Saturday, February 5, 2022

I've tried this one - and it's good, especially if you squeeze some more lemon in it. And pepper. Yum.

 



You won't mind eating this if the supply chain collapses for a while.

9 comments:

  1. Never tried it but just now ordered 4 cans and some other stuff from walmart.com, on your recommend. Better be good, or I'm comin to see ya!

    Just noticed, your link costs more than $4 per can but walmart (free delivery) has it for less than $2 per can.

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  2. What is Orzo? I have never heard of that.

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    1. Short pasta shaped like a grain of rice. Count me as a fan of most of the Progresso soups. Every so many Frenchman the local grocery stores have a sale on the so I stock up.

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  3. not worth $56....guess being among the elites you don't care about costs.

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    1. Yes, whenever I feel like eating canned soup, I put down my pipe and say, "Jeeves, be so kind at to procure my favorite comestibles, which today shall be orzo soup. Bring it to me in the fine bone china. Invite the governor to join us, if you will"
      Then I retire to the drawing room for billiards and a scotch, neat of course, until the governor and the orzo soup arrive.
      If such behavior makes me one of the elite, then so be it.

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  4. The local Fred Meyer (part of Kroger) occasionally has Progresso on sale for 99 cents/can IF you buy 8 cans.

    I load up when they do that.

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  5. Make it yourself! One of my wife's favorite to make and my favorite to eat. Easy peazy.
    https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/lemony-chicken-and-orzo-soup

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  6. Ever since I ate a can of progressive soup and got really sick have not eaten canned soup since, make everything from scratch.

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