Soup Swapping in Roz...

Sometimes the Internet makes you want to be other people.
Mark and Christi both have a command of the Internet that gives you a peak into their lives that inspires and intrigues. Maybe it's the off-cropped photos or the beer swilling during croquet, but personally, I think I want to know these people.
When you read about their soup swap in Roslindale, Massachusetts, I think you'd likely agree. For a full recap, including those recipes everyone is always asking about, you can check out Mark's dedicated page to the Roz Soup Swap 2008, here.
There he writes about Soup and Not Soup, "The winner this year (meaning the first to be completely out) was due to my sister’s ‘Strawberry Soup.’ This cold soup has been brought up on allegations of not really being a soup by NPY. When I did a post-party call with him the next day he complained and said that it wasn’t really soup and that it was mearly a milkshake that had been thawed. (I don’t care what it was... it was good.)"
I vote Soup. But I'm skeptical of strawberries in January in MA, so maybe Not Soup Based on Validity of Ingredients.
Christi meanwhile spent some time with packaging. Here's something interesting that I did not know (see, her blog is that way), there is a rule to Bento, which should include a wrapping cloth or furoshiki. "I found some old notes researching bento (A bento is traditionally made in a 4:3:2:1 ratio... 4 parts of rice, 3 parts of the main dish [either meat or fish], 2 parts of vegetables, and 1 part of a serving of pickled vegetables or a dessert) and furoshiki for a post, so I maybe went a little overboard with my packaging..." I think her packaging is swell and you can look at it here. It obviously moved her soup a heck of lot faster than murph's.
In May, we're back for some East Coast work and vacation, and I hope to be sitting down in some pub drinking beer with these folks. Yep. Check their blogs, won't you?
Soup Swap 2009!
Labels: Boston, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Roslindale, Soup Swap

