Nourish Soupworks
This soup? THA BOMB.
I happened upon it at Blush Lane market a couple weekends ago as we killed time waiting for Emily’s soccer scrimmage to be over. I ran into Mando, the owner, (I knew so because she looked exactly like she does on the label) at the checkout, handing out sample cups. I was an easy sell. Normally, I don’t buy soup. I mean, it’s soup. It’s easy to make. But like everything else, there’s a certain deliciousness and mystique to those someone makes for you.
I had forgotten I had it, and it may have possibly saved my life, I think.
Perusing her website now, I see she delivers for free (or next to), depending on where you live in the city. (Presuming you live in Calgary, that is. If you don’t-sorry, don’t mean to tease you. But you could look at the ingredient list and wing it, couldn’t you?)
March 23 2010 09:16 pm | leftovers











Laurie in Burnaby BC on 23 Mar 2010 at 11:02 pm #
Soup is good food. Nothing quite like it when feeling unwell on cold, wet days. Yes, I would certainly wing it from a list of ingredients.
julie on 24 Mar 2010 at 8:17 am #
This soup looks so good! Might be a delicious experiment
Dim on 24 Mar 2010 at 8:43 am #
Not a huge fan of buying soup but am in LOVE with Blush Lane. Will have to check it out. Thanks for the tip!
Barb on 24 Mar 2010 at 10:15 am #
This soup does look good. I also am a scratch soup maker and I have several favorites. Beyond that, I forget about anything else so it is a very good idea to look around and maybe try a new one or two and who knows, perhaps even make a new favorite. Keeps you on top of new flavors and combinations.
Joel on 14 Jun 2010 at 12:06 pm #
Eating her Turkey chilli as I read this! Very tasty!
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