this is what i imagine them to eat in a ghibli movie 1. cut up equal portions of carrots, cabbage, potato, and tomatoes 2. in a large pot, brown some stewing beef, then add your vegetables and cover with broth of your choice. once simmering add some tomato paste. season to taste. 3. when the vegetables are cooked through and beef is tender, check seasoning again and serve with some crusty bread!
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