>>15838829I wouldn't have vegetable soup, okay? And in any case, even if it were good, it couldn't be better than just having a carrot, by itself. Cause that's really good. Not worth to waste it away on a soup, you know? Just make lentil soup and eat a carrot along with it. I think that'd be a million times better than what any vegetable soup could be. I literally can't be wrong on that. Lentil soup, bread, carrots. And potato wedges. Have that. Maybe without the carrot. Oh, and, the same thing with potato wedges. They're great. Why would you have them with vegetable soup? Just have them by themselves, with some good sauce, you know, yoghurt goes really well with potato wedges. You know what I can compare that to, imagine if you were hanging out with two friends, and both of them are great people. Thing is, Friend A is your absolute best friend, and you love being around them, every moment is fun. Friend B is a good friend as well, but, not someone you have as much fun with. You enjoy having them around still, of course. The matter being, while Friend B is around, your chemistry with Friend A doesn't work. The air just turns awkward and you can't make the same quips and jokes and everything that you usually do with Friend A, and the overall experience together becomes, relatively mediocre. That's a terrible analogy. I'm just trying to say that having potato wedges by itself is better than with vegetable soup, even if it'd be okay to have along with vegetable soup. Plus, at the end of the day, these are fried vegetables that you're having inside the soup, and like I said before, fried vegetables are gross. Just doesn't work.
Anyway. That's that. No vegetable soup. I need to stop talking about it, so, let's leave it there.
But, there's one more thing I'm confused on. Is the water in the soup, like, just water? It's not anything that's been turned into liquid? So, the only that gives it taste is the chunks of vegetable and whatever you put inside the b-Part 4.