I really had no idea that not everyone eats or likes soup. I have eaten them all my life and I really like soup all year long. Recently I purchased a cook book that had over 100 versions of soup in it as well as some breads you might make to go with your soup. So I connected with my inner Julia Child and decided to try to make a few versions. Actually, I wanted to try them all, but my life got very busy and I have finished 4 so far.
Based on a total vote from 3 people in my family this soup got 5 thumbs up. It is called a spaghetti soup and is a whole new variety for me. I have made it at least four times so far.
This is a very simple soup that you might switch a little to match your tastes or dietary restrictions, but it does come highly recommended.
Since I have not posted in a couple of months, just wanted to share what I have been doing lately.
So which camp do you fall into, soup or no soup? It’s been around for thousands of years and generally is a very healthy thing to eat. When my children were small it was a way to get vegetables into their diet without them knowing it.
Have a great day.
I love soup! It actually makes winter bearable. I make soup at least once a week (in cooler weather months) and could eat soup everyday. Unfortunately, we run out of cool/cold weather before I run out of my favorite soup recipes!
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Thanks, but you just have to switch to cold soups. One of my favorites is a cherry soup. Try it, you might like it.
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I love soups! My latest is based on pearled barley and red-skinned potatoes. Go, girl.
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Sounds yummy. Thanks.
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Yes to soup – light brothie soups in summer, hearty creamy soups in winter. Tomato soup with grill cheese sandwiches any time. yum
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Stop your making me hungry! I agree and like the change up throughout the year. Thanks.
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