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purple hayes
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 09:25 Post subject: question for the chefs
This question proably has an easy answer, but I can't think of it, so I'm asking y'all.
If a thick soup is hearty, a watery soup is __________.
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RangerG
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 09:27 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| purple hayes wrote: | This question proably has an easy answer, but I can't think of it, so I'm asking y'all.
If a thick soup is hearty, a watery soup is __________. |
Thin or Runny.
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gretriever
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 09:27 Post subject:
The way you phrased it, I'd call it thin or weak. But I doubt that's the answer you're looking for.
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JUJR
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 09:30 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| purple hayes wrote: | This question proably has an easy answer, but I can't think of it, so I'm asking y'all.
If a thick soup is hearty, a watery soup is __________. |
consomme...sorry wrong spelling....
One entry found for consommé.
Main Entry: con·som·mé
Pronunciation: "kän(t)-s&-'mA
Function: noun
Etymology: French, from past participle of consommer to complete, boil down, from Latin consummare to complete -- more at CONSUMMATE
: clear soup made from well-seasoned stock
maybe the answer is CLEAR?????
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RangerG
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 09:32 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
Beef Jelly in a can?
I assumed that was just a concentrated beef broth....it's not in the dictionary either..
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JUJR
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 09:47 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| RangerG wrote: |
Beef Jelly in a can?
I assumed that was just a concentrated beef broth....it's not in the dictionary either.. |
that would be two words I don't like in the same sentance
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 10:02 Post subject:
less filling.
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 10:03 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| purple hayes wrote: | This question proably has an easy answer, but I can't think of it, so I'm asking y'all.
If a thick soup is hearty, a watery soup is __________. |
Lipton
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HighHeat
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 11:08 Post subject:
how about....watery?
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akern
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 11:16 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| purple hayes wrote: | This question proably has an easy answer, but I can't think of it, so I'm asking y'all.
If a thick soup is hearty, a watery soup is __________. |
Not worth the waste of time to drink it?
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cherylpf
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 11:26 Post subject:
Is this an ACT prep question?
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 11:42 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| purple hayes wrote: | This question proably has an easy answer, but I can't think of it, so I'm asking y'all.
If a thick soup is hearty, a watery soup is __________. |
Broth.
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 11:44 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| Maddie's Wench wrote: |
Broth. |
my thoughts too
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cherylpf
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 11:46 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| HYPERASHEL wrote: |
my thoughts too |
I read that he's wanting an adjective. Thick soup is to "hearty" as thin soup is to.... brothy?
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 03/29/05 - 11:53 Post subject: Re: question for the chefs
| cherylpf wrote: |
I read that he's wanting an adjective. Thick soup is to "hearty" as thin soup is to.... brothy?  |
it's a noun and an adjective. that my logic and I'm sticking to it.
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