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lthngsbrtnbtfl said:
We are the only people in all history who have made a regular practice of eating things that aren't food.  No wonder everybody's clamoring for more "healthcare".  Eating actual food IS healthcare, but we can't be bothered.


You said it.

Has anybody tried sardine and vegetable soup?  Anybody want my recipe?  It has everything you need!

Funny story:  Tonight at the I brought my own dinner in: sardine soup with garlic, spinach, oats and some other stuff that most people would look at and say "Ewwww!"

Anyway, I offered Ernie (the cook I was working with) a small bowl of my soup to try it... I left if next to the salad the customer ordered with his soup, and then I put a bowl of halibut chowder in the mic to warm it up for a customer who'd ordered some (we had already turned off the steam table, but don't worry, we DO make it from scratch :wink:)...

We sent out the last few orders, a few minutes go by and I hear BEEP!  The mic beeps every 30 or 60 seconds once it's done.  I turn to Ernie and said "Um, didn't you send out that halibut chowder already?"

"Yeah"

"OH NO!!!"

When we told the waitress that she'd given the customer sardine soup she nearly had kittens!  She got all worried that the customer would be grossed out, and I was kind of expecting him to be as well.  Guess what - He said it was GOOD! (!!!???!!!)

I guess he's got good taste. :farmer:  It must be the special blend of spices I use. :cool:

Anyway, we replaced it for him with the actual halibut chowder and everything was alright. :laugh1:

Ernie's face turned red though.
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Cannot do sardines........other wise, good deal CM
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Posted Nov 25, 2009, 12:27 pm
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I'm disappointed Belloc. :cry:

Sardines are great for your bones, they'll make you one tough :cop:

I know I know they taste really fishy and a kind of salty, but if you rinse em and toss em in your soup, the fishiness is virtually eliminated. Combine that with some cayenne pepper, turmeric and italian seasoning and you won't be able to get enough!
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