The Bread Bowl Battle
December 17th, 2007
Awhile back, I flexed my 1st Amendment rights and shared my dislike for sourdough bread bowls.
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Awhile back, I flexed my 1st Amendment rights and shared my dislike for sourdough bread bowls.

Soup.
The word itself is probably one of the worst-sounding descriptive food words next to polenta and gefelte fish and immediately connotates a lethargic, common, everyday food item that does little to excite, inspire or ingratiate. Alone, soup is never a meal nor is it ever a main course — it is the poor man’s liquidy food of nothingness.
So then why is a bread bowl supposed to change everything?
As far as prognosises go, soup in a bread bowl has the least chance of rising high above all the other subjects whose prognosises have been not-so-good. This is, primarily because, you just can’t dress up soup — and trying to do so taints what sliver of dignity soup initially had before the bread bowl came into the picture.