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As winter months come closer and loom colder, we find ourselves in the Season of Soup. Frigid winter nights call for the hot, steaming comfort afforded by a bowl of soup. The appeal of this entrée reaches as far back as the 16th Century, where there are recorded from the American Colonies. A woman named Eliza Smith had written a book of recipes called “The Complete Housewife”, and it was published by William Parks in Williamsburg, VA, in 1742. It had several recipes for soups and bisques.
for sale was originated in Paris, France. It was an inexpensive meal sold by street vendors, called “restaure”, and advertised as a remedy to combat physical exhaustion. An enterprising Parisian opened up a shop that specialized in these “restaures” in 1765, and were furthermore referred to as what we commonly call today, restaurants.
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