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Too many ingredients in the soup, no room for a spoon

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songbird

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Jan 7, 2021, 1:31:23 PM1/7/21
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this quote came up today and i thought it was interesing. :)

and also appropriate to comment upon, i do like soups with
more liquid and room in them compared to Mom who packs things
in so much at times that it is more like a stew than a soup.
the food is still good so nothing to complain about, but a
matter of preferences.


songbird

Sheldon Martin

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Jan 7, 2021, 2:46:52 PM1/7/21
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I agree, I prefer soup to have a goodly amount of flavorful broth with
the solids. I detest pureed/cream soups. The only thick soups I like
are split pea and beef barley 'shoom.

Cindy Hamilton

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Jan 7, 2021, 3:09:29 PM1/7/21
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No matter how I might prefer my soup, it always turns out to be a
bowl of mixed vegetables with some liquid in between them.

Suits me; gives it more staying power than something that's mostly
water.

Cindy Hamilton

Hank Rogers

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Jan 7, 2021, 4:00:52 PM1/7/21
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Sheldon Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 songbird wrote:
>
>> this quote came up today and i thought it was interesing. :)
>> and also appropriate to comment upon, i do like soups with
>> more liquid and room in them compared to Mom who packs things
>> in so much at times that it is more like a stew than a soup.
>> the food is still good so nothing to complain about, but a
>> matter of preferences.
>> songbird
>
> I agree, I prefer soup to have a goodly amount of flavorful broth with
> the solids.

For the best soup Popeye, save back a pint of yoose daily human
breast milk, and add it about half way of the coking.

Yoose can just whack off if yoose run out of bosom juice.







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