Also, for chicken soup, I find celery, parsley and carrots add certain necessary flavor notes.
If you want to go more from scratch, but without too much more effort, go crock pot.
'Bring On The Night'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also, for chicken soup, I find celery, parsley and carrots add certain necessary flavor notes.
If you want to go more from scratch, but without too much more effort, go crock pot.
If I start with raw chicken, I'm guessing I cook that before putting it in the soup? This is why I had Hubby, he was the cook! I did his spelling and bizarre information retrieval.
Neighbor wants to garden together in the spring. Lady, I do that at work. Now that my wall is patched, I might work on that, but I'm not helping you enhance your foundation planting without monetary recompense.
I am not digging this buddy level of being neighbors. I am not your husband. I am not your ex-husband. I am the hermit who lives next door to you. Leave me the fuck alone.
Connie, cooking the raw chicken (+ veg etc) in water is what makes broth. It's really pretty easy, but slow. If it's boneless, I would put smaller pieces in broth and presto chango.
So United has already cancelled the 5:30 flight I was on and put me on a 6:45 flight, getting me home at midnight. If the incoming plane is late (spoiler: it is), how late do we think it wioo be before I actually get home?
And I just heard Milo Ventimiglia paged to a gate to get a laptop he left behind.
Ugh Dana, not fun
Connie, cooking the raw chicken (+ veg etc) in water is what makes broth. It's really pretty easy, but slow. If it's boneless, I would put smaller pieces in broth and presto chango.
What Jesse said here. Soup takes time, but it isn't that hard to make.
BTW, I meant if your raw chicken is boneless -- that wouldn't turn into stock, but would cook pretty fast in broth.
Count me as one who wants DST forever. I care not for light in the morning when I'm just going to dwell in darkness indoors all day anyway. But usable light after work is a lovely thing to have. I remember the place with the long commute, I got sunrises just as I got to work, and sunsets just as I left. That's no way to live!
She didn't talk to me after that.
Oh, nice, Jilli. I am a *terrible* person, but it's such fun to watch their little faces fall.