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Food and Drink Essential to sustain life; near the top of the hierarchy of needs |
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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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Why don't we make the first twenty Jaydaan, and then you can post twenty more.
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Snowflake
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dystopia
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Jesus Christ
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Knight of the Oval-Shaped Conference Table
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Vernon, BC, Canada
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LOL sorry... I like cooking. I collect recipes of all kinds.
Most soups are good to freeze, and that helps me cook once a week for the whole week. |
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Bitchy Little Brat
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Queensland, Australia
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Frigg. I'm gonna be busy, but thanks Jaydaan!! They look great.
{off to file stupid long fingernails that keep hitting extra keys} |
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lobber of scimitars
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Phila Burbs
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Jay, I respect your recipe foo ... are all of these you've posted kitchen tested by you, or did you just do a search for them? (they could be good either way, but I'm interested in knowing how they actually turn out)
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Knight of the Oval-Shaped Conference Table
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Vernon, BC, Canada
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The first potato soup one.. its instant, its a good mix for lunches, but the real potato is better
The curry one... I didn't like.. I don't like curry Creamed soup mix.. this is great for adding to other recipies, for a gravy or cream sauce.... on its own.. again its a mix, so leaves a bit of a powdered after taste.. if that makes sense. The hearty soup mix.. I take the noodle out, cook the rest WAY longer than they say, then add the noodles.. otherwise the noodles go soggy. Lentil I have not tried Curried Zucchinni - curry again, but making this a creamed soup.. YUMM Leek Yumm split pea.. one of my favs... does not freeze well... so double batches are not a great idea Crock pot chicken soup... anything in the crock pot is great, and this recipe is more like a stew really.... its only the size of the crock pot, and I cook in bigger batches usually, but for one meal, with lunch the next day. Its a good choice. Potato soup Yumm.. crock pot again. But again not a freezable sop, so its ok. Alphabet soup- son's fav.. sometimes we use meatballs instead of beef cubes, and always add onions and celery Bean and pasta soup- This is good.. but I found the type of bean... dryish, so I use a can of 6 beans instead Chicken and sausage gumbo - this is a hearty one... I love this with fresh tea busquits Cheese soup- very good considering.. and they are not kidding about cutting things up fine.... chunkies just don't cut it in this one. |
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Knight of the Oval-Shaped Conference Table
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Vernon, BC, Canada
Posts: 378
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Beef stew- this one is good, I usually wing it but the V-8 made me curious. I liked it.
Salsa soup- This is great! helps with weight loss if you eat a bowl before every meal. Lots of acid tho. mixed bean- its good.. if you take the time, otherwise just use a can or 2 of 6 bean mix instead. I use onions and celery as well. Broccoli cheese- this is good, it works well as a mix for home made hamberger helper ( if you have leftovers) Chickpea- this is ok.. not great, but if I make it again, I will add more veggies, and maybe some hot sauce. Cold spinach- this is a good one for fancy lunches. Its not bad, but I am not a fan of cold soups. Cream of Artichoke Soup- Yumm... but I love creamed soups... again not freezable Egg and mushroom soup- supposedly good, my freind made it and loved it. I don't like eggs.. so have not tried it. Oyster soup- its like creamed clam chowder really.. its not bad. I used smoked oysters. Spanish Garlic- Its good for a base for other things.. I like my soups with substance.... |
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Knight of the Oval-Shaped Conference Table
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Vernon, BC, Canada
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Sweet corn- its a sweet soup, I add chicken to it sometimes too, and always onion and celery
Maritime chowder- its good.. if you are a fish person. I am not, so I use clams and shrimp chilled peach- this is a great dessert.. I add a bit more Rum, and a few more peaches, and mix with 2 cups whipping cream, and partially freeze in fancy glasses. Green chili soup- This is good.. better with a kick, I add a few hot peppers as well. The cream takes some of the kick away, so play with it a bit. Chicken noodle- This freezes well if you freeze before adding the noodles. Again I add onions and celery ( actually any veggie I have at the time) I use basil instead of lemongrass tho. Stairwell soup- This is quite good, I don't like olives usually, but this is ok. I use feta instead of mozza tho. And again.. onions. Pizza soup- This is good... I use pasta sauce, instead of tomato soup ( 2 cans) This is a fun one for the kids.. hearty and healthy. Tomato Basil- This is good...can be make thicker for a stew if you like ( we do) Peanut soup- scary title.. but... actually really good. I would recomend heating your peanut butter up in the microwave first, and mixing with some water in a bowl with a blender. Otherwise it does not blend in well. I made it with just Chicken and Turkey for meat... it was like Thai chicken stir fry I had one... |
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street-how many, many feet we meet!
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Has anyone made the obvious "soup to ducks nuts" joke yet, or will I have to?
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Person who doesn't update the user title
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Southern California
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I guess you will have to. They make jokes about ducks' nuts?
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Encroaching on your decrees
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: An island within the south-west coast of Scotland
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Is a "crock pot" the same as a "slow cooker"?
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Bitchy Little Brat
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Queensland, Australia
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Yep Limey.
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To shreds, you say?
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: in the house and on the street-how many, many feet we meet!
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I think you expect too much of me.
Ya know "soup to nuts" as in the whole megillah. So, "soup to (ducks) nuts". Aww my sister is right; leave humor to the professionals.
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Curious Sagittarius
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
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Those recipes are great! My fav soup is French Onion
or maybe I'll try this one:
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