Monday, December 7, 2015

GO AHEAD, SALIVATE

When I wasn't feeling well  I didn't want to eat anything. Everything I smelled or saw made me gag. I wanted soup! I didn't want the salty very little chicken Campbell's soup.

If you ask anyone who knows me very well, they will tell you I absolutely hate broth by itself.  I guess all the times when I was in the hospital and they gave me  brown salty beef broth has traumatized me. I remember after surgeries and bouts of illnesses like dehydration, pneumonia, stomach viruses etc in order to have solid food, the nurses and mom insisted I had to drink the nasty salty broth. As I became older and wiser, I learned to suck it up (literally) through a straw.  

That's a helpful tip for you.  If you ever come across something liquid that you absolute hate the taste and have to drink it that's what you need to do. Use a straw! Most of it goes down your throat quickly with less taste.

Anyway, I decided to cook my first ever chicken noodle soup. It was delicious and helped calm my tummy.

I used a carton of Swanson chicken broth, egg noodles, celery, carrots and chopped chicken breast.  It was so good and calmed my stomach!

Next time I will make a double batch so I can freeze.



As you can tell picture taking is not my strong suit. It was steaming.


Until next time...


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4 comments:

  1. My mother doesn't like milk, so she said when she was pregnant, she drank milk through a straw stuck in the back of her throat so she wouldn't have to taste it. I appreciate that she did that to make us healthier babies.

    I like soups and yours sound good.

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    1. Your mom is one smart woman! It makes me feel less crazy now that I know someone else does this. Most of the time when I tell someone they just look at me like I'm crazy.

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  2. There's just nothing better than homemade chicken soup. It cures everything and smells so good when it's cooking. I do make a great soup and I just made my first ever turkey soup with all the leftover meat on the Thanksgiving turkey. I did it a little differently than I do with chicken soup so wasn't sure how it would turn out. It was fantastic! Love love love soup!

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    1. I am glad your turkey soup was good! After cooking my soup, I probably won't ever go back to canned!

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