Chicken Noodle! How fun to say. Chicken Noodle! Just those two words. Chicken Noodle! Without a soup makes a different accent. Chicken Noodle! Say it just for fun. Chicken Noodle!
Chicken Noodle AND FRIENDS! Chicken Noodle SOUP and Friends. Chicken Noodle Soup and Friends on A FALL DAY! Chicken Noodle Soup and Friends on a SUNNY Fall Day!
My friend has the flu…what should I do? Take her Chicken Noodle Soup of course! At least that’s what So and So would do. I don’t have the ingredients, I don’t have the time. Wait a second. I do have the ingredients and I can throw it in the crockpot. It’s a Chicken Noodle Day!
Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup is one of my husband’s favorites. It all started when we got married. He said he wouldn’t eat Chicken Noodle Soup out of a can (which is highly hilarious because he’ll eat practically anything that comes in a can or a box…his favorite food being macaroni and cheese…even if we go to his parent’s house and they have wonderful leftovers in the fridge…he takes the macaroni and cheese). He said his MOTHER’S Chicken Noodle Soup was the best. That’s a no, no guys! Your wife’s is the best. So I set out to find the perfect homemade Chicken Noodle Soup recipe and we have been happy ever since. :0)
So and So always makes us dinner and always brings us homemade wheat bread. So I had to give So and So some of my homemade Chicken Noodle Soup. I really quite like having So and So over. My husband would be a happy man if I cooked like her and as much as she does.
So and So was coming over anyway with another friend. The other friend brought her toddler. We decided we had to have dinner together and enjoy this Chicken Noodle Soup on a beautiful fall day. The weather was getting warmer by the minute. Not only did we decide to have dinner together but that we should all go over to the house of our sick friend together, who after all was the original reason to make Chicken Noodle Soup. We walked to our friends in our short sleeves, but long pants, through the warm leaves. The toddler, toddling on the sidewalk.
“Swine Flu” she says, better stay away. But the Chicken Noodle Soup was dropped off, a friend was help, friendships were tighten, conversations were enlightened and it was just a good day. A CHICKEN NOODLE DAY!