In the Twin Cities, Dayton/Hudson had their store, Dayton's. In the oval room, a shopper could eat at linen clothed tables, fine dining. Models would walk by wearing the latest clothing. Men could take a break and relax in the smoking room. People would dress well to go shopping at Dayton's and make a day of it. Mary Tyler Moore (her show) tossed her hat in the air by the Minnapolis Dayton's store. A statue of her doing so is at that cross street in downtown Minneapolis. Dayton's is no longer in business. I did work there in the 80's. Great experience! Brenda from Minnesota (presently living in Arizona, but will be moving back home)
Hi Brenda - thanks for sharing memories of Dayton's. Most big cities had a big department store downtown with a nice dining room. That's when shopping was a real experience! Thanks!
I am only 56 and most of my Hudson's memories are from the Christmas display at the Northland store (scared me) but my whole family defines our Detroit upbringing by the Hudson's downtown store. In my day we only shopped the third basement!!!!!! My mother and grandmother essentially lived at the downtown store in the teens, 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's. My great-great grandmother had a stroke (and died the next day) in one of the elevators in 1893!!! I am so happy to make the soup and the salad for my siblings!!!! Thanks you guys!!!!!
Hi Doug - sounds like you have a family history with Hudson's! I remember the Northland store - that was the company's first suburban store and it was really big, although not nearly as big as the downtown flagship. Hope making some of Hudson's famous dishes brings back fun memories! Thanks for watching!
Kevin and Ralph , I love you both to pieces. But stuck here in England. Believe me or not, i have USA map above my freezer Now i understand the "thumb" Of Michigan x
Mom would take us as kids to J L Hudson’s downtown. I remember the elevator rides with the attedants and the restaurant. Mom would have the Maurice Salad or the pot pie as her special treat. I can Romberg the cheese soup as well. Thanks fir the memories !
What a wonderful homage to a great department store! I had the opportunity to visit JL Hudson's a few times when I would spend time with my aunt. It was a wonderful experience, a very beautiful store with nice people working there who were friendly. In New York City, where I'm from, there was a department store by the name of B. Altman & Co. which was a genteel, old-world store with the Charleston Gardens restaurant. These stores will never die as long as we remember them, talk about them, and, in your case, make foods that were served by them. Congratulations on a wonderful recipe which I am going to make ASAP as I am a die hard cheese lover. Thank you so much!
***** Thanks, Billy! So glad you had the opportunity to experience Hudson's! I've heard of B. Altman and what wonderful places these were. We are so lucky to have seen them - yes, they live on in our memories! Hope you give the soup a try! Thanks for watching!
I made this and it is INCREDIBLE!! I won't say how much of it I ate, but I had a salad and fresh crusty bread with it. DUNK ALERT!!! LOL!! Dipping bread is DIVINE!!! Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe and all your terrific posts.
And it was easy too! I just won't be making it again soon or else I will weigh 500 lbs. LOL You guys have a special place in my heart because we love the same things, wishing you all good things always!
Oh, how I loved Hudson's. I have so many wonderful memories of being there with my mom and my sister. I don't think there was a thing on that menu that we hadn't had a hundred times, but of course, it was always Canadian Cheese soup, and Chicken pot pie. Then, of course, a Sanders hot fudge sundae. My whole family went to the Hudson's Thanksgiving Parade, and we froze our buns off hahaha. The Lone Ranger even rode my White Arab in the parade! I still remember when I was very little, going down to the huge Detroit store from Warren, and doing my Christmas shopping for my family with the "Elves" on the toy floor, all by myself. How exciting for me. I didn't know for a long time my parents had paid in advance hahaha. What joyful memories. I feel sorry that my kids missed this. Kids nowadays just don't have the special things I had growing up. I hope you make as many Hudson's recipes as possible. Thanks :))
+Sandra D Hi Sandra - thank you so much for your note and sharing your fond memories of Hudson's!! How lucky we are to have experienced that magical store and all the other fun places downtown! I'm trying to locate the Hudson's chicken pot pie recipe, so when I do we will make a video. Thanks for watching!
