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    Soup, glorious soup...

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      HappyAvon
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      micollh:
      Augmum:


      u're :welcome: .....
      think kids would prefer the warm desert soup more..... πŸ˜„

      yes, i thk so too. we boil soup on weekdays, when i ask DD to take her soup, now my DD will ask me, \"today is what soup ? melon ? lotus root?\" haa.. opps.. cos quite frequently boil those,, so must change a bit..

      Hi, our family love soup especially my DD....every dinner must have soup or she will complain and complain non-stop....so far I have the following soup lists on rotation :

      ABC soup
      raw Papaya with pork ribs, peanuts and red dates
      Lotus Roots
      Watercress
      Huai Shan
      Chicken herbal soup
      Fish soup
      Kou Kei vegetable with fishball and egg.
      Yu chi kua (direct translation sharkfin's melon) hehehe
      mushroom soup
      yong tau foo soup
      Lau huan kua with pork ribs, wolfberries, red dates, dry octopus...
      Cabbage soup

      hope this helps πŸ˜„

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        micollh
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        HappyAvon:


        ABC soup
        raw Papaya with pork ribs, peanuts and red dates
        Lotus Roots
        Watercress
        Huai Shan
        Chicken herbal soup
        Fish soup
        Kou Kei vegetable with fishball and egg.
        Yu chi kua (direct translation sharkfin's melon) hehehe
        mushroom soup
        yong tau foo soup
        Lau huan kua with pork ribs, wolfberries, red dates, dry octopus...
        Cabbage soup

        hope this helps πŸ˜„
        hihi, how u boil ur huai shan soup ? fish soup? chicken herbal soup ? thanks.. nice list

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          Augmum
          last edited by

          micollh:
          Augmum:


          u're :welcome: .....
          think kids would prefer the warm desert soup more..... πŸ˜„

          yes, i thk so too. we boil soup on weekdays, when i ask DD to take her soup, now my DD will ask me, \"today is what soup ? melon ? lotus root?\" haa.. opps.. cos quite frequently boil those, so must change a bit..

          actually, most families in singapore boil the same few kinda of common soups......
          though i try to vary, still not enuff variety..... πŸ˜‰

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            Augmum
            last edited by

            micollh:

            hihi, how u boil ur huai shan soup ? fish soup? chicken herbal soup ? thanks.. nice list
            micollh,
            as for huai shan, i ever tried using the fresh huai shan....
            very bland in taste.....we dun like it... :skeptical:

            for dried huai shan, i boil it together with dan sheng, bei qi, wolfberries and some red dates.....with chicken
            a very tasty chicken herbal soup...... πŸ˜„

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              Pen88n
              last edited by

              Augmum:
              micollh:


              hihi, how u boil ur huai shan soup ? fish soup? chicken herbal soup ? thanks.. nice list

              micollh,
              as for huai shan, i ever tried using the fresh huai shan....
              very bland in taste.....we dun like it... :skeptical:

              for dried huai shan, i boil it together with dan sheng, bei qi, wolfberries and some red dates.....with chicken
              a very tasty chicken herbal soup...... πŸ˜„

              Try to add in some dried longan (ζ‘‚εœ†θ‚‰). Makes it even more yummy!! Can use ζ‘‚εœ†θ‚‰ for your white fungus soup too.

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                Augmum
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                Pen88n:
                Augmum:

                [quote=\"micollh\"]
                hihi, how u boil ur huai shan soup ? fish soup? chicken herbal soup ? thanks.. nice list

                micollh,
                as for huai shan, i ever tried using the fresh huai shan....
                very bland in taste.....we dun like it... :skeptical:

                for dried huai shan, i boil it together with dan sheng, bei qi, wolfberries and some red dates.....with chicken
                a very tasty chicken herbal soup...... πŸ˜„

                Try to add in some dried longan (ζ‘‚εœ†θ‚‰). Makes it even more yummy!! Can use ζ‘‚εœ†θ‚‰ for your white fungus soup too.[/quote]oh yes, sometimes, i added in dried longan too,
                but will remove red dates then, my family find it too heaty .....

                talking abt dried longan, it goes well with mutton soup.....

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                  micollh
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                  thanks mummy !! i seldom add dried longan too, as my mum also said drink too often will be heaty. once awhile is ok, for the sweetness. can use honey dates instead.


                  Aks u all, if u boil green bean soup, what type of sugar u use? my mum said use the honey rock sugar (brown colour, looks like bee hives) is better, it can help to sooth sore throat. Do you use this rock sugar too ?

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                    micollh
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                    Augmum, i have never make mutton siup before… no confidence. later got the smell which i cannot take it. mutton always eat with curry/rendang to cover the smell.

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                      micollh
                      last edited by

                      Augmum:

                      micollh,
                      as for huai shan, i ever tried using the fresh huai shan....
                      very bland in taste.....we dun like it... :skeptical:

                      for dried huai shan, i boil it together with dan sheng, bei qi, wolfberries and some red dates.....with chicken
                      a very tasty chicken herbal soup...... πŸ˜„
                      for the chicken soup, u chop up the chicken or whole chicken ? black chicken or normal chicken ?

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                        micollh
                        last edited by

                        Augmum:

                        actually, most families in singapore boil the same few kinda of common soups......
                        though i try to vary, still not enuff variety..... πŸ˜‰
                        yeah lor.. how often can we change.. but i feel if we make a list on first, it's easier to have different soup.. hee.. different soups is better so that the kids can get different nutrients..

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