Tomato soup and grilled cheese
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Why remove the skin? I love keeping the char
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No char here. I like a good char but that’s not a recipe trick that is safe for canning. Cooked skins that aren’t charred is traditional canned tomato soup. This is different. Smoother. More tomato flavor. More acidy.
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No char here. I like a good char but that’s not a recipe trick that is safe for canning. Cooked skins that aren’t charred is traditional canned tomato soup. This is different. Smoother. More tomato flavor. More acidy.
Ahhh I see
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It’s taken a few days but the tomato soup is finally done. We ended up with about four quarts. We ate two of them today. Send more tomatoes.
Cost per person: $1.20 per person. Mostly in bread and cheese since the tomatoes were free and we used cheap balsamic in the soup. Can you order this anywhere? Of course. But also no.
Add something like potato, or at least bread.
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Add something like potato, or at least bread.
Why would I add potato to tomato soup? Why would I add bread to grilled cheese sandwiches?
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Why would I add potato to tomato soup? Why would I add bread to grilled cheese sandwiches?
Because heartburn.
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Because heartburn.
In this house we believe that heartburn is a disease of cowards. Probably because we never get it. Which is why we can enjoy a big bowl of tomato soup.
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In this house we believe that heartburn is a disease of cowards. Probably because we never get it. Which is why we can enjoy a big bowl of tomato soup.
In this house we believe that heartburn is a disease of cowards.
We disagree with that. Besides, it would make for a balanced diet, which this here isn’t.
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It’s taken a few days but the tomato soup is finally done. We ended up with about four quarts. We ate two of them today. Send more tomatoes.
Cost per person: $1.20 per person. Mostly in bread and cheese since the tomatoes were free and we used cheap balsamic in the soup. Can you order this anywhere? Of course. But also no.
I feel like food that takes multiple days to prepare needs a cost of labor included in the estimated price per person
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It’s taken a few days but the tomato soup is finally done. We ended up with about four quarts. We ate two of them today. Send more tomatoes.
Cost per person: $1.20 per person. Mostly in bread and cheese since the tomatoes were free and we used cheap balsamic in the soup. Can you order this anywhere? Of course. But also no.
I never understood tomato soup. It’s like eating a bowl of marinara sauce IMO.
I do now want grilled cheese though.
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I never understood tomato soup. It’s like eating a bowl of marinara sauce IMO.
I do now want grilled cheese though.
Add more acid like balsamic. Get rid of all the other veggies like onion and garlic. No oil. It’s different.
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In this house we believe that heartburn is a disease of cowards.
We disagree with that. Besides, it would make for a balanced diet, which this here isn’t.
Five servings of vegetable with some bread and cheese on the side isn’t a balanced diet?
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I feel like food that takes multiple days to prepare needs a cost of labor included in the estimated price per person
But there isn’t a way to universally price that. And once society collapses we will all have plenty of free time. I typically charge about $60 to $100 an hour for my labor. Clearly that’s not a viable option for cooking unless someone is going to pay me. Since no one is doing that the value is $0.
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But there isn’t a way to universally price that. And once society collapses we will all have plenty of free time. I typically charge about $60 to $100 an hour for my labor. Clearly that’s not a viable option for cooking unless someone is going to pay me. Since no one is doing that the value is $0.
Ain’t no value on my love of sharing food!
Seriously though, this soup looks amazing. I normally don’t like homemade tomato soups (something in that can…) but your soup looks like it has the perfect texture. Amazing job
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Because heartburn.
Honestly if you have hearburn issues, you can cook with bay leaves and supposedly it helps. I do it, and I think it helps.
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Ain’t no value on my love of sharing food!
Seriously though, this soup looks amazing. I normally don’t like homemade tomato soups (something in that can…) but your soup looks like it has the perfect texture. Amazing job
Tomatoes, skins and seeds removed. heat, time. Once the large bits start to fall apart blend it. Add your flavors. It’s stupid simple but takes forever.
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