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Eating it even if its icky (Original Post) XanaDUer2 Oct 13 OP
As long as it tastes good. LoisB Oct 13 #1
I'll always give food a chance XanaDUer2 Oct 13 #2
Mix in a little tomato paste... MiHale Oct 13 #3
Agreed but Mr Picky Eater XanaDUer2 Oct 13 #4
Oh well... MiHale Oct 13 #5
Yup XanaDUer2 Oct 13 #6
hot sauce fixes everything, even fixed my lawnmower Shellback Squid Oct 13 #7
Lol nt XanaDUer2 Oct 13 #8
Lazy Boy here. usonian Oct 13 #9
Ty! XanaDUer2 Oct 13 #10
It was gross nt XanaDUer2 Oct 13 #11

XanaDUer2

(14,125 posts)
4. Agreed but Mr Picky Eater
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 01:30 PM
Oct 13

Can't have tomatoes and hates peas i think he'll be eating the most of it

usonian

(14,053 posts)
9. Lazy Boy here.
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 02:17 PM
Oct 13

I got some cooked turkey slices at Sprouts, sauteed a frozen (and thawed) mirepoix mix (most are fresh and don't last by the time I use them) and added broth.

Voila! A very nice turkey vegetable soup, with few ingredients, none requiring a chemistry degree to decipher.

Similar to your OP.

Broth just needs to be the good kind, not the one loaded with MSG and who the hell knows what else.

P.S. you can freeze the fresh mirepoix. There are two kinds.
• Onions, carrots and celery, and
• Onions, peppers and celery (Cajun style)

https://www.masterclass.com/articles/complete-guide-to-mirepoix-the-aromatic-vegetable-base

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