+Cavalcade of Food oh that would be great! I heard the secret ingredient to the Hudson's pot pie was dried sweet basil. The last time I made Chicken Pot pie, I tried adding a bit of basil and it did add that Hudson's flavor. P.S. I made your moms' Kapustka recipe and it was divine! I had a palm sized piece of pork butt that I put on top and added 1/4 of a head of fresh cabbage that I shredded and had to use. I Let it cook on top of the stove about 4 hours, and it was wonderful! Thanks again! 👏👍
No matter where you're from, memories of 'things that aren't there anymore' are special and I love it when people share them. Thanks. I'm going to make this with an ulterior motive. It really looks like it would make a good sauce to go over egg noodles. I've been obsessed ever since they stopped making Betty Crocker's two-step Noodles Romanoff and I'm looking for a satisfying replacement. I've tried b'jillions of recipes over the decades. We'll see.
jimsher9880 Thanks for watching! Since this is a fairly thick soup it should work well over egg noodles! If you give it a try, let us know how it turns out! It's frustrating when something you like gets discontinued...good luck!
J.L. Hudson's sounds like it was a special place, and that great memories were made there. For us in Chicago, we had Marshall Field's department store and its Oak Room for lovely, memorable dining experiences. For many, a highlight of their holiday season was to go downtown and see the window displays at Marshall Field's and then have a celebratory lunch by the enormous Christmas tree in the center of the Oak Room. Macy's has taken over ownership and it's just not quite the same. Still nice, but nothing brings back Marshall Field's. I totally get why you miss J.L. Hudson's. At least you can still taste it in a bowl of that delicious looking soup. I'm totally digging your retro kitchen, BTW.
Hi Roxanne! Thanks for the note. Your memories of Marshall Field's in Chicago (I was lucky enough to have been there a couple of times and remember what a beautiful and magnificent store it was) are very similar to what us Detroiters remember about J. L. Hudson's. The window displays, the decorations at Christmas time, the dining room, not to mention the service! It's nice to take a trip back in memory with some of the famous menu items Hudson's offered for many years. Glad you like the kitchen! Thanks for watching!
I have to admit, I didn't really realize there was cheese soup that was actually meant to be eaten as soup - I only knew of the condensed yellow goo in a can that's meant for adding into recipes. This looks so good! I want to try it with some sundried tomato breadsticks for dipping. Thank you guys for another great recipe!
Hello Kevin and Ralph! Thanks for the shout out to us Canadians! I have never heard of this soup and tried to find out about the origin of it online, with no luck. But I am going to make this as it sounds wonderful.How can you go wrong with cheese,eh? Looking forward to part two with the salad.Take care guys!
I am from East Baltimore area a little east of Fells Point called Highlandtown! I will be 63 on June 26th, and when I grew up there they had wonderful bakeries, the ethnic groups wer Italian, Polish, Greek. The bakeries were owned by Poles who apprenticed in Germany, so each had there different spins! We also had a department stores downtown with 3 restaurants, plus Woolworth, Mc Crory's Kressge's etc!
+Joseph Valenti I was in Fells Point a couple of years ago and it is a cool area still - I can imagine how great it must have been years ago! Thanks for watching!
If you're into cheesy soup, this is one for you!! Thanks for watching! I ordered a bowl of this to go with my meal almost every time I ate at J.L. Hudson's.
I have a brilliant Marshall Field's cookbook of recipes that were serviced in their famed Walnut Room. So many great memories. Mrs. Hering's Pot Pie was their signature dish.
I am originally from Hamtramck polish/Ukraine nice walking down memory lane with Kevin & Ralph. Ethnic food always a delightful & healthy. Do you remember "duck soup" my grandma specialty with potatoes, raisin, plums, carrot, & noodles. I loved it when I was young. Enjoyed your cooking! & music -- keep going.
Thanks Margaret!! So great to hear from you!! We still love to go to Hamtramck and enjoy the Polish restaurants and bakeries. I remember duck soup - my grandma made it too!! Great memories - thanks for sharing!
