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Tag: Soup

January 16, 2013November 5, 2025Uncategorized

The Spice Shelf

Variety’s the very spice of life, That gives it all its flavour. – William Cowper The Spice Shelf is a random selection from amongst the […]

April 25, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Pot

Scientist have discovered that chickens are related to Tyrannosaurus Rex. Imagine the size of the matzo balls you’d need for that soup.

April 23, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Home For Passover, Part One – Chicken Soup

The Jewish holidays tend to bring out the traditionalist in me. It’s not that I don’t take a few liberties, but mostly I prepare things […]

March 16, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Paean to Campbell’s Soups

If you read this blog even occasionally, you know of my love and devotion for the mere concept of soup. I believe it to be […]

February 25, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Happy is said to be the family which can eat onions together. — Charles Dudley Warner

Call it French Onion Soup or Soupe à L’Oignon Gratinée, it is simply a great soup – perfect for a meal on a cold winter […]

January 28, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Soup For Your Soul(mate)

Tom Yum Goong is spelled many ways, too many to keep track of (Dtom yum Gkoong is Kasma Loha-unchit’s variation on the spelling – I […]

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