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    It's the time of year for vichyssoise

    Don't know if I like Vichyssoise or Gazspacho better on a hot summer's day -- I love them both.

    But it's time to whip up some chilled potato-leek soup, recipe courtesy of Julia Child.

    Here it is.

    Served ice cold on a hot summer day....mmmmmm GOOD!!!!

    AND, I just now learned that Julia Child recipes are on the web. Now I can share them. I was hesitant to quote from one of her books because of copyright issues.

    Enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KG4CGC View Post
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    You have a dirty mind. Good for you!!!!!

    I tend to stay away from the vicious ones, tho'.
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    The XYL made something very similar to gazpacho last night and it was excellent, the perfect remedy to a weekend of protein and carb-heavy Field Day food. I'm thinkin' about volunteering to take on the food duties next year; it would cut into my radio time but it might be worth it to come up with some better grub.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    The XYL made something very similar to gazpacho last night and it was excellent, the perfect remedy to a weekend of protein and carb-heavy Field Day food. I'm thinkin' about volunteering to take on the food duties next year; it would cut into my radio time but it might be worth it to come up with some better grub.
    Maybe needs its own thread, but I'm looking for a Gazpacho recipe with V-8 Juice in it.
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    You can also get vichyssoise in cans like this.

    I keep my 2 feet on the ground, and my head in the twilight zone.

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    The brand name reminds me of...

    Now we take our time, so nonchalant
    And spend our nights so bon vivant
    We dress our days in silken robes
    The money comes
    The money goes
    We know it's all a passing phase

    We light our lamps for atmosphere
    And hang our hopes on chandeliers
    We're going wrong, we're gaining weight
    We're sleeping long and far too late
    And so it's time to change our ways
    But I've loved these days

    Now as we indulge in things refined
    We hide our hearts from harder times
    A string of pearls, a foreign car
    Oh we can only go so far
    On caviar and cabernet

    We drown our doubts in dry champagne
    And soothe our souls with fine cocaine
    I don't know why I even care
    We'll get so high and get nowhere
    We'll have to change our jaded ways
    But I've loved these days

    So before we end and then begin
    We'll drink a toast to how it's been
    A few more hours to be complete
    A few more nights on satin sheets
    A few more times that I can say
    I've loved these days
    "I've Loved These Times" by Billy Joel from the Turnstiles album.

    Why is it that when an artist has a run away smash like The Stranger was, the earlier (and at least just as good) stuff gets ignored?

    Back when he wrote great lyrics.
    Last edited by W1GUH; 06-27-2011 at 02:40 PM.
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    I think "Bon Vivant" translates literally to "living well". Of course this was one case where a product sadly didn't live up to its name...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bon_Vivant_Soup_Company

    Incidentally, Vichyssoise didn't originate in France. If I am not mistaken I think it was first created by a French chef working in NYC for the very reason of creating a kind of soup that tastes good yet is cold and refreshing in the hot weather. I have had it a few times and it is quite good.
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    I vaguely remember the botulism situation...a long time ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W1GUH View Post
    I vaguely remember the botulism situation...a long time ago.
    Yeah, it was back in 1971. I remember it caught my attention because it happened in Westchester County and, I remembered eating that very brand of soup in years past. In addition to the unfortunate poisoning and loss of a life, it was a also tragic loss for the soup company. It was a small, 100 year old family operated business which never had a single instance of food poisioning in its 100 year history.. Yet this one incident rang the death bell for the company. They never managed to recover from it and went under. It also made me scared to eat canned soups for many years afterwards. And every time I hear the word "vichyssoise" that incident comes to mind. I have eaten home made vichyssoise on several occasions and I do like it.
    Last edited by n2ize; 06-28-2011 at 09:59 AM.
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