*JL Hudson was born in England and lived in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada) before the family moved to Detroit. I guess he had an attachment to the Commonwealth.*
Thanks, raccoon! I don't know if JL was still around when the restaurant in the store started serving this soup, but he might have been. If not, it may have been in tribute to his Canadian roots! Thanks for letting me know!
Oh yummy! I can't wait till you do the salad, then I'm going to make this meal! I miss the old dept. stores w/ the nice restaurants. The only thing similar to that I know about these days is at Nordstrom in Denver. Can't wait to see you swap the stove, too!
moon lily Thanks, moon lily! The salad is really, really good - it's the dressing that really makes it. It's a fun meal and I'm with you - I miss the old department stores with all their good service. Thanks for watching!
Another great adventure! Thanks! For bringing back to life a delicious Canadian cheese soup. ( I remember it well! --- ) Do you remember chicken ala king? Good memories always of J L Hudson!
Hi Margaret! Yes, the Chicken ala King! I remember it - so very good like everything on the Hudson's menu. I'm so glad we got to experience a real service-oriented department store, and the restaurant was the best! Thanks!
I have a lot of catching up to do! I haven't watched the videos lately---lost my great aunt in February, and am dealing with the estate. I love this soup! My grandmother worked at Hudson's downtown in the Credit Union, and my stepmother worked at both the Westland store and downtown as a buyer of china, crystal and glass. I have this every time I go to the restaurant at Macy's Westland along with a Maurice Salad. Hope you're both well---Steve
.After 7 years I'm sure there have been lots of ideas of why this soup is called Canadian Cheese Soup... It's because if you add some bacon finely diced you would use Canadian Bacon. Therefore the name. I did make this same soup here in Orlando today and I noticed you didn't add bacon. When I grew up in Ohio we had a very large department store in Columbus, Ohio called Lazarus' and it had a wonderful restaurant in it. Thanks for sharing the soup recipe...
Hi Michael! I didn't add bacon to mine because Hudson's didn't have any bacon in their soup. Many years ago I was in Columbus, Ohio and I remember going to the Lazarus store there - it was beautiful! Thanks!
Thanks for the memories on the Hudson's cheese soup. My mother is from Detroit and she always loved getting there cheese soup. She even made it at home like you did Kevin. She use to put hers in a bread bowl and it was wonderful. Great video today, and thanks for sharing.
Guys this looks sensational! We have a local pub type restaurant here in Chattanooga that serves a soup that looks identical to this except it's a Beer cheese soup. I'm wondering if they sub beer for the stock? Anyway, it's a little warm here now, for soup, but cannot wait to make this in the fall! Are the popovers you have here the same recipe you have posted in the past? I make them frequently and love them! I also can't wait for the great stove exchange. You should entitle it "Stove Swap 2K15!" Glad to see The Cottage back open for the season! Cheers :)
Adam Bryan Thanks, Adam!! Yes, I used the popover recipe that is posted here on CoF - it's my go-to and everyone always loves them. Popovers were actually on the menu at Hudson's, so they were a natural with this meal. I like your idea about 2K15 ;-). Time permitting, we may do the stove exchange this weekend. Hope all is well with you !!
Thanks, Narsil! This is an older video before I was including the recipe in the description - sorry. I have since corrected that issue. Hope you try it - it's a wonderful soup.
In the Twin Cities, Dayton/Hudson had their store, Dayton's.
In the oval room, a shopper could eat at linen clothed tables, fine dining. Models would walk by wearing the latest clothing. Men could take a break and relax in the smoking room.
People would dress well to go shopping at Dayton's and make a day of it.
Mary Tyler Moore (her show) tossed her hat in the air by the Minnapolis Dayton's store.
A statue of her doing so is at that cross street in downtown Minneapolis.
Dayton's is no longer in business.
I did work there in the 80's. Great experience!
