…But instead of Tomato Soup or the ever popular Chicken Noodle, let’s get weird. Here are the weirdest soups from around the world. Three Meat Broth This Polish Soup is common as the first course for Sunday dinner. Some versions of this soup use three (or more) types of meat…
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10 Funniest “Soup of the Day” Signs
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Fun Early February Holidays To Celebrate
…Soup Month, but for most place, February is just as cold and in need of soup as January, so soup it up! Homemade soup is the best tasting and best soup you can have, plus it’s easy! The 5th of February is National Shower with a Friend Day. You do…
Couple Accidentally Donates Life Savings During Canned Food Drive
This story about a Massachusetts couple giving away their life savings is a prime example of why money is safer in a bank — or at least under a mattress. Amanda Mattuchio’s parents used a fake can of Campbell’s Tomato Soup to hide their cash. The couple had $2500 in…
Oddest ‘National Day of’ Holidays in December: Part Two
…into into a pot and named it Pepper Pot Soup. Another name for it is Philadelphia Pepper Pot Soup. Everyone loved it, hence dubbing it the soup that won the war. National Bicarbonate of Soda Day is December 30th along with Falling Needles Family Fest Day, and what could be…
20 Weirdest Foods Ever Marketed
…this chicken ring dish to appeal to ladies trying to keep their figures in check. It includes Knox unflavored gelatin mixed with canned cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup and shredded turkey or chicken. It also suggests adding chopped onion, peppers and pimento to the mixture before placing…
15 Strangest Foods
…Asia (pic by Chadedwardxxx) Bird’s nest soup, eaten in China (pic by Wikipedia) Codfish Sperm, eaten in various parts of Asia (pic by scare_m_burger) Mopane caterpillars, eaten in Botswana (pic by NOVA) Grasshoppers, eaten in Oaxaca, Mexico (pic by NOVA) Dried lizards (for soup), eaten in Japan (pic by food-channel)…
January is a Weird Month, and Here’s Why
…blood donation, braille literacy, codependency awareness, fat free living, national hobbies, hot tea, mentoring, oatmeal, slow cooking, soup, weight loss awareness, and thank you’s. It’s also Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month and Stalking Awareness month. January 1st was not always considered to be the beginning of the new year,…
Where Your Favorite Foods Come From: Part One
…it.’ No matter where it ‘came’ from, we are sure glad it’s here. It’s definitely one of America’s favorite foods. Goulash Goulash comes from Hungary and is actually a soup of meat and vegetables, typically seasoned with paprika and other spices. Goulash is a typical Central European dish and is…