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Rainy night dinner....

Started by Mugwump, October 27, 2015, 03:23:57 PM

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Mugwump

It'll be pancakes and sausage tonight....MMMmmmm....good stuff, Maynard  |^|
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A can of  Bookbinder's Snapper  soup for me.  It's actually turtle soup.  They should call it  what it is!  Very very very good stuff.  Needs a pinch of salt and a small squirt of lemon juice.  I may eat another bowl.
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Quote from: LizStreithorst on October 27, 2015, 07:42:31 PM
A can of  Bookbinder's Snapper  soup for me.  It's actually turtle soup.  They should call it  what it is!  Very very very good stuff.  Needs a pinch of salt and a small squirt of lemon juice.  I may eat another bowl.

Well actually they are calling it what it is.
The name Bookbinder came from Samuel Bookbinder, who opened Old Original Bookbinder's in 1893.
The soup is often referred to as "snapper soup", because snapping turtles are used.
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