Brenda
from Minnesota
(presently living in Arizona, but will be moving back home)
Hi Brenda - thanks for sharing memories of Dayton's. Most big cities had a big department store downtown with a nice dining room. That's when shopping was a real experience! Thanks!
@@cavalcadeoffood
You're welcome!
Love your videos!
I have wonderful memories of my mom taking me to J L Hudson’s, we always had lunch. Thanks for bringing back the memories.
You're welcome, Michele! Hudson's was such a special place and the restaurant was always a highlight!
Maurice salad and a bowl of cheese soup...and life was good...you are so right about the memories...thank you.
My memory of Hudson's is Christmas time & Santa. All the beautiful decorations
Yes - it was like a Christmas wonderland! Such great memories!
I am only 56 and most of my Hudson's memories are from the Christmas display at the Northland store (scared me) but my whole family defines our Detroit upbringing by the Hudson's downtown store. In my day we only shopped the third basement!!!!!! My mother and grandmother essentially lived at the downtown store in the teens, 20's, 30's, 40's and 50's. My great-great grandmother had a stroke (and died the next day) in one of the elevators in 1893!!! I am so happy to make the soup and the salad for my siblings!!!! Thanks you guys!!!!!
Hi Doug - sounds like you have a family history with Hudson's! I remember the Northland store - that was the company's first suburban store and it was really big, although not nearly as big as the downtown flagship. Hope making some of Hudson's famous dishes brings back fun memories! Thanks for watching!
Kevin and Ralph ,
I love you both to pieces.
But stuck here in England.
Believe me or not, i have USA
map above my freezer
Now i understand the "thumb"
Of Michigan x
Hello Lauren! Love hearing from you in England! Thank you so much - sending love from the "Thumb!"
Mom would take us as kids to J L Hudson’s downtown. I remember the elevator rides with the attedants and the restaurant. Mom would have the Maurice Salad or the pot pie as her special treat. I can Romberg the cheese soup as well. Thanks fir the memories !
Thanks for sharing your memories of Hudson's!
What a wonderful homage to a great department store! I had the opportunity to visit JL Hudson's a few times when I would spend time with my aunt. It was a wonderful experience, a very beautiful store with nice people working there who were friendly.
In New York City, where I'm from, there was a department store by the name of B. Altman & Co. which was a genteel, old-world store with the Charleston Gardens restaurant.
These stores will never die as long as we remember them, talk about them, and, in your case, make foods that were served by them. Congratulations on a wonderful recipe which I am going to make ASAP as I am a die hard cheese lover. Thank you so much!
***** Thanks, Billy! So glad you had the opportunity to experience Hudson's! I've heard of B. Altman and what wonderful places these were. We are so lucky to have seen them - yes, they live on in our memories! Hope you give the soup a try! Thanks for watching!
I just love visiting your kitchen! I can't wait to try this recipe. Thank you so much for sharing your recipes and your time :)
cynicalotter You're so welcome!! Thanks for watching and I hope you give this soup recipe a try!!
We had Marshall Field's in the Chicago area and I recall going to the restaurant with my mom. These stores are just a memory now.
I loved the Marshall Field's.
This looks legit amazing!!!
Thanks, Jonathan! It's a wonderful soup!
I made this and it is INCREDIBLE!! I won't say how much of it I ate, but I had a salad and fresh crusty bread with it. DUNK ALERT!!! LOL!! Dipping bread is DIVINE!!! Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe and all your terrific posts.
***** So glad you tried it, Billy! Thanks for letting us know and how good it must have been with that crusty bread!! Thanks so much for watching!!
And it was easy too! I just won't be making it again soon or else I will weigh 500 lbs. LOL You guys have a special place in my heart because we love the same things, wishing you all good things always!
looks great guys always enjoy your vids thank you
Charlies Homecooking Thanks for watching, Charlie!!
