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Default Bloody mary mix

I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff,
no matter how much I added, it kept being just
tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.

nancy


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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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>I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff,
> no matter how much I added, it kept being just
> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
> darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.
>
> nancy


I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).

Dora


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On Sun 11 Sep 2005 11:29:56a, limey wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff, no matter how
>>much I added, it kept being just
>> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
>> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
>> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
>> darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.
>>
>> nancy

>
> I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).
>
> Dora


Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.

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On Sun 11 Sep 2005 10:42:03a, Nancy Young wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff,
> no matter how much I added, it kept being just
> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
> darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.
>
> nancy


Even without the vodka, this makes a good morning juice. Spicy is a waker-
upper!

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote

> On Sun 11 Sep 2005 11:29:56a, limey wrote


>> "Nancy Young" > wrote


>>>much I added, it kept being just
>>> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
>>> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
>>> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
>>> darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.


>> I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).


> Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.


Now, where were you two when people told me no V8,
tomato juice! Huh, huh, huh?

nancy




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Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> On Sun 11 Sep 2005 11:29:56a, limey wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
>>
>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>>I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff, no matter how
>>>much I added, it kept being just
>>> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
>>> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
>>> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
>>> darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.
>>>
>>> nancy

>>
>> I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).
>>
>> Dora

>
> Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.



The spicy V-8 is OK too but you can doctor up the regular V-8 just as
easy.

And HEY, three servings of veggies and one serving of vodka! That's FOUR
veggie servings counting the celery stalk.

Andy
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On Sun 11 Sep 2005 12:32:27p, Nancy Young wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote
>
>> On Sun 11 Sep 2005 11:29:56a, limey wrote

>
>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote

>
>>>>much I added, it kept being just
>>>> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
>>>> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
>>>> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty darn good. Better
>>>> be, I still have a bunch left.

>
>>> I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).

>
>> Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.

>
> Now, where were you two when people told me no V8,
> tomato juice! Huh, huh, huh?
>
> nancy


Sorry, but I must have missed when people told you that. I'd never using
anything but V-8. Often, for bloody marys, I use the Spicy Hot V-8, but at
the very least the regular.

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On Sun 11 Sep 2005 01:28:39p, Don Gray wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> In message Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>> Limey wrote
>>
>> > "Nancy Young" wrote in message
>> >
>> > > I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff, no matter how
>> > > much I added, it kept being just tomato juice. Finally I gave it
>> > > a bunch more Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion powder
>> > > and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty darn good. Better be, I
>> > > still have a bunch left.
>> > >
>> >
>> > Nancy
>> > I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).
>> >
>> > Dora

>>
>> Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.
>>

> I've heard the expression V-8 used quite a few times in the past few
> weeks but can't fit it into any category which I know. Can you please
> explain what it stands for? It sounds like a car engine capacity :-) I
> have difficulty sometimes trying to interpret words in English even
> though I am English born and bred ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Don
>


V-8 is a blended vegetable juice consisting primarily of tomato juice,
along with juices of carrots, celery, beets, parsley, lettuce, watercress,
spinach, and seasonings. It is made by Campbells and the name comes from
the number of vegetable juices it contains.

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On Sun 11 Sep 2005 12:44:43p, Andy wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>> On Sun 11 Sep 2005 11:29:56a, limey wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>
>>>
>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>>I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff, no matter how
>>>>much I added, it kept being just
>>>> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
>>>> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
>>>> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
>>>> darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.
>>>>
>>>> nancy
>>>
>>> I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).
>>>
>>> Dora

>>
>> Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.

>
>
> The spicy V-8 is OK too but you can doctor up the regular V-8 just as
> easy.
>
> And HEY, three servings of veggies and one serving of vodka! That's FOUR
> veggie servings counting the celery stalk.
>
> Andy
>


FIVE veggies if you count the potatoes in making the vodka. :-)

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Nancy Young wrote:
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote
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>> On Sun 11 Sep 2005 11:29:56a, limey wrote

>
>>> "Nancy Young" > wrote

>
>>>> much I added, it kept being just
>>>> tomato juice. Finally I gave it a bunch more
>>>> Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion
>>>> powder and cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty
>>>> darn good. Better be, I still have a bunch left.

>
>>> I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).

>
>> Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.

