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Topic: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B
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Larrystinescorner

02-21-2013 17:58:13
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John B is sick,anybody remember mom making chicken soup when they were sick? My mom made it from what they call stewing hens,They are hard to find around here in nj now.




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GordoSD

02-22-2013 05:50:04
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
With the big blizzard coming, yesterday I made a big pot of black bean and chipotle pepper in adobo sauce chile. This recipe includes taters, JD sausage, and corn. Very good. Ma7ybe one too many peppers. They are pretty narly.



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fergienewbee

02-22-2013 04:19:23
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
Maybe we need a "Recipe" heading. Lots of good food being prepared in the Heartland and elsewhere..

Larry



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ShadetreeRet

02-21-2013 19:28:48
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
BIG RUH is right. It doesn't necessarily have to be a "stewing hen". A lot of those were just very mature hens and had more fat on them. I use whatever is available in the freezer. Roaster, Leg quarters, split breast, etc.



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Dr. Walt

02-22-2013 06:56:23
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to ShadetreeRet, 02-21-2013 19:28:48  
The rooster that keeps me awake all night is the first one in the stock pot !



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NEKS

02-21-2013 19:15:02
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
Chicken broth was the first things we got, to see if we could keep anything down after being sick.



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Kornfused

02-21-2013 18:40:43
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
avgolemno. Greek soup. Chicken broth, rice, egg and lemon - best thing for what ails ya!



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SweetFeet

02-21-2013 18:40:03
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
Sure do remember that.

I make a pretty mean chicken soup, myself.

Mom also made creamed chicken and homemade noodles and served it over mashed potatoes. Really good, but I have never made the noodles - not much for rolling out stuff.



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Dr. Walt

02-22-2013 07:05:07
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to SweetFeet, 02-21-2013 18:40:03  
SweetFeet:

You make soup from mean chickens?

I make soup from mean chickens, nice chickens, any kind of chickens, roosters included.



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jic

02-21-2013 18:08:58
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
yep mom made chicken and noodle soup from the can campbells



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Wheat Farmer

02-21-2013 18:06:56
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
Oh yes Mom all ways fixed it. Even the neighbors bought over Home made Chicken Soup last week when we were sick. I sent the pot back and told them it needed to be refilled. Ha Ha



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rrlund

02-21-2013 18:03:06
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larrystinescorner, 02-21-2013 17:58:13  
No,but my wife makes it a lot. She made it the night that my appendix ruptured after I had already been sick as a dog from it all day.
I couldn't stand the smell of it cooking for a lot of years after that. Still makes me a little naucious to smell it,but I can eat a little bit of it again now and then.



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BIG RUH

02-21-2013 19:15:25
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to rrlund, 02-21-2013 18:03:06  
What they sell as a roasting chicken is a pretty good substitute for a stewing hen



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Larry NEIL

02-21-2013 20:04:29
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to BIG RUH, 02-21-2013 19:15:25  
My favorite from my Mom was homemade split pea soup with the ham bone!
Went to the Dr. at the hospital today and when I got out I was hujngry so I stopped in the cafiteria and they had a big pot brewing. It was tasty and reminded me of My Moms.



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rrlund

02-22-2013 06:53:26
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 Re: tonights feature ,,,, Soup for John B in reply to Larry NEIL, 02-21-2013 20:04:29  
That was one thing that my mother made that I couldn't get enough of. Put enough crackers in it so I could eat it with a fork and a piece of bread with about a half inch of butter on it. Now that's good eatin!



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