Oh, how I loved Hudson's. I have so many wonderful memories of being there with my mom and my sister. I don't think there was a thing on that menu that we hadn't had a hundred times, but of course, it was always Canadian Cheese soup, and Chicken pot pie. Then, of course, a Sanders hot fudge sundae. My whole family went to the Hudson's Thanksgiving Parade, and we froze our buns off hahaha. The Lone Ranger even rode my White Arab in the parade! I still remember when I was very little, going down to the huge Detroit store from Warren, and doing my Christmas shopping for my family with the "Elves" on the toy floor, all by myself. How exciting for me. I didn't know for a long time my parents had paid in advance hahaha. What joyful memories. I feel sorry that my kids missed this. Kids nowadays just don't have the special things I had growing up.
I hope you make as many Hudson's recipes as possible. Thanks :))
+Sandra D Hi Sandra - thank you so much for your note and sharing your fond memories of Hudson's!! How lucky we are to have experienced that magical store and all the other fun places downtown! I'm trying to locate the Hudson's chicken pot pie recipe, so when I do we will make a video. Thanks for watching!
+Cavalcade of Food oh that would be great! I heard the secret ingredient to the Hudson's pot pie was dried sweet basil. The last time I made Chicken Pot pie, I tried adding a bit of basil and it did add that Hudson's flavor. P.S. I made your moms' Kapustka recipe and it was divine! I had a palm sized piece of pork butt that I put on top and added 1/4 of a head of fresh cabbage that I shredded and had to use. I Let it cook on top of the stove about 4 hours, and it was wonderful! Thanks again! 👏👍
No matter where you're from, memories of 'things that aren't there anymore' are special and I love it when people share them. Thanks.
I'm going to make this with an ulterior motive. It really looks like it would make a good sauce to go over egg noodles. I've been obsessed ever since they stopped making Betty Crocker's two-step Noodles Romanoff and I'm looking for a satisfying replacement. I've tried b'jillions of recipes over the decades. We'll see.
jimsher9880 Thanks for watching! Since this is a fairly thick soup it should work well over egg noodles! If you give it a try, let us know how it turns out! It's frustrating when something you like gets discontinued...good luck!
Miss JL Hudsons so many fond memories.
Hi Robin - wasn't Hudson's the best? I miss it, too! Thanks!
J.L. Hudson's sounds like it was a special place, and that great memories were made there. For us in Chicago, we had Marshall Field's department store and its Oak Room for lovely, memorable dining experiences. For many, a highlight of their holiday season was to go downtown and see the window displays at Marshall Field's and then have a celebratory lunch by the enormous Christmas tree in the center of the Oak Room. Macy's has taken over ownership and it's just not quite the same. Still nice, but nothing brings back Marshall Field's. I totally get why you miss J.L. Hudson's. At least you can still taste it in a bowl of that delicious looking soup. I'm totally digging your retro kitchen, BTW.
Hi Roxanne! Thanks for the note. Your memories of Marshall Field's in Chicago (I was lucky enough to have been there a couple of times and remember what a beautiful and magnificent store it was) are very similar to what us Detroiters remember about J. L. Hudson's. The window displays, the decorations at Christmas time, the dining room, not to mention the service! It's nice to take a trip back in memory with some of the famous menu items Hudson's offered for many years. Glad you like the kitchen! Thanks for watching!
Boy that looks yummy!!!
I have to admit, I didn't really realize there was cheese soup that was actually meant to be eaten as soup - I only knew of the condensed yellow goo in a can that's meant for adding into recipes. This looks so good! I want to try it with some sundried tomato breadsticks for dipping. Thank you guys for another great recipe!
You're welcome, Kacey!! Those breadsticks would be great with this soup!! Thanks for watching!
Hello Kevin and Ralph! Thanks for the shout out to us Canadians! I have never heard of this soup and tried to find out about the origin of it online, with no luck. But I am going to make this as it sounds wonderful.How can you go wrong with cheese,eh? Looking forward to part two with the salad.Take care guys!
Janina S. Thanks, Janina!! I'm not sure what makes it Canadian, but it sure is good!! Thanks for watching!
they still serve the cheese soup at the Macys restaurant at Oakland Mall and Popovers and Maurice salad I stop every time I am back in the Metro area.
