I was raised that people who put ketchup on hotdogs were like, inbred or something.
I swear. My dad was very judgmental about ketchup on hotdogs.
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I was raised that people who put ketchup on hotdogs were like, inbred or something.
I swear. My dad was very judgmental about ketchup on hotdogs.
Allyson - do you do the risotto and chicken one from the Roasted garlic cream of mushroom soup? SOOOO GOOOD
I have not tried the roasted garlic cream of mushroom one. But now I shall.
This was lemon-broccoli chicken off cream of broccoli soup, FYI.
I was raised that people who put ketchup on hotdogs were like, inbred or something.
That's hilarious. My family only has strong feelings about the hotdog buns, not the condiments.
I don't think I've actually followed the recipe on the can, but I've certainly used canned soups in my cooking.
I have not tried the roasted garlic cream of mushroom one. But now I shall.
I found it works best with thin chicken breasts, instead of the regular ones.
I have been cooking with a lot more canned soups now that I mainly cook with the slow cooker.
The secret ingredient in my brunch casserole is cream of celery soup, but I don't think I got the recipe from the label.
My dad was very judgmental about steak sauce on steak.
So was my grandfather. And ketchup on potatoes that weren't french fries.
I actually can't think of anything my parents are judgemental about, food-wise. In a general sense. I mean, my mother feels free to judge my father's slice of bread, but that's not about the bread.