No not Foot and Mouth.
While I was still stirring the onion soup, the phone rang, so I removed the pan from the heat and answered it. It was Bob from the Bridge Club, asking why I was not there last night. I explained that my partner could not make it. He said I should have phoned in as there was someone looking for a partner, and they ended up with a half table too. Oh silly me. He also asked me if I was coming to the new session on a Thursday afternoon and I had to say that I was really sorry but I would be at the Day Hospital every Thursday afternoon.
I then mentioned that I was making onion soup. We'll pass over the fact that he said he loved onion soup - I don't feel I know him well enough to invite him round.
The feet and mouth bit arose from the fact that he said "Do you make soup?" In April there is a soup and sandwich event on a Sunday and I seem to have talked myself into making lentil and vegetable soups. Not for the whole 60, but these have been chosen as different peoples' should be compatible.
I have removed a "stew soup" ie gravy and veg left at the end of the casserole from the freezer and am going to make it it into a vegetable soup. This will be a start. I shall need to make another vegetable soup and also the lentil one.
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
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My husband, Geoff, makes soups. I call them allsorts, because he adds litterally anything to them.
He has a wide variety of soups he cooks, but all of then have patoes in them. For instance: potatoes and leeks, 'stew soup', potato and watercress,celery and potato.
And any other veg he can get his hands on.
Personally, I could go without soup myself so he tends to make ones he likes!
I don't mind, but guess who washes up?
Douglas made a lovely Leek, potato and garlic soup .. I took some to work and my colleague Karren wants me (or Douglas) to be her house keeper/s and cook for her!! :-)
She cant have him.. hes Mine.. all mine!!!
love.
Anna xxxxx
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