Soupman is delicious!

October 28, 2016

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Soupman is the ultimate soup.  We eat it everyday in our home.

My dad loves it, especially the Lobster Bisque.  We buy this for him, by the case, because it’s his favorite.  He will be 70, so when he needs something quick, he can pour it out of the box, and into a bowl.  Then, heat.  It’s delicious, I’ve tried it, but I’m more of a Chicken girl.  My mom likes the Chicken Gumbo, and my daughter likes the Crab Soup.

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Here’s something cool.  You can find the closest supermarket to you, and go there to try Soupman.

 

Here’s some fun Soup Facts:

Soup Facts

 What is a Bisque?
A rich cream based soup, usually seafood and usually finished with sherry.

What is a Chowder?
A rich, usually seafood, soup made with broth, potatoes and usually cream.

What is a Goulash?
Rich Central European stew, usually with beef or veal and usually flavored with paprika.

What is a Gumbo?
Of Louisiana origin with African influence it is a rich stew usually with meat, poultry or seafood thickened with okra.

What is a Chili?
Of Tex-Mex origin it is a rich stew usually with beef or poultry simmered with onions, tomatoes, chili peppers and beans.

There’s so much more to learn, at this link.

Where it all started

THE PHENOMENON STARTED BACK IN 1984. WAY BEFORE THE CLASSIC PUNCHLINE ON SEINFELD, THERE WERE LONG SOUP LINES OUTSIDE OF AL’S LEGENDARY NYC STORE.This was soup worth waiting for, even in sub-zero winters. The innovative recipes, miraculously fresh ingredients and spices from Al‘s secret sources showed jaded New Yorker’s a whole new side of soup.

You can learn more, and where to purchase The Original Soupman, here.

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Disclaimer:

This product was received from the Company for review purposes only. All thoughts and words in this post is my own and I was not paid to endorse it. I am only voicing my opinion about this product.

 

One Comment

  • Deborah W. October 31, 2016 at 7:25 am

    I haven’t seen or heard of this soup but really want to try it. Thanks so much for the description of the difference ‘soups.’ I always wondered what made each different.

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