>
> Now, where were you two when people told me no V8,
> tomato juice! Huh, huh, huh?
>
> nancy


I told you V-8! I did, I did! Even the low-salt (since you said it was too
salty). Sheesh

Jill




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One time on Usenet, Don Gray > said:
> In message Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> > Limey wrote
> > > "Nancy Young" wrote in message


> > > > I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff, no matter how
> > > > much I added, it kept being just tomato juice. Finally I gave it a
> > > > bunch more Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion powder and
> > > > cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty darn good. Better be, I still
> > > > have a bunch left.


> > > I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).


> > Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.


> I've heard the expression V-8 used quite a few times in the past few weeks
> but can't fit it into any category which I know. Can you please explain what
> it stands for? It sounds like a car engine capacity :-) I have difficulty
> sometimes trying to interpret words in English even though I am English born
> and bred ;-)


It's a brand name of tomato-based vegetable juice sold in the U.S.:

http://www.v8juice.com/default.aspx

It's good stuff; I've never had a home-made Bloody Mary, so I'm
not sure how that would taste. Last time I had one while out was
several years at Manresa Castle (Port Townsend, WA). I think the
bartender hit the bottom of their bottle of Bloody Mary mix -- it
was waaaaay over-seasoned and barely drinkable. Kind of spoiled
my taste for them...

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"Andy" <q> wrote

> And HEY, three servings of veggies and one serving of vodka! That's FOUR
> veggie servings counting the celery stalk.


Heh, on the way home I was sipping my (virgin) bloody mary
and chewing on my celery ... got a celery string I decided to
throw out the window. WHACK, damn those windows are
clean, I thought it was open. All the celery's fault.

nancy



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In article >,
Don Gray > wrote:

> In message Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
> > Limey wrote
> >
> > > "Nancy Young" wrote in message
> > >
> > > > I found it hard to make a big container of the stuff, no matter how
> > > > much I added, it kept being just tomato juice. Finally I gave it a
> > > > bunch more Worcestershire and tabasco, threw in some onion powder and
> > > > cajun spice and la de da! Was pretty darn good. Better be, I still
> > > > have a bunch left.
> > > >
> > >
> > > Nancy
> > > I like it with V-8 juice, rather than tomato (more flavor).
> > >
> > > Dora

> >
> > Ne, too! I never buy tomato juice, only V-8.
> >

> I've heard the expression V-8 used quite a few times in the past few weeks
> but can't fit it into any category which I know. Can you please explain what
> it stands for? It sounds like a car engine capacity :-) I have difficulty
> sometimes trying to interpret words in English even though I am English born
> and bred ;-)
>
> Cheers
>
> Don


V-8 is an actual name brand of vegetable juice mix.
It's a mix of 8 different juices.

Let's see, I do have a bottle in the 'frige right now. I like to use it
for marinades and recipes in general, It's also delicious as a quick
savory snack, and VERY nutritious:

Juices of:

Tomato
Carrots
Celery
Beets
Parsley
Lettuce
Watercress
Spinach

Also contains salt, Ascorbic acid (vitamin C as a preservative)
flavoring and citric acid.

It's made by Campbells soup company. :-)

V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

Cheers!
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>V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

(SNIP)

Try simmering with fresh basil for about 40 min, strain and top with
very finely (like dust) shredded romano cheese.

Yummy!


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"vega" > wrote in message
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>>V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

> (SNIP)
>
> Try simmering with fresh basil for about 40 min, strain and top with
> very finely (like dust) shredded romano cheese.


Now, who would have thought of V8 soup. Maybe I'll
make vaux blood mary soup for lunch tomorrow.

nancy




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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 17:20:34 -0400, "Nancy Young"
> wrote:

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>"vega" > wrote in message
.. .
>>
>>>V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

>> (SNIP)
>>
>> Try simmering with fresh basil for about 40 min, strain and top with
>> very finely (like dust) shredded romano cheese.

>
>Now, who would have thought of V8 soup. Maybe I'll
>make vaux blood mary soup for lunch tomorrow.
>
>nancy
>

I wouldn't add the vodka till the soup's in the bowl. Don't want to
cook off the "kick" !

Heheheh
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In article >,
vega > wrote:

> >V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

> (SNIP)
>
> Try simmering with fresh basil for about 40 min, strain and top with
> very finely (like dust) shredded romano cheese.
>
> Yummy!
>
>


<drool>

There goes that bottle in the 'frige...... <lol>
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In article >,
"Nancy Young" > wrote:

> "vega" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> >>V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

> > (SNIP)
> >
> > Try simmering with fresh basil for about 40 min, strain and top with
> > very finely (like dust) shredded romano cheese.

