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	<title>Comments on: ML Forums: Jerk Chicken Soup; Kibbeh</title>
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		<title>By: DocChuck09</title>
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		<description>The only NYC &#039;Chicken Soup&#039; that I have ever had was Streit&#039;s Matzo Ball &amp; Soup Mix.  It was made in New York City under the direction of Rabbi M. Soloveichik.

My wife whipped it for me because I had a head cold, and I refuse to take shots, and pills, and other concoctions from the &#039;medical&#039; community.

Fortunately, I had lost my sense of taste, so the soup may have been wonderful, or maybe not.  

I will never know.  But, alas, I DID survive the head cold.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The only NYC &#8216;Chicken Soup&#8217; that I have ever had was Streit&#8217;s Matzo Ball &amp; Soup Mix.  It was made in New York City under the direction of Rabbi M. Soloveichik.</p>
<p>My wife whipped it for me because I had a head cold, and I refuse to take shots, and pills, and other concoctions from the &#8216;medical&#8217; community.</p>
<p>Fortunately, I had lost my sense of taste, so the soup may have been wonderful, or maybe not.  </p>
<p>I will never know.  But, alas, I DID survive the head cold.</p>
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