oppose said:ive never made a soup but im from a polish family so i cant throw a rock without hitting someone who make soup. its my next frontier in cooking.
I love to eat popcorn with my tomato soupStirBlue said:Do you ever add anything to your soups for variety? For the chicken noodle soup, I have added frozen mixed vegetables (which I thaw in the microwave first) and toward the end of heating, I also add some fresh zucchini (peeled & cubed) and cook until zucchini is done. As for the tomato soup, I have added some garnish like cheddar and croutons...etc but when I add anything into the soup, it always ends up tasting like Spaghetti O's.
i always liked the idea of making soup since i saw some cartoon about throwing in a rock for magical flavor or something. im not even that old so im sure someones seen it before, u knw about the magical rock.
jabbur said:The rock in the story "Stone Soup" really is nothing more than a catalyst. The villagers were all hoarding their food but starving in the process snce they each had only a small amount of food. The traveler starts with water and a stone. The villagers become curious about his cooking. He tells them he's making stone soup. It's a very good soup but could be made better if he had an onion. So one villager says he has an onion. The story continues like this until a hearty vegetable soup is in the making from everyone contributing their own little bit. There was enough for everyone to eat their fill. The rock really had nothing to do with the soup itself as far as being magical except that it brought everyone together.
toni1948 said:What's better than tomato soup with a grilled cheese sandwich
jabbur said:The rock really had nothing to do with the soup itself as far as being magical except that it brought everyone together.