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Got a soup kitchen or church mission that serves lunch daily?

Posted By: They usually like extra hands. nm on 2007-11-17
In Reply to: Looking for good volunteer project for 12 y/o daughter - ThankfulMT

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I would join a church or church group. SM
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Thanks!


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they can also pack their lunch
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For my squash soup (sm)
I'm sorry this is going to sound not professional, but I cook by taste.

I take 3-4 pounds of acorn squash, pumpkin, etc., whatever squash I have around. (I have been known to use a sweet potato as well.) Roast them up for an hour or until you can gut them. Put the seeds in the oven to roast for whoever eats roasted seeds. :)

Puree those up until smooth. Then you want about 3-4 cups chicken broth or bouillon to thin it out to your preferred thickness.

In the meantime, I've been cooking up about 7 slices of bacon more or less or maybe a few slices of canadian bacon, whatever you have on hand. When those are all crisped up and some grease drained(and I cut my bacon up precooking), throw in a finely chopped onion with a little bit of salt and sweat them until translucent.

When that's done, throw the bacon and onion into the soup. Salt and pepper (freshly ground, please!) to taste. Your final herb is sage. If you have fresh, go with around 4 teaspoons. If you have dried like my un-green thumb has, use around 1-1/4 teaspoon dried. Throw that in, stir it in, and make a big decision whether you want the soup completely smooth or if you're lazy like me and don't mind the chunks of onion and bacon.

Heat to serving temperature and eat. It's a simple soup and really pretty healthy. It also freezes exceptionally well. I could eat it for every meal.

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soup/zupatta

That soup sounds delicious!  Not professional!??!!  Are you kidding? ...Your MA and grandma did everything with a pinch of this or a dash of that....I copied your recipe and plan to make it (probably not as well as you do though). 


Waste not, want not....I'm glad to see somebody putting up food/canning/freezing....been doing it for years.....


Lived in a very rural area (gravel roads)  where it was a 17 mile one-way trip to the grocery store......If anyone needed bread, butter, meat, veggies or anything else, they could come stop by and get it out of my deep freezer and visa versa.  We all helped each other out. It used to be called community....             


      


chicken soup does!
and if you make it thicker and put a pie crust lid on it you can make home-made (much healthier in my book) pot pies easily. i would just advise rice instead of pasta...the pasta can lose its texture during thawing sometimes. a beef roast with potatoes and all freezes well too. I usually make a double batch of both of these and put one in the freezer. Same with lasagne. :)
chicken soup
Good ol' "Jewish penicillin" - chicken soup.  Use leftover chicken or steamed chicken thighs or breasts if no leftovers are available.   Use Swansons natural chicken broth (no sodium) but can use bullion, but it contains a lot of sodium.  Use about a quart or more of natural chicken broth.  I like to use baby carrots whole, but can certainly use sliced carrots.  Season with lots of minced garlic and a little dill weed (maybe a teaspoon).  I slice in a couple of things of celery or sliced celery hearts with leaves.  I sometimes add noodles, or rice, sometimes I use a package of frozen mixed vegetables which are really terrific, depending on what I have available and what type of soup my  family wants.  Add some white pepper, not black pepper.  Simmer until carrots and celery are soft.  If using pasta or rice, add that last, otherwise it soaks up too much broth and gets soggy.  My family would eat this even if they were sick and nothing else appealed to them, that is why I call it "Jewish penicillin."  This is a Jewish mama's recipe.  Enjoy - it is so simple and so delicious not to mention nutritious and healthy.  Note:  Never let your chicken leftovers go to waste - make a pot of chicken soup!
tuna and soup
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Pay for his lunch.... Can be arranged through the cafeteria. nm
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Better question to ask..... Do they get full at lunch? sm
My youngest who took those finally asked me 1 day to add a sandwich as those just did not fill her up. She is a very petite 8 year old who is very active. They are just not enough!! :)
I also watch while typing or at least try to eat lunch then
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