My Grandmother made this recipe many times and taught me to make it too. It is a quick “go to” soup. I have added a baked chopped potato and carrot for variety, but I still prefer my Grandmother’s original recipe. Below is the printable recipe. Enjoy! Me
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This is a quick and simple recipe that my Mother made for our family over and over again. I followed in her footsteps and on those evenings when you need to make something quick…this fills the bill. I won’t waste time elaborating…I will get right into the recipe. Remember it is printable too!
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Ahhhhhh the Sands of Time….the small granules of sand are falling faster and faster into that hourglass! One dear friend of mine posted that she would like to see pictures of the Captain and I…..so I am going to go back in time and show the progression because we don’t want to be the cause of any shock attacks! 😉…
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This recipe was given to me in 1972 by a dear friend in Waxachatchee, Texas. Pronounced Wok-za-hatch-eeeee! Most people try to pronounce the first syllable like you would wax a car. They say Wax- a=hash-he! 🙂 My friend Jeanne, said this recipe had been in her family for years…so it has been around awhile. Kinda like me! 😉…
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