>
> Now, who would have thought of V8 soup. Maybe I'll
> make vaux blood mary soup for lunch tomorrow.
>
> nancy
>
>


You're gonna get hooked. :-)

It makes a great addition to other soups, and as a base flavor for Chili
too!

I've even used some in pasta sauces.
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_.-In rec.food.cooking, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote the following -._
> V-8 is an actual name brand of vegetable juice mix.
> It's a mix of 8 different juices.
>
> Let's see, I do have a bottle in the 'frige right now. I like to use it
> for marinades and recipes in general, It's also delicious as a quick
> savory snack, and VERY nutritious:
>
> Juices of:
>
> Tomato, Carrots, Celery, Beets, Parsley, Lettuce, Watercress, Spinach
>
> Also contains salt, Ascorbic acid (vitamin C as a preservative)
> flavoring and citric acid.


And in a dissapointing twist they add sugar to their low sodium
version.

> V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!


A few months ago we had the urge for tomatto soup but had none. We
did have a big tin of V-8. So I hit the net in search for a recipie
for tomatto soup that required V-8 and not much else. I didn't have
much luck. Sure there were lots of V-8 to soup recipies but most of
them wanted to add carrots, onions and the kitchen sink.

Eventually it came down to basil, oregano, and cayenne pepper. It
came out too salty though. Anyone got any better ones in the 5
ingrediant or less theme that are good and don't taste like liquid
salt?

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_.-In rec.food.cooking, Wayne Boatwright wrote the following -._
> FIVE veggies if you count the potatoes in making the vodka. :-)


Unfortunately most vodka isn't made with potatoes. The ones that are
will brag about it on the label. Most vodka is made with wheat
grain. Additionally more Americans wouldn't be able to stomach
potato vodka since they normally buy vodka because they want alcoholic
water (40%/60%) and not flavor.

In searching for some statistics on how many potato based ones were
available in the US I found this great article:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2106004

Only one of the ten mentioned by name is made with potatoes.

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Faux_Pseudo > wrote:

> _.-In rec.food.cooking, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote the following -._
> > V-8 is an actual name brand of vegetable juice mix.
> > It's a mix of 8 different juices.
> >
> > Let's see, I do have a bottle in the 'frige right now. I like to use it
> > for marinades and recipes in general, It's also delicious as a quick
> > savory snack, and VERY nutritious:
> >
> > Juices of:
> >
> > Tomato, Carrots, Celery, Beets, Parsley, Lettuce, Watercress, Spinach
> >
> > Also contains salt, Ascorbic acid (vitamin C as a preservative)
> > flavoring and citric acid.

>
> And in a dissapointing twist they add sugar to their low sodium
> version.
>
> > V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

>
> A few months ago we had the urge for tomatto soup but had none. We
> did have a big tin of V-8. So I hit the net in search for a recipie
> for tomatto soup that required V-8 and not much else. I didn't have
> much luck. Sure there were lots of V-8 to soup recipies but most of
> them wanted to add carrots, onions and the kitchen sink.
>
> Eventually it came down to basil, oregano, and cayenne pepper. It
> came out too salty though. Anyone got any better ones in the 5
> ingrediant or less theme that are good and don't taste like liquid
> salt?


Buy the no salt version, or do what I have done in the past.
Thin it out with home made chicken stock.
You CAN shell out for low sodium chicken broth, but the price
is assinine. I generally store bone stock in the freezer so it's
available when I need it.

It can also be thinned out with some tomato juice. Several brands of
canned tomatoes now make them with "no salt added". Toss them into the
blender juice and all to make a thick tomato juice to add to the salted
V-8.

I did not realize they added sugar to the no salt version. :-( I'm low
carbing. Thanks for the heads up!
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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 21:31:45 GMT, Faux_Pseudo >
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>_.-In rec.food.cooking, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote the following -._
>> V-8 is an actual name brand of vegetable juice mix.
>> It's a mix of 8 different juices.
>>
>> Let's see, I do have a bottle in the 'frige right now. I like to use it
>> for marinades and recipes in general, It's also delicious as a quick
>> savory snack, and VERY nutritious:
>>
>> Juices of:
>>
>> Tomato, Carrots, Celery, Beets, Parsley, Lettuce, Watercress, Spinach
>>
>> Also contains salt, Ascorbic acid (vitamin C as a preservative)
>> flavoring and citric acid.

