Soup and sandwiches
October 13, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
Catholic Daughters member Cecelia Samuels, left, and her guest, Marie Thompson, walk through the serving line for a sandwich, soup and pie during a Court St. Catherine luncheon Saturday at the Queen of Peace Church community room. Continue Reading
Cooks all over the United States have been challenged for more than a month with sweltering heat. A reader in Texas asked me if I could publish a recipe for something that wouldn’t melt. Someone in North Carolina living without air conditioning didn’t want to turn on his stove or his oven. He was cooking outside on two black rocks heated by the sun. Even though my house is air-conditioned, the grill on my deck is getting a workout.
They came. They tasted. They voted. And the winner of Tuesday’s “Bean Soup Taste-Off” at the Douglas County Historical Society was NOT the recipe used by Alexandria’s famous Senator Knute Nelson.
If you’re hankering for a home-cooked meal over the lunch hour, there are a few new options in Fargo.
Nothing can beat soup when the weather turns nasty. 
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