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  1. #201
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    Quote Originally Posted by beece View Post

    Also, soup isn't American. Soup didn't originate here.
    Jong.

    Native American Indians have always had various soups as part of their diet.
    Prior to the Europeans bringing metal pots, the Plains Indians would use the stomach of the buffalo
    to cook soups and stews over an open fire.
    Today, many different kinds of soups can be tasted at powwows and other Native socials.
    On a cold evening, a bowl of hot soup is wonderful.
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    Who among us hasn't used the stomach of a buffalo to prepare a soup over an open fire? Come on now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by idahospud View Post
    Who among us hasn't used the stomach of a buffalo to prepare a soup over an open fire? Come on now...
    I have not.

    But I regularly ski Campbell Basin.

    It's over ratted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    I have not.

    But I regularly ski Campbell Basin.

    It's over ratted.
    You take the Chicken Noodle, I'll ride the Chowder

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    Hmmm. Lobster bisque
    Thanks.. must find now - will settle for chowdar

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    You take the Chicken Noodle, I'll ride the Chowder
    Campbell Basin is more famous for it's rabbit ear, three pig and hamburger soups.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    You take the Chicken Noodle, I'll ride the Chowder
    Those are the stock runs.

    I thought 3 Pigs was in the Silver Tureen. No?

    One can sure Consomme' ones love for chowder there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    I thought 3 Pigs was in the Silver Tureen. No?
    The little cliff bands under the start of L'Hamburger traverse? No?

    Has anyone ever tried making Screaming Baby soup?
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    Had the udon noodle bowl at the Campbell lodge once. Thought it was ok. Not worth $12 or whatever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    The little cliff bands under the start of L'Hamburger traverse?

    Has anyone ever tried making Screaming Baby soup?
    It's funny to listen to L's dad name runs there.

    Ski run names are a personal choice.

    So I always called the rocks past the Boxcar/Beach out in the Silver Tureen the Three Pigs, proceeded by the Pigs Ear.

    I defer to personal preferences, however parochial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Norseman View Post
    Had the udon noodle bowl at the Campbell lodge once. Thought it was ok. Not worth $12 or whatever.
    By the famed and argumentative soup Nazi who was later terminated after it was discovered he was carrying a 9mm on the job?

    Never ask for extra crackers.
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    The Gumbo Variations:
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    Quote Originally Posted by raisingarizona13 View Post
    Our Snowbowl does not get the good food thing......my god does their food suck!
    Shame.



    Beece, it sounds like you've been eating some thin soup. You live in a gulag or something?
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Sounds like there might be people 'round here doing soup wrong.

    NTTAWWT.

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    I've had good luck with snow and weather the two times I've been to WB but I have to say that the waffles at Crystal hut are highly overrated. Just throwing a lot of stuff on a waffle doesn't make it good. IMO only a Liege style Belgian waffle is worth going out of my way for. Sugarbowl and Squaw both have Eurosnack kiosks with Liege waffles although they could use some powdered sugar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buster Highmen View Post
    Ski run names are a personal choice.
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    Unless it's Ho Chi Minh.

    Then there's just wrong and right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    <snip> IMO only a Liege style Belgian waffle
    Dammit. Now I may have to make some Belgian waffles tomorrow for breakfast. Thanks a lot.

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    I love me a good waffle but every time I eat them I get real hangry an hour and a half later.
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    Quote Originally Posted by old goat View Post
    Belgian
    Gentse Waterzooi would make a pleasant change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Shame.



    Beece, it sounds like you've been eating some thin soup. You live in a gulag or something?
    No doubt, you think being in Arizona they would jump on the opportunity to kill it with south west/Mexi food but all they got is Sysco Food Distributors frozen junk.
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    Back to soup tho,

    You really can't beat a creamy tomato soup served with a bacon grilled American cheese on crispy, butter fried sour dough.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beece View Post
    I fucking hate soup. People think soup is a meal. SOUP IS NOT A MEAL. Soup is a damn appetizer. Soup as a meal is a recipe for slowly starving to death. My wife used to make soup for dinner and she couldn't figure out why I was starving 45 minutes later. It's all fucking water! What the hell's the point? I mean, it can taste good, but soup is an affront to caloric intake. Whoever decided soup was a meal should be slapped.

    Also, soup isn't American. Soup didn't originate here. Soup came from all those other countries. Our founding fathers came to America for religious freedom and to escape the tyranny of soup. There is no fucking soup served on Thanksgiving or the Fourth of July for a damn reason.

    Fuck soup.
    Your mother made you eat soup didn’t she?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fullStack View Post
    Oh wow - I had just assumed it was some Trumped-up marijuana thing.
    The guy was renowned for having a scratchy temperament with co-workers, managers and general public. When it was found he was manning the steam table "glocked-up" he was let go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowaddict91 View Post
    If you're not doubling bumps you aren't going fast enough, amirite?
    Rite rite
    You’re bloody well rite

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