Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Soup Facts - Fun Trivia!

Soup Facts - Fun Trivia!


Are you a lover of soup and soup recipes? besides the great taste and collection that soup has, it also has a wide array of uses in our histories of the world. Here are some known and little-known soup facts that you might find interesting. I did!

o Can you believe that Americans sip over 10 Billion bowls of soup every single year! That's a lot of soup!

o Every year, 99% of all American homes buy soup - turning it into a billion business. Whoa! I'm in the wrong business!

o Who eats more soup?. Men or women? Well, for a typical lunch, women seem to be more than twice as likely to eat soup as men. Statistics say, 9.6% vs. 4.0%.

o When was the earliest evidence of our ancestors eating soup? About 6000 Bc! And guess what kind of soup it was? Hippopotamus!

o So, in the late 1700s, apparently the French King was so enamored with himself that he had his royal chefs generate a soup that would allow him to see his own reflection in the bowl. Sheesh! But as a result, consommé (clear broth) was born.

o Since we're talking about the French here's someone else tantalizing tidbit of soup lore that I had to comprise on this Soup Facts page. In the French Court of Louis Xi, the ladies' meals were mostly soup. Guess what the mental was? They were afraid that chewing would make them break out in facial wrinkles! If this were true today, it would put plastic surgeons out of business!

o This one cracked me up! And yet, it's a fact that intertwines fashion, eating utensils and of course, soup! Here it is: Why did thin soups became all the rage in Europe during the 17th century? The spoon was invented. (How did they eat soup before the spoon???) Why was the spoon invented? Because of the newest fashion trend: large and stiff ruffles that the men and the women of the high courts wore colse to their necks. (I bet that's how clowns got their ideas for their costumes!) The found of the spoon was to accommodate wearers of those large ruffles and keep themselves from getting dripped on!

o The first liquid cusine most babies get is the milk from the mother's breast, often times called "Milk Soup."

o Frank Sinatra all the time asked for chicken and rice soup to be available to him in his dressing rooms before he went on stage. He said it all the time cleared his mind and placed his tummy.

o someone else famous person who loved soup was Andy Warhol. He told person that he painted those famous soup cans because its what he had for lunch - every day for 20 years!

o Soup has all the time been known as the medical for any ailment of the heart, mind, soul and body... And this old Yiddish saying says it best... "Troubles are easier to take with soup than without."

o "Of soup and love, the first is the best." - from an old Spanish proverb. (Sometimes, I think that is very true!)

Want more tantalizing facts and tips about soup? naturally visit the Soup Hoopla! Website.




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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Say "I Love You" For Valentine's Day

Say "I Love You" For Valentine's Day


With Valentine's Day just nearby the corner, it's time to start reasoning about the excellent gift for the one you love. Whether you are looking for something special on a tight budget or would simply like to add something special to other gift, there's no better way to express your love than by saying it in a collection of languages.

Find a nice jar and cut distinct colored paper into heart-shaped pieces. Write "I Love You" in a distinct language on each heart and place it in the jar. Continue doing this until the jar is full. Add a nice ribbon nearby the jar and you have a remarkable jar of "Love" to give.

If you want Valentine's Day to last longer, write each "I Love You" in a distinct language on a colored, heart-shaped piece of paper. Then place each heart into a separate envelope. For the next two months, each day you can place a new envelope somewhere where your partner will find it production your love - and Valentine's Day - last a join of months rather that a singular day.

If you are in a more playful mood, cut out the heart-shaped pieces of paper and write "I Love You" in a distinct language along with a hint where your partner can find the next envelope. Have your partner do a scavenger hunt to find each envelope until they come to the final piece where "I Love You" is written in English with whatever Valentine gift you have decided to give.

No matter how you ultimately conclude to give the gift of "I Love You," it'll be a gift long remembered and cherished by the person who receives it.

***** distinct Ways To Say "I Love You" *****

1. A) Arabic -- Ana behibak (to male)

1. B) Arabic -- Ana behibek (to female)

2. Bavarian -- I mog di narrisch gern

3. Bengali -- Ami tomake bhalobashi

4. Brazilian (Portuguese) -- Eu te amo

5. Bulgarian -- Obicham te

6. Burmese -- Chit pa dev

7. Cambodian -- Bon sro lanh oon

8. Chinese (Cantonese) -- Ngo oi ney

9. Chinese (Mandarin) -- Wo ie ni

10. Croatian -- Ljubim te

11. Czech -- Miluji te

12. Danish -- Jeg elsker digv

13. Dutch -- Ik hou van jou

14. Esperanto -- Mi amas vin

15. Estonian -- Mina armastan sind

16. Filipino -- Mahal ka ta

17. Finnish -- Mina rakastan sinua

18. Flemish -- Ik zie oe geerne

19. French -- Je t'aime

20. Gaelic -- Ta gra agam ort

21. German -- Ich liebe dich

22. Greek -- S' agapo

23. A) Hebrew -- Ani ohev otach (to female)

23. B) Hebrew -- Ani ohev otcha (to male)

24. Hindi -- Mai tumse pyar karta hoo

25. Hopi -- Nu' umi unangwa'ta

26. Hungarian -- Szeretlek

27. Icelandic -- Eg elska thig

28. Indonesian -- Saja kasih saudari

29. Irish -- Taim i' ngra leat

30. Italian -- Ti amo

31. Japanese -- Kimi o ai shiteru

32. Javanese -- Kulo tresno

33. Korean -- Tangsinul sarang ha yo

34. Lao -- Koi muk jao

35. Latin -- Te amo

36. Latvian -- Es milu tevi

37. Macedonian -- Sakam te

38. Malay -- Saya cintamu

39. Mohawk -- Konoronhkwa

40. Navaho -- Ayor anosh'ni

41. Norwegian -- Eg elskar deg

42. Persian -- Tora dost daram

43. Polish -- Kocham cie

44. Portuguese -- Amo-te

45. Romanian -- Te iu besc

46. Russian -- Ya vas liubliu

47. Serbian -- Lubim te

48. Shona -- Ndinokuda

49. Sioux -- Techihhila

50. Slovak -- Lubim ta

51. Spanish -- Te quiero

52. Swahili -- Naku penda

53. Swedish -- Jag a'lskar dig

54. Tagalog -- Mahal kita

55. Thai -- Ch'an rak khun

56. Tunisian -- Ha eh bak

57. Turkish -- Seni seviyo rum

58. Ukrainian -- Ja tebe kokhaju

59. Vietnamese -- Toi yeu em

60. Welsh -- 'Rwy'n dy garu di

61. Yiddish -- Ich libe dich

62. Yugoslavian -- Ya te volim

63. Zulu -- Ngiyakuthanda

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