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D Ghost 04-13-2008 10:58 AM

Fucking What The Fuck Is THis Shit? U.S. Senate Bean Soup
 
mmmmm...

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bobby666 04-13-2008 11:57 AM

that doesn't look tasty at all

D Ghost 04-13-2008 12:17 PM

no it does not

SexualDragon 04-13-2008 12:56 PM

maby a special flavor/ingredients?

D Ghost 04-13-2008 12:58 PM

its intense

Helix 04-13-2008 12:59 PM

here is the recipe - http://www.senate.gov/reference/refe.../bean_soup.htm

"Senate Bean Soup

Bean soup is on the menu in the Senate's restaurant every day. There are several stories about the origin of that mandate, but none has been corroborated.

According to one story, the Senate?s bean soup tradition began early in the 20th-century at the request of Senator Fred Dubois of Idaho. Another story attributes the request to Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota, who expressed his fondness for the soup in 1903.

The recipe attributed to Dubois includes mashed potatoes and makes a 5-gallon batch. The recipe served in the Senate today does not include mashed potatoes, but does include a braised onion. Both Senate recipes are below."

D 04-13-2008 01:00 PM

For over 100-or-so years now that "bean soup" be served in the Senate restaurant every day... and so it has, using a simple recipe.

I'm guessing that what you have there is a canned version of the same recipe that's used on the Hill.

GrouchyAdmin 04-13-2008 01:17 PM

A bland meal for bland people.

D Ghost 04-15-2008 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Helix (Post 14062600)
here is the recipe - http://www.senate.gov/reference/refe.../bean_soup.htm

"Senate Bean Soup

Bean soup is on the menu in the Senate's restaurant every day. There are several stories about the origin of that mandate, but none has been corroborated.

According to one story, the Senate?s bean soup tradition began early in the 20th-century at the request of Senator Fred Dubois of Idaho. Another story attributes the request to Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota, who expressed his fondness for the soup in 1903.

The recipe attributed to Dubois includes mashed potatoes and makes a 5-gallon batch. The recipe served in the Senate today does not include mashed potatoes, but does include a braised onion. Both Senate recipes are below."

wow ..........

crockett 04-15-2008 06:39 PM

Would have been more appropriate if it was pork and bean soup.

marcop 04-15-2008 07:01 PM

No wonder the senators are all full of hot air.

Matt 26z 04-15-2008 07:24 PM

It's sold right next to the government cheese.

Robatolla 04-15-2008 07:35 PM

mmmmmmm!

Spunky 04-15-2008 07:43 PM

Probably costs 10 bucks a can

D Ghost 04-15-2008 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spunky (Post 14073582)
Probably costs 10 bucks a can

'hhaha yeah, i should have remembered the damn price


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