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Wednesday, 3 February 2010 15:08![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Does anyone have any chicken soup recipes? I'm talking chicken soup in the sense of 'chicken and vegetables, is roughly filling', not chicken soup in the Chinese sense, which (as far as I can tell) basically goes: 'Get a chicken. Black, if you can get it. Also as many expensive herbs as you can. Boil for five hundred hours. YOU NEED THIS TO KEEP UP THE STRENGTH OF YOUR DEPENDENTS.' So, yeah. Less tyrannical recipes, hopefully with carrots and celery and with an achievable brewing time! Anyone?
Also I'm hungry.
Does anyone have any chicken soup recipes? I'm talking chicken soup in the sense of 'chicken and vegetables, is roughly filling', not chicken soup in the Chinese sense, which (as far as I can tell) basically goes: 'Get a chicken. Black, if you can get it. Also as many expensive herbs as you can. Boil for five hundred hours. YOU NEED THIS TO KEEP UP THE STRENGTH OF YOUR DEPENDENTS.' So, yeah. Less tyrannical recipes, hopefully with carrots and celery and with an achievable brewing time! Anyone?
Also I'm hungry.
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Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 12:28 (UTC)I tend to use Canadianliving.com for really basic recipes, because we have a few of their cookbooks and I'm pretty sure of how things go. On the website, you can search for recipes only from the website, or from reader submissions as well, which gives you a lot of options. You can also filted by ingredients, or only look in the Quick and Easy section, etc.
So here's search results for Chicken Soup: http://www.canadianliving.com/search_recipe.php?search_context_keywords=chicken+soup&search_type=andkey&search_recipes=Search&radiobutton=radiobutton
Sorry I don't have my actual cookbooks with me at the moment. Hopefully this helps, or someone else is more helpful than me.
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Date: Thursday, 4 February 2010 03:11 (UTC)Or at least that's what I do when I'm hungry and lazy.