Soup of the Day

Incel

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Is it just me or does anyone else order soup purely for the broth? I mean its both refreshing, filling, and doesn't require chewing. Plus you're actually saving people work if you don't use your spoon and just drink from the bowl itself (using your teeth as a sieve to filter out unwanted chunks). Idk maybe soups have become a way for restaurants to profit off of ingredients that would otherwise go bad.

"Oh yeah that chicken that's gonna expire tomorrow, yeah throw that in the soup of the day."

"What should we list it on the menu as?"

"Idk... call it something fancy...like uhhhh...sopa de pollo!"

Whether you agree or disagree, know that soup would be little more than a shitty salad if it didn't have broth.
 
14172727:TRVP_ANGEL said:
why is it called cream of potatoe soup? are you extracting cream from the potatoe?

I guess you could make the same argument about cream of wheat

**This post was edited on Sep 10th 2020 at 6:44:48pm
 
Op it's both. BTW I think chicken noodle is overrated.

Tops would be tomato, ham and bean, cream of anything, broccoli cheddar, anything bisque, tortilla soup, all those Asian broths for noodles, and any chowder.
 
I got to college and wondered why I didn't appreciate soup as a kid. Don't know what changed but I love having a good bowl of soup.
 
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