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I have a toothache that cant be looked at until Monday. I did go to
emergency to hit them up for antibiotics in case the toothache is caused by
a bacteria, and I scored. Until such time as my problem can be fixed, Im
on a real soft food diet.
I thought Campbell's Cream of... and I bought some. Along with the other
soups, I saw some Campbells Tomato Bisque. So I bought it and tried it.
I know how we feel about their regular tomato soup, but this was different.
Nope! It tasted like tomato flavored simple syrup. Egads! Meanwhile, the
women in the house ate a pot roast that I prepared. They said it was good.
I wonder if they were lying to me. Pot roast is pot roast.
I suppose I could break out the wand blender and make some real soup.
Well see. I know that everyone hangs on my every word, so the toothache
is under a three tooth bridge. Nothing is ever easy

leo

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> I have a toothache that cant be looked at until Monday.


Wish you well with that. What a pain.
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On Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 8:55:38 AM UTC-6, Leo wrote:
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> I have a toothache that cant be looked at until Monday. I did go to
> emergency to hit them up for antibiotics in case the toothache is caused by
> a bacteria, and I scored. Until such time as my problem can be fixed, Im
> on a real soft food diet.
>

OWWWWWW, you have my sympathy. I hope they gave you something for pain,
too.
>
> I thought Campbell's Cream of... and I bought some. Along with the other
> soups, I saw some Campbells Tomato Bisque. So I bought it and tried it.
> I know how we feel about their regular tomato soup, but this was different.

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Leo wrote:
> I have a toothache that cant be looked at until Monday. [snip] Until
> such time as my problem can be fixed, Im on a real soft food diet. I
> thought Campbell's Cream of... and I bought some. Along with the
> other soups, I saw some Campbells Tomato Bisque. So I bought it and
> tried it. I know how we feel about their regular tomato soup, but
> this was different. Nope! It tasted like tomato flavored simple
> syrup. Egads! [snip]


For future reference, try Amy's Chunky Tomato Bisque. It's quite good.

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On 2020 Jan 30, , Jean B. wrote
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> For future reference, try Amy's Chunky Tomato Bisque. It's quite good.


Thanks, Jean. I made a big pot of my own using two large cans of tomatoes,
celery, onion, salt and sugar with a stick blender and a bunch of cream. I
got in early for a root canal and had it completed last Friday. I will look
for Amys soup. I dont think Ive seen it but wasnt aware of it
until now. Thanks for the heads-up.

leo


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