In the heat of the moment, you’ve been known to lose your cool. (So you called your sister a home-wrecking ho-bag on Christmas. No big.)
Warm your way back into a loved one’s heart with Spoonful of Comfort chicken soup. A Florida woman came up with the idea when her mother fell ill, and she wanted to send her a bit of good cheer.
The old-fashioned blend is handmade fresh from all-natural ingredients (no additives or preservatives). It’s the recipe you’d expect — chicken, noodles, carrots, celery, onion, garlic, salt, and pepper — prepared in small batches for brilliant flavor, then shipped right to your door. From-scratch rolls or oatmeal raisin cookies complete your order.
Just don’t tell your accountant that one 64-ounce jar (think two Big Gulps) will set you back $32.
That would be stirring the pot.
Available online at spoonfulofcomfort.com.
Photo: Courtesy of Spoonful of Comfort
Posted by cj1000 on Jan 20, 2010 12:12:40 PM
Are you serious? I find it completely offensive that you can promote a bowl of soup that costs $32. Buy a can of Annie's and send the remaining $30 those that need it in places like Haiti.
Posted by carpeta on Jan 20, 2010 9:41:53 AM
"a home wrecking ho-bag"? Seriously? Yah, that's really professional and makes me want to read more. Not all Philadelphians are low-class as you contend they are with your choice of words.
Posted by mommomof11 on Jan 29, 2010 7:02:50 PM
You've got to be kidding! I can make that plus two more for about $7.00 Get a grip!