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In reply to the discussion: People Are Lapping Up This Yucky 'Garbage Soup' To Save Money [View all]WorseBeforeBetter
(11,441 posts)49. Now that *does* sound yucky.
Kidding... still can't believe how dumb this article is!
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Sounds healthy to me. "Yucky" is more like the fried butter at the Dallas State Fair. nt
Honeycombe8
Jun 2012
#40
Gross. Some stuff just doesn't belong in a soup or stew. I don't want to encounter
TwilightGardener
Jun 2012
#24
It would depend on how a person eats... nearly all of the food that I cooked this week would
Luminous Animal
Jun 2012
#31
We always called this refrigerator soup and it was quite tasty. It was not yucky!
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2012
#41
Isn't this how our ancesters ate? A pot of this was probably always on the stove.
Auntie Bush
Jun 2012
#47
How nice of BInsider to look up from filet mignon long enough to notice how the peasants are faring.
Starry Messenger
Jun 2012
#50
That was my first reaction. Start with stones and toss in whatever you've got to add a little
libinnyandia
Jun 2012
#54
This article sounds like a 12 year old wrote it after being denied pizza money.
EFerrari
Jun 2012
#67
I keep a 2 gallon stock pot on my stove and put all my meat and vegetable leftover in it.
Monk06
Jun 2012
#70
Uh, I thought this was completely normal. But I am from a working class family.
Odin2005
Jun 2012
#71
Oden, you are most correct. The upper class do feel that leftovers are below them......
wandy
Jun 2012
#86
This is the ruling class's idea of helpful hints for the proles. In lieu of jobs, stupid
HiPointDem
Jun 2012
#76