More Sourdough and a Turkey Soup

Oct 25, 2015 21:26


Never say never ... to sourdough starter.

Soup is a great way to use up leftover diced turkey meat, especially the white meat which can dry out quickly.

For this creamy turkey soup, I used potato gnocchi, and chopped baby spinach and grated carrots for colour, flavour and added nutrition.


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spikesgirl58 October 26 2015, 10:06:53 UTC
Snicker - and you think witches brooms are beyond your skill set. There is nothing beyond your skill set, my friend.

The soup looks fabulous, so much better than my broccoli cheddar soup from last night. And these cinnamon rolls - *yum*

So glad I'm not closer or I'd be inviting myself to dinner all the time.

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a_boleyn October 26 2015, 11:16:30 UTC
The broom assembly requires a delicate touch. What IS that green thread tied around the cheese?

Loved the soup too. It didn't need the buns but I ate them together anyway. The cinnamon rolls WERE dangerous even if the sourdough was not my favourite dough to use for them. Still, with enough frosting on top ... ate 2, gave away 8 and have 2 more in the fridge. :)

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spikesgirl58 October 26 2015, 11:41:34 UTC
I'm thinking a chive.

It's good that you have people to share with. I'm sure they just hate to see you coming with something in your hands - Not!

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a_boleyn October 26 2015, 12:04:41 UTC
I ended up calling my grass cutter at around 5pm on Sunday. He and his wife did the weeding in the front garden bed(?) and at the back while I was out so I wanted to let him know that he could come over and pick up the money. The warm rolls were the incentive for him to come over that day. :)

A bag of the frozen dill-onion buns also found a home with him.

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spikesgirl58 October 26 2015, 12:13:12 UTC
I'm sure he really appreciate both the money and the treats!

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a_boleyn October 26 2015, 12:20:18 UTC
He's in the auto industry so it's boom or bust. He and his wife do lawns/snow shovelling, house cleaning (wife), various handy man jobs ie my basement clear out back in 2010.

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spikesgirl58 October 26 2015, 16:26:35 UTC
At least he has that to fall back on. It must be hard, though.

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a_boleyn October 26 2015, 19:08:13 UTC
Definitely. And when he's working full/overtime (night shift) at the plant he still has to fulfill his obligations to his customers which means not a lot of sleep or very irregular sleep times.

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spikesgirl58 October 26 2015, 19:40:44 UTC
Golly - feast or famine!

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