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We had a busy day today. Stan went to the dentist while I ran some
errands. On his way home he stopped by the supermarket and brought us
home some deli soup.

Heat and eat, just what I needed after a busy day.
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Just cut open the plastic film.
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Pour into bowl to nuke.
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While the soup is heating up, toast a few mini tortillas.
I put an orange with the tortillas for scale.
These are to go with the Posole I'm making tomorrow for work on
Monday.
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They were still hot when I bought them. If I haden't been fighting
water up to my akles in the parking lot, and pea sized hail on the way
home I would have eaten most of them on the road. It was definatley a
two hands on the steering wheel trip. Hail and snow flurries, what a
day I had.

I topped the soup with a snip of the basil I have growing in the Aero
Garden. Yeaaaay!!!
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So much for sluffing off. Tomorrow is Posole day, busy, busy.

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koko wrote:

> We had a busy day today. Stan went to the dentist while I ran some
> errands. On his way home he stopped by the supermarket and brought us
> home some deli soup.
>
> Heat and eat, just what I needed after a busy day.
> http://i43.tinypic.com/2w3420m.jpg


That stuff is awesome for deli soup. We buy it as well, and then tinker
with it. The price wasn't too shabby either.

> So much for sluffing off. Tomorrow is Posole day, busy, busy.


Chicken-Green Chile Enchiladas here tomorrow. I prepped the meat tonight
and have the most awesome stock left over. SPICY!!! Good start toward a
tortilla soup I think.

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Lin replied to koko:

>> Heat and eat, just what I needed after a busy day.
>> http://i43.tinypic.com/2w3420m.jpg

>
> That stuff is awesome for deli soup. We buy it as well, and then tinker
> with it. The price wasn't too shabby either.


I think that particular soup is the one we DON'T buy because of its
shockingly high fat grams per serving. We do buy other deli soups, though.

Bob

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