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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 226294" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Food seems to be a big topic for the day- on the board and at our house! difficult child is doing well- he's making his cheese/potato casserole and the ham is in the oven. I'll start green vegies a little later and I've got fruit cleaned up for munching. So, between that and reading the posts about food, it's making me crave something I wish I knew how to make....</p><p></p><p>The Japanese soup that is typically served at the hibachi tables (although not cooked hibachi style) and it is primarily a broth with scallions and mushrooms in it. I don't know the name of it and have no clue how to make it. Does anyone else know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 226294, member: 3699"] Food seems to be a big topic for the day- on the board and at our house! difficult child is doing well- he's making his cheese/potato casserole and the ham is in the oven. I'll start green vegies a little later and I've got fruit cleaned up for munching. So, between that and reading the posts about food, it's making me crave something I wish I knew how to make.... The Japanese soup that is typically served at the hibachi tables (although not cooked hibachi style) and it is primarily a broth with scallions and mushrooms in it. I don't know the name of it and have no clue how to make it. Does anyone else know? [/QUOTE]
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