Myrna Loy’s Senegalaise Soup

Myrna Loy
“Life, is not a having and a getting,
but a being and a becoming.”

I’m going to ponder that over the next few days Myrna, what with the end of the decade fast approaching and resolutions to be made…

I had a go at Myrna’s soup for the first time, simplicity itself and yummy too. I did prefer Nazimova’s version but maybe that is because other people’s cooking is always nicer than one’s own. It’s a good little recipe though and a definite for the book. Apples, onions, curry powder and chicken essentially. Mmmmm.

I’m busy, busy, busy this week. Trying to get a head start on my tax return before I head off to TEXAS. I am beside myself with excitement.

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