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Thursday, April 25, 2019

Monk Soup

I love soup, and one of my favorites is monk soup. These is a Lebanese dish, and is made during Lent. It's a bean soup with barley and little dumplings with caramelized onions in the center. It is also flavored with lemon. I suppose it's called monk soup because this is what the monks would at instead of meat.

Though Lent is over, I was able to get a bowl of monk soup yesterday. After I ate it, I immediately went to confession. I already have a tonsure, which some ignorant people call a bald spot.

6 comments:

  1. Met a cannibal on a health kick who preferred monks to friars.

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  2. Bernie, where did your score that, you lucky bastard?!

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  3. Lebanese are corrupt. Tony Basile has some connection to the taxi guy in Easton. Morganelli felt that The Taxi guy was bad enough that he stopped using him for DUIs.

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  4. Learned something. Silly me always thought Monk Soup was made from the fish.

    Just as well, that is one ugly cuss.

    https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/monkfish

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  5. A Judge is not above the law fat fuck !

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