>
>And in a dissapointing twist they add sugar to their low sodium
>version.
>
>> V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

>
>A few months ago we had the urge for tomatto soup but had none. We
>did have a big tin of V-8. So I hit the net in search for a recipie
>for tomatto soup that required V-8 and not much else. I didn't have
>much luck. Sure there were lots of V-8 to soup recipies but most of
>them wanted to add carrots, onions and the kitchen sink.
>
>Eventually it came down to basil, oregano, and cayenne pepper. It
>came out too salty though. Anyone got any better ones in the 5
>ingrediant or less theme that are good and don't taste like liquid
>salt?



Yea, the one I just posted.


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On 2005-09-11, Faux_Pseudo > wrote:
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> Only one of the ten mentioned by name is made with potatoes.


Yeah, I ran across that site, too. Surprisingly, the potato vodka won
the taste off. I looked for it when I went to the store for some
vodka just now (this thread was making me crazy), but I didn't it.
Since I'm mixing bloody caesars, I just got a cheapie (gordon's). I've
never done good straight vodka, but I'll give it a shot.

nb
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" wrote in message

> "Nancy Young" wrote:
>
>> "vega" wrote in message
>> >
>> >>V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!
>> > (SNIP)
>> >
>> > Try simmering with fresh basil for about 40 min, strain and top with
>> > very finely (like dust) shredded romano cheese.

>>
>> Now, who would have thought of V8 soup. Maybe I'll
>> make vaux blood mary soup for lunch tomorrow.
>>
>> nancy
>>

>
> You're gonna get hooked. :-)
>
> It makes a great addition to other soups, and as a base flavor for Chili
> too!
>
> I've even used some in pasta sauces.
> --
> Om.


It's also good added to beef stew and to thin spaghetti sauce if it's a
little too thick.
Good stuff.

Dora


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Nancy Young wrote:
> "vega" > wrote in message
> ...
>>
>>> V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

>> (SNIP)
>>
>> Try simmering with fresh basil for about 40 min, strain and top with
>> very finely (like dust) shredded romano cheese.

>
> Now, who would have thought of V8 soup. Maybe I'll
> make vaux blood mary soup for lunch tomorrow.
>
> nancy


I know! My mom had a vegetable soup recipe calling for some V-8 but I never
tried it and never thought much about it. I'll have to re-think it

Jill




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On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 17:20:34 -0400, Nancy Young wrote:

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> Now, who would have thought of V8 soup. Maybe I'll
> make vaux blood mary soup for lunch tomorrow.


Everyone thinks of V8... for bloody mary's I think of Snappy Tom
(haven't made one in years so I don't even know if it's still on the
store shelves)
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> In article <5n1Ve.18036$dm.8495@lakeread03>,
> Faux_Pseudo > wrote:
>
>> _.-In rec.food.cooking, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote the
>> following -._
>>> V-8 is an actual name brand of vegetable juice mix.
>>> It's a mix of 8 different juices.
>>>
>>> Let's see, I do have a bottle in the 'frige right now.
>>> I like to use it for marinades and recipes in general,
>>> It's also delicious as a quick savory snack, and VERY
>>> nutritious:
>>>
>>> Juices of:
>>>
>>> Tomato, Carrots, Celery, Beets, Parsley, Lettuce,
>>> Watercress, Spinach
>>>
>>> Also contains salt, Ascorbic acid (vitamin C as a
>>> preservative) flavoring and citric acid.

>>
>> And in a dissapointing twist they add sugar to their low
>> sodium version.
>>
>>> V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!

>>
>> A few months ago we had the urge for tomatto soup but
>> had none. We did have a big tin of V-8. So I hit the
>> net in search for a recipie for tomatto soup that
>> required V-8 and not much else. I didn't have much
>> luck. Sure there were lots of V-8 to soup recipies but
>> most of them wanted to add carrots, onions and the
>> kitchen sink.
>>
>> Eventually it came down to basil, oregano, and cayenne
>> pepper. It came out too salty though. Anyone got any
>> better ones in the 5 ingrediant or less theme that are
>> good and don't taste like liquid salt?

