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When I make vegetable soup, I never bother measuring
ingredients. I just throw whatever I have, into the pot. Though I always add something spicy; onions, scallions, ginger root, chili peppers. And I skip the potatos, which take too long to cook, and over-used in soups anyway, imo. And never receive complaints, regarding quantities. So, do you measure, when you make soup? Or other dishes, where you don't bother measuring? -- Rich |
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