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Chicken soup recipe
Chicken soup recipe






Some days they are teary recollections insecurity and defeat. Sometimes their stories are filled with joy and excitement. This is the kind of chicken soup recipe I make my kids when they come home worn from a long day at school. A sight that lifts the spirit and warms the belly. The little orbs of pearl couscous and morsels of cheese swirl to the surface with every spoonful. This Greek Lemon Chicken Soup is cozy, healthy, and loaded with Greek flavors like garlic, earthy olive oil, and feta cheese. It’s just a soup recipe my two sweet babies love. How does this have anything to do with today’s Greek Lemon Chicken Soup Recipe? And above all, kids who will rise above their circumstances, no matter what it takes. Kids that choose friends based on kindness and integrity, instead of appearance and popularity. Instead I pray for kids that are forced to learn problem solving skills. When I look at my two babies, I don’t hope for child prodigies, super models, or Rhodes scholars. It has helped me push through the rough moments in life, let go of fear, set goals and reach them, lift those around me, and believe that I truly can do anything I set my mind to… As long as I want it bad enough and refuse to give up. Perseverance has been more than a friend over the years. Possibly earlier than I might have otherwise. In other words, feeling average helped me develop character. Two lessons that have had a huge impact on my life. And just as important, I learned to stop comparing myself to everyone around me, and stop worrying about what people would think when I made decisions. I just had to be good enough to get me where I wanted to go. I also discovered I didn’t have to be the best at anything. (I wasn’t a complete ugly duckling, but still.) I would have to study harder, practice harder in after school activities, and not rely on my looks to get me by.

chicken soup recipe

Since I didn’t have an obvious “I should do this, instead of that.” feeling based on my shining attributes, I was forced to make a clear line-in-the-sand decision to go after my dreams regardless. Instead of letting this thought defeat me, I decided to take it as a personal challenge. I remember as a teenager determining one day that since I didn’t seem to excel in anything particular, if I wanted something, I was just going to work harder for it than anyone else. So I spent a better part of my formative years being very shy and self conscious.īefore you start feeling sorry for me, let me state, I believe this did me a lot of good. I wasn’t the smartest, most attractive, or most talented. I, however, didn’t have a thing… a method for drawing attention and gaining acceptance. In my mind, my oldest brother was “the smart one,” my older sister was “the artist,” my other brother was “the popular athlete,” and my younger sister was the “cute trouble maker.” Watching them makes me think back to an important lesson I learned as a child, being the fourth out of five kids in the family. Every time I make soup I start thinking about childhood and family placement. With just two babies, I obviously have an oldest child and a youngest child… the responsible independent one, and the cuddly cling-on who likes to have things done for him.








Chicken soup recipe