By New West Editor, 11-07-07
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What follows is one of my favorite easy meals. Now that the leaves are turning, the weather’s growing colder, and there’s snow on Lolo Peak, it’s time for soup. This particular one, Blue Onion Soup, will appeal to both French onion and blue cheese lovers. I’ve been making it for years, and know the recipe by heart. Be sure to have lots of good crusty French bread on hand, and perhaps a little extra blue cheese to sprinkle on top.
Boy, does that ever sound good.
Comment By Deana, 11-08-07How come you never made this for our "girls night" way back when? Onions and blue cheese-you can never go wrong with those!
Comment By Becky, 11-08-07Because no one ever asked! I think Shawna and I made it more than once for our quiet dinners, but the five of us were more focused on one gigantic grand ethnic feast back in the day.
Get your new helper to make it for you, Patia. That way, you can come home to soup for dinner waiting on the stove!
She doesn't cook for me, she just does the prep (rinsing and chopping).
But I can make it!
it actually got down to 43 degrees here in God's Waiting Room (aka, Florida). Soup does sound good...this looks simple enough even for me.
Comment By Becky, 11-09-07I'm not sure about that. You're the person who nearly burned your house down when making a quesadilla.
Comment By sara, 11-09-07true enough...
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