Making home Made soup
We have some FLU-ish familymembers so I am making My tomato soup for the vitamins needed.
I use a soupmaker but you can offcourse use a pan.
Here we go again. I have done over 280 - 4 o’clocky’s *- My signature daily blog !
I know alot of you read it and that gives me the drive to be in your life with My thoughts and ideas every day 😉
Some time ago I’ve written about the ‘best’ time to submit a blogpost so you’ll receive worldwide exposure.
I came up with the term 4 o'clocky and I thought this might be a great idea to make a blogpost every day at 4 o'clock local time with this title. Every day I’ll submit a blogpost about something that keeps me busy, a challange, a contest or something important enough to share so Lets blog on and See you every day here at 4 !
This My 4 o’clocky for today...
This is My 2 liter soup maker. I make alot off soup in this and its easy and very healthy !
I make my tomato soup with coriander, tomatoes, onion, sweet pepper, chives, bouillion and herbs. I add pepper and salt when I serve the soup. I cut everything small and put the soup maker on and after about 20 minutes I have 2 liters of soup.
Hope it Will keep the FLU out off the house!
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