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Default Small Batch Soup


brooklyn1 wrote:

> "Omelet" > wrote in message
> news
> > In article >,
> > Mr. Bill > wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Does ANYONE have a small batch hot/sour soup recipe? I have tried
> >> every brand in the grocery and none are remotely good. When I see a
> >> recipe, it always starts out with a ten gallon pot.
> >>
> >> I have resorted to driving into town to a local restaurant and buying
> >> four orders of takeout!

> >
> > I do the same thing. ;-) Their H&S soup is so GOOD! I get the large
> > take out servings. Our local place delivers too.
> > --
> >

> Right, doesn't pay to make a small batch, not of any kind of from scratch
> soup.



Yup, a big waste of effort, it's no biggie to make a larger amount...


> But there is no reason one couldn't make say an 8 quart pot of sweet n'

sour
> soup and freeze the LOs.



I make a big crock of soup most every week, I eat some, freeze some, but end
up giving most of it away, peeps appreciate it. I never spend a huge amount
on ingredients, I generally make it with what I've got on hand...very
nutritious and economical, not to mention FAR superior to anything canned.
I generally cannot abide canned soups anymore, the amount of salt makes me
gag. A coupla weeks ago I opened a can of Campbells' "Select" Clam Chowder,
it had been in the pantry for awhiles. UGH! I didn't recall that
Campbell's clams are fed a diet solely consisting of old tin cans, lol...


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