puma guy wrote:When I tried Campbell's split pea soup the first time I had to call them. I opened the can and it appeared to be a can of pale green play dough. The lady assured me that's the way it should look and walked me through the process of preparing it. Yum!
puma guy wrote:When I tried Campbell's split pea soup the first time I had to call them. I opened the can and it appeared to be a can of pale green play dough. The lady assured me that's the way it should look and walked me through the process of preparing it. Yum!
That's great customer service!
The real story here is that a lady you never met talked you into eating something that looked like play dough over the telephone. I need to get her number and offer her a sales position.
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Abraham wrote:Haggis: Made of sheep's or calf's viscera minced with oatmeal and suet and onions and boiled in the animal's stomach - How long's it been since you ate a steaming bowl of Haggis?
If the haggis description didn't roll your tummy over I think you are good!
I enjoy and occasional bowl of Cream of Chicken soup myself. - I use 1/2 milk and 1/2 water. I also make my tomato soup with milk instead of water.
Hope you feel better, the advice to dilute with water might be a good idea - help your tummy digest and pass on that milk product.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:We just got done eating a place called the Brazilian Steak House. My first time eating there. Beat the heck out of that soup I ate last night.
Well, since you guys ate the "place" instead of the food at the place I guess none of the rest of us will get an opportunity to try it out. Very selfish of you!
That soup must have been really bad if brick-and-mortar was better.
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03Lightningrocks wrote:We just got done eating a place called the Brazilian Steak House. My first time eating there. Beat the heck out of that soup I ate last night.
Well, since you guys ate the "place" instead of the food at the place I guess none of the rest of us will get an opportunity to try it out. Very selfish of you!
That soup must have been really bad if brick-and-mortar was better.
puma guy wrote:When I tried Campbell's split pea soup the first time I had to call them. I opened the can and it appeared to be a can of pale green play dough. The lady assured me that's the way it should look and walked me through the process of preparing it. Yum!
Haven't been desirous of eating split-pea soup since watching "The Exorcist".
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puma guy wrote:When I tried Campbell's split pea soup the first time I had to call them. I opened the can and it appeared to be a can of pale green play dough. The lady assured me that's the way it should look and walked me through the process of preparing it. Yum!
Haven't been desirous of eating split-pea soup since watching "The Exorcist".
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puma guy wrote:When I tried Campbell's split pea soup the first time I had to call them. I opened the can and it appeared to be a can of pale green play dough. The lady assured me that's the way it should look and walked me through the process of preparing it. Yum!
Haven't been desirous of eating split-pea soup since watching "The Exorcist".
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Ya just had to do it, didn't you! Perhaps the devil made you do it?
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puma guy wrote:When I tried Campbell's split pea soup the first time I had to call them. I opened the can and it appeared to be a can of pale green play dough. The lady assured me that's the way it should look and walked me through the process of preparing it. Yum!
Haven't been desirous of eating split-pea soup since watching "The Exorcist".
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Ya just had to do it, didn't you! Perhaps the devil made you do it?
I simply couldn't resist Besides, once you finally figure out how to embed YouTube videos on this forum if you don't use it occasionally you forget how to do it.
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puma guy wrote:When I tried Campbell's split pea soup the first time I had to call them. I opened the can and it appeared to be a can of pale green play dough. The lady assured me that's the way it should look and walked me through the process of preparing it. Yum!
Haven't been desirous of eating split-pea soup since watching "The Exorcist".
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