>
> Buy the no salt version, or do what I have done in the
> past. Thin it out with home made chicken stock.
> You CAN shell out for low sodium chicken broth, but the
> price is assinine. I generally store bone stock in the
> freezer so it's available when I need it.
>
> It can also be thinned out with some tomato juice.
> Several brands of canned tomatoes now make them with "no
> salt added". Toss them into the blender juice and all to
> make a thick tomato juice to add to the salted V-8.
>


I also take the opportunity to clean the "musgo's" out of the vegetable
crisper. Broccolli, celery. onion, garlic, cilantro, most any vegetable is
fair game. Chopped fine or run through the blender with spiced V8 (or the
house brand vegetable juice) it makes a very tasty soup that's low cal and
quite satisfying when you're dieting.


--
Pete Romfh, Telecom Geek & Amateur Gourmet.
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In article >,
"Pete Romfh" > wrote:

> OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
> > In article <5n1Ve.18036$dm.8495@lakeread03>,
> > Faux_Pseudo > wrote:
> >
> >> _.-In rec.food.cooking, OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote the
> >> following -._
> >>> V-8 is an actual name brand of vegetable juice mix.
> >>> It's a mix of 8 different juices.
> >>>
> >>> Let's see, I do have a bottle in the 'frige right now.
> >>> I like to use it for marinades and recipes in general,
> >>> It's also delicious as a quick savory snack, and VERY
> >>> nutritious:
> >>>
> >>> Juices of:
> >>>
> >>> Tomato, Carrots, Celery, Beets, Parsley, Lettuce,
> >>> Watercress, Spinach
> >>>
> >>> Also contains salt, Ascorbic acid (vitamin C as a
> >>> preservative) flavoring and citric acid.
> >>
> >> And in a dissapointing twist they add sugar to their low
> >> sodium version.
> >>
> >>> V-8 juice is also FABULOUS served hot as a soup!
> >>
> >> A few months ago we had the urge for tomatto soup but
> >> had none. We did have a big tin of V-8. So I hit the
> >> net in search for a recipie for tomatto soup that
> >> required V-8 and not much else. I didn't have much
> >> luck. Sure there were lots of V-8 to soup recipies but
> >> most of them wanted to add carrots, onions and the
> >> kitchen sink.
> >>
> >> Eventually it came down to basil, oregano, and cayenne
> >> pepper. It came out too salty though. Anyone got any
> >> better ones in the 5 ingrediant or less theme that are
> >> good and don't taste like liquid salt?

> >
> > Buy the no salt version, or do what I have done in the
> > past. Thin it out with home made chicken stock.
> > You CAN shell out for low sodium chicken broth, but the
> > price is assinine. I generally store bone stock in the
> > freezer so it's available when I need it.
> >
> > It can also be thinned out with some tomato juice.
> > Several brands of canned tomatoes now make them with "no
> > salt added". Toss them into the blender juice and all to
> > make a thick tomato juice to add to the salted V-8.
> >

>
> I also take the opportunity to clean the "musgo's" out of the vegetable
> crisper. Broccolli, celery. onion, garlic, cilantro, most any vegetable is
> fair game. Chopped fine or run through the blender with spiced V8 (or the
> house brand vegetable juice) it makes a very tasty soup that's low cal and
> quite satisfying when you're dieting.


Ahhhh good ol' "garbage soup". ;-)
I've been known to go thru the freezer to look for older stuff for soup
as well! FF veggies etc.

It never comes out the same way twice, but it's always good!
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote

> Ahhhh good ol' "garbage soup". ;-)
> I've been known to go thru the freezer to look for older stuff for soup
> as well! FF veggies etc.
>
> It never comes out the same way twice, but it's always good!


Funny to me how a nonsensical quest for a bloody mary mix
could morph so rapidly into V8 garbage soup and a chicken
dish that looks like barf.

(smile) nancy


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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:09:42 -0400, "Nancy Young"
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>
>"OmManiPadmeOmelet" > wrote
>
>> Ahhhh good ol' "garbage soup". ;-)
>> I've been known to go thru the freezer to look for older stuff for soup
>> as well! FF veggies etc.
>>
>> It never comes out the same way twice, but it's always good!

>
>Funny to me how a nonsensical quest for a bloody mary mix
>could morph so rapidly into V8 garbage soup and a chicken
>dish that looks like barf.
>
>(smile) nancy
>

Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
discussion




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> > wrote:


>>Funny to me how a nonsensical quest for a bloody mary mix
>>could morph so rapidly into V8 garbage soup and a chicken
>>dish that looks like barf.


> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
> discussion


Thank goodness! Hey, I wasn't complaining, I really had no
idea how many people used V8 as an ingredient, honestly, it
never occurred to me. I don't have it around the house that
often. I have new recipes to try.

nancy


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On Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:24:31 -0400, "Nancy Young"
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>
>"vega" > wrote
>
>> > wrote:

>
>>>Funny to me how a nonsensical quest for a bloody mary mix
>>>could morph so rapidly into V8 garbage soup and a chicken
>>>dish that looks like barf.

>
>> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
>> discussion

>
>Thank goodness! Hey, I wasn't complaining, I really had no
>idea how many people used V8 as an ingredient, honestly, it
>never occurred to me. I don't have it around the house that
>often. I have new recipes to try.
>
>nancy
>

I know I'm gonna hear it for this, but you can also use it Gulash.

I do NOT like it that way as much as tomato paste (he we go again),
but it will work in a pinch.

BTW, I knew you wern't complainin

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"Nancy Young" > wrote:
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>>
>>Funny to me how a nonsensical quest for a bloody mary mix
>>could morph so rapidly into V8 garbage soup and a chicken
>>dish that looks like barf.
>>
>>(smile) nancy
>>

> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
> discussion
>

Speaking of FEMA ( just kidding, just kidding, honest!)

Dora


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>> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
>> discussion
>>

> Speaking of FEMA ( just kidding, just kidding, honest!)


Slowly I turned, step. by. step.



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Nancy Young wrote:
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>> "vega" wrote in message

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>>> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
>>> discussion
>>>

>> Speaking of FEMA ( just kidding, just kidding, honest!)

>
> Slowly I turned, step. by. step.


I wonder how many people would recognize that old comedy routine? I
mentioned it to my LLL on a trip once and he'd never seen it! I find it
hilarious!

Jill




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> Nancy Young wrote:
>> "limey" > wrote
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>>> "vega" wrote in message

>>
>>>> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
>>>> discussion
>>>>
>>> Speaking of FEMA ( just kidding, just kidding, honest!)

>>
>> Slowly I turned, step. by. step.

>
> I wonder how many people would recognize that old comedy routine? I
> mentioned it to my LLL on a trip once and he'd never seen it! I find it
> hilarious!


(laugh) I barely do ... something about the Sussquehanna Hat Company?
Abbot and Costello. Funny stuff.

nancy


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On Mon 12 Sep 2005 10:41:10a, Nancy Young wrote in rec.food.cooking:

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> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Nancy Young wrote:
>>> "limey" > wrote
>>>
>>>> "vega" wrote in message
>>>
>>>>> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
>>>>> discussion
>>>>>
>>>> Speaking of FEMA ( just kidding, just kidding, honest!)
>>>
>>> Slowly I turned, step. by. step.

>>
>> I wonder how many people would recognize that old comedy routine? I
>> mentioned it to my LLL on a trip once and he'd never seen it! I find it
>> hilarious!

>
> (laugh) I barely do ... something about the Sussquehanna Hat Company?
> Abbot and Costello. Funny stuff.
>
> nancy


I dunno. Thought there was something about Niagara Falls.

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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote
> On Mon 12 Sep 2005 10:41:10a, Nancy Young wrote


>> (laugh) I barely do ... something about the Sussquehanna Hat Company?
>> Abbot and Costello. Funny stuff.


> I dunno. Thought there was something about Niagara Falls.


You're right, two different routines. Reading the transcript (the second
link ... long!), I can see why I had them confused.

http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/slowly.html

http://www.louandbud.com/trans.htm

nancy


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Nancy Young wrote:
> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote
>> On Mon 12 Sep 2005 10:41:10a, Nancy Young wrote

>
>>> (laugh) I barely do ... something about the Sussquehanna Hat
>>> Company? Abbot and Costello. Funny stuff.

>
>> I dunno. Thought there was something about Niagara Falls.

>
> You're right, two different routines. Reading the transcript (the
> second link ... long!), I can see why I had them confused.
>
> http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/slowly.html
>
> http://www.louandbud.com/trans.htm
>
> nancy


Niagara Falls! Slowly I turned... step by step, inch by inch... Who's on
first?! LOL Gotta love the old black & white comedy routines.

Jill


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>> "vega" wrote in message

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>>> Well at least it didn't turn into a waaaayyyy off topic FEMA
>>> discussion
>>>

>> Speaking of FEMA ( just kidding, just kidding, honest!)

>
> Slowly I turned, step. by. step.
>

Ducking and giggling!


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