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Chicken Soup for the World

September 17, 2022 Sharon Jacobson

Chicken Soup for the World

I was recently thinking about my Buby (Yiddish for Grandmother) and how she taught me about how being present for others could be as healing as serving them a pot of homemade chicken soup. Throughout my life I had chicken soup served so many different ways. My mother would either make it with matzo balls, hers were floaters and not sinkers, or noodles. She normally used wide egg noodles. As I grew up and aged, I began eating chicken soup served so many ways. I have had it with rice, orzo, ramen noodles, wild rice, tortellini, ravioli and with no grain or pasta at all. It was when I was writing a poem about being chicken soup and was looking for an image of a bowl of chicken soup that I saw so many images of chicken soup and realized that the healing power of chicken soup is a universal one, and not just one I grew up eating with my family.

It is not just the chicken soup, it is the love poured into the preparation of it. Growing up my mother taught me how to make chicken soup from scratch. I remember patiently waiting for what she called the scum to float to the top and I would skim it all off. She taught me that the secret ingredient to add to every dish I made was love. She once told me the scum that I was removing was taking away anything which might harm those I loved and that I was to think about how much I loved people with each movement.

It is interesting how chicken soup has become this metaphor for something soothing and comforting. It is supposed to evoke memories of love, family and tradition. That is in party why Jack Canfield called his series Chicken Soup for the Soul.  Those feelings and need to be loved and comforted are a global need, something so universal that just about every culture has their own way or ways of making chicken soup recipes to show comfort and love in their own way.

Below are just a few ways of making this soup that might make you and your family feel loved and comforted.

Matzo Ball Soup

Greek Lemon Chicken Soup

Hearty Chicken Quesadilla Soup

Slow Cooker Tuscan Tortellini Vegetable  Soup

Chicken Verde Soup

Chicken Ramen Soup

Pressure Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

Arroz Caldo

Moroccan Chicken and Vegetable Soup

Korean Chicken and Ginger Soup

Hearty Chicken, Potato and Corn Soup

Let me know which ones makes you feel loved and comforted

To order any equipment to make these soups check out pamperedchef.biz/sharonjacobsonChicken Soup for the World

I was recently thinking about my Buby (Yiddish for Grandmother) and how she taught me about how being present for others could be as healing as serving them a pot of homemade chicken soup. Throughout my life I had chicken soup served so many different ways. My mother would either make it with matzo balls, hers were floaters and not sinkers, or noodles. She normally used wide egg noodles. As I grew up and aged, I began eating chicken soup served so many ways. I have had it with rice, orzo, ramen noodles, wild rice, tortellini, ravioli and with no grain or pasta at all. It was when I was writing a poem about being chicken soup and was looking for an image of a bowl of chicken soup that I saw so many images of chicken soup and realized that the healing power of chicken soup is a universal one, and not just one I grew up eating with my family.

It is not just the chicken soup, it is the love poured into the preparation of it. Growing up my mother taught me how to make chicken soup from scratch. I remember patiently waiting for what she called the scum to float to the top and I would skim it all off. She taught me that the secret ingredient to add to every dish I made was love. She once told me the scum that I was removing was taking away anything which might harm those I loved and that I was to think about how much I loved people with each movement.

It is interesting how chicken soup has become this metaphor for something soothing and comforting. It is supposed to evoke memories of love, family and tradition. That is in party why Jack Canfield called his series Chicken Soup for the Soul.  Those feelings and need to be loved and comforted are a global need, something so universal that just about every culture has their own way or ways of making chicken soup recipes to show comfort and love in their own way.

Below are just a few ways of making this soup that might make you and your family feel loved and comforted.

Matzo Ball Soup

Greek Lemon Chicken Soup

Hearty Chicken Quesadilla Soup

Slow Cooker Tuscan Tortellini Vegetable  Soup

Chicken Verde Soup

Chicken Ramen Soup

Pressure Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup

Arroz Caldo

Moroccan Chicken and Vegetable Soup

Korean Chicken and Ginger Soup

Hearty Chicken, Potato and Corn Soup

Let me know which ones makes you feel loved and comforted

To order any equipment to make these soups check out pamperedchef.biz/sharonjacobson

Tags chicken soup, love, comfort, memories
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