KJ HAGANS
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08:16 PM - Mar 16, 2024
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Suzanne Dillon
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Mom made SOS occasionally.
She added peas to it. Economical dinner for family of 7.
I had turtle soup a couple of times ages ago, always with an aunt who insisted I order it. She thought it was fancy. It was tasty but nothing I miss eating.
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01:25 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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KJ HAGANS
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The upper class loved turtle soup for some reason, and it was always served on luxury cruise liners.
01:53 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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Suzanne Dillon
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In response to KJ HAGANS.
Didn’t know that. Maybe Aunt ordered it because she worked in a very nice restaurant and probably thought if her ritzy customers ordered it, it must be special.
01:59 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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R o K p h i s h
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In response to Suzanne Dillon.
Army brat here ... our family had SOS a few times a month, usually when getting close to payday. Another meal we always saw close to payday was potato soup. Not your fancy vichyssoise but the cheap 4 ingredient potato soup, potatoes, onions, butter and whole milk.
01:47 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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Suzanne Dillon
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In response to R o K p h i s h.
IIRC, we didn’t have SOS unless Dad was working OT. He had 3+ years of Army food during WWII and some foods he just wouldn’t eat. Spam and rice were big Nopes for him.
Never had potato soup. That’s getting down to counting loose change to pay for dinner.
02:23 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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