Tomato Soup

Tomato Soup

  • Submitted By: dashayu62
  • Date Submitted: 03/21/2014 2:09 PM
  • Category: English
  • Words: 434
  • Page: 2

A Fantastic bowl of Tomato Soup!!!
Hmmm, Hmmm Good!!!

Here are the procedures to making of a fantastic bowl of Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup in fewer than five minutes.
But first you need to gather the following items to proceed; 1-small can of Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup, access to a clean water source, a saucepan or microwave bowl, a soup bowl and spoon, a heat source – stove top, hotplate, campfire, microwave or any other heat source that can provide a constant level of heat to cook with – but please don’t use a flame thrower. Here are some additional items you might need; ground black pepper, ground sea salt and a handful of saltine crackers. Now follow these procedures and the end result will be a great bowl of Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup.
First you want to get your heat source up and running so turn on the stovetop or hot plate to a medium-high setting, or you can make sure your campfire is not a raging bonfire but instead has a constant level of heat coming from its embers. If going with the microwave, then set your microwave to cook for 3:00 minutes at a medium heat.
After you have your heat source ready to cook on, then take the can of Campbell’s Condensed Tomato Soup with the new easy opening lid, pop open the lid and pour the soup into the saucepan or microwave bowl. Now you will need to refill the can from your water source then add this water to the soup. Go ahead and place the saucepan on your heat source or the microwave bowl in the microwave and then press the “Start” button.
Heat the soup for approximately 3 minutes ensuring that the soup reaches the heat level that you like. Halfway through the heating process you will need to stir the soup, while in the microwave open the door when the time left hits 1:30, then stir the soup, close the door and press the “Start” button to continue the heating process.
After 3:00 minutes of cooking or when you reach the desired temperature, go ahead and remove the soup from its...

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