Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicken and dumplings
That sounds delicious. I would probably want a vegetable on the side.
That raises an interesting point. Why does the soup have to be the whole meal to count. Hardly anyone eats just a steak with no side vegetable or potato, but no one would say steak isn't a meal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Chicken and dumplings
That sounds delicious. I would probably want a vegetable on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Chicken and dumplings
Anonymous wrote:Does it need to be just soup or can it be accompanied by a simple salad or grill cheese?
Who are these people you are cooking for? Teens, friends, boomers, obese people with huge appetites? Soup is really filling for thin people but maybe not for fat people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Though there is one that is close. Beans with smoked pork ribs. I like that one a lot, but I really dislike soups. Soup is a starter.
And this is why America is fighting an obesity epidemic ...
+1Anonymous wrote:Lentil and Italian Sausage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like soup and I wish people would stop pushing it. Just let people like what they like.
Yeah, I don't get why people need to be convinced. I don't care for soup. I will eat certain soups that I prepare myself, just the way I like (I don't like them liquidy so they'll be more like marinated beans and vegetables). I am picturing someone trying to serve me all different kinds of soups until they convert me into a soup person, but why?
😆😵💫 sort of. Op here. I’m looking for soups that can be dinner. DH was raised that soup was out of the can and only to sip when you’re sick not a dinner meal of any type. It will also be an easy meal my teens can reheat without burning and make next year at college.
…If I can find the right, hearty soups!
Do they like soup? Because it doesn't sound like you guys eat soup regularly, and you already have a college-bound teen so it's not like you're all new to each other ....
Lots of things can be reheated without burning, and honestly it's a rare teen who is going to make soup from scratch in their apartment. I think this is a misguided quest. Best of luck, though.
Anonymous wrote:This lasagna soup is quite filling and satisfies my husband who doesn’t like thin broth filled soups.
https://tastesbetterfromscratch.com/lasagna-soup/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The soup at Mendi's is the best soup in the city.
But soup and half a sandwich isn't a real meal Jerry.
Anonymous wrote:Chicken Tortilla Soup fits the bill.
I love adding cheese and tortilla strips and it's a very hearty soup with the shredded chicken.