Hi Richard! Good to know - will have to make a trip to Oakland Mall soon! Thanks for watching!
Love the old style kitchen 👌
Thanks!
I am from East Baltimore area a little east of Fells Point called Highlandtown! I will be 63 on June 26th, and when I grew up there they had wonderful bakeries, the ethnic groups wer Italian, Polish, Greek. The bakeries were owned by Poles who apprenticed in Germany, so each had there different spins! We also had a department stores downtown with 3 restaurants, plus Woolworth, Mc Crory's Kressge's etc!
+Joseph Valenti I was in Fells Point a couple of years ago and it is a cool area still - I can imagine how great it must have been years ago! Thanks for watching!
I grew up in mid-Michigan… I think mom would drive us to the Hudson’s store in Fashion Square Mall in Saginaw ??? when we were little.
Hi Kathleen! Yes, there was a Hudson's store in the Saginaw area. Thanks!
This looks legit amazing.
If you're into cheesy soup, this is one for you!! Thanks for watching! I ordered a bowl of this to go with my meal almost every time I ate at J.L. Hudson's.
i like the candy store sears used to have
Yes, me too! I remember they sold candy, nuts and popcorn! You could smell it in the store. Miss those days!
I have a brilliant Marshall Field's cookbook of recipes that were serviced in their famed Walnut Room. So many great memories. Mrs. Hering's Pot Pie was their signature dish.
Now that is a cookbook to keep! Another great department store restaurant! Thanks for watching!
I am originally from Hamtramck polish/Ukraine nice walking down memory lane with Kevin & Ralph. Ethnic food always a delightful & healthy. Do you remember "duck soup" my grandma specialty with potatoes, raisin, plums, carrot, & noodles. I loved it when I was young. Enjoyed your cooking! & music -- keep going.
Thanks Margaret!! So great to hear from you!! We still love to go to Hamtramck and enjoy the Polish restaurants and bakeries. I remember duck soup - my grandma made it too!! Great memories - thanks for sharing!
*JL Hudson was born in England and lived in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada) before the family moved to Detroit. I guess he had an attachment to the Commonwealth.*
Thanks, raccoon! I don't know if JL was still around when the restaurant in the store started serving this soup, but he might have been. If not, it may have been in tribute to his Canadian roots! Thanks for letting me know!
Robertson's in downtown south bend,indiana had a resteraunt really good burgers i remember k mart had a little cafeteria as well
I'll bet the restaurant in Robertson's was good. Many department stores had really nice places to eat and relax. Thanks!
Oh yummy! I can't wait till you do the salad, then I'm going to make this meal! I miss the old dept. stores w/ the nice restaurants. The only thing similar to that I know about these days is at Nordstrom in Denver. Can't wait to see you swap the stove, too!
moon lily Thanks, moon lily! The salad is really, really good - it's the dressing that really makes it. It's a fun meal and I'm with you - I miss the old department stores with all their good service. Thanks for watching!
Another great adventure! Thanks! For bringing back to life a delicious Canadian cheese soup. ( I remember it well! --- ) Do you remember chicken ala king? Good memories always of J L Hudson!
Hi Margaret! Yes, the Chicken ala King! I remember it - so very good like everything on the Hudson's menu. I'm so glad we got to experience a real service-oriented department store, and the restaurant was the best! Thanks!
I have a lot of catching up to do! I haven't watched the videos lately---lost my great aunt in February, and am dealing with the estate. I love this soup! My grandmother worked at Hudson's downtown in the Credit Union, and my stepmother worked at both the Westland store and downtown as a buyer of china, crystal and glass. I have this every time I go to the restaurant at Macy's Westland along with a Maurice Salad. Hope you're both well---Steve
TheStefan40 Hi Steve!! Sorry about your loss. Hope all is well - so nice that you have a family Hudson's connection!
.After 7 years I'm sure there have been lots of ideas of why this soup is called Canadian Cheese Soup... It's because if you add some bacon finely diced you would use Canadian Bacon. Therefore the name. I did make this same soup here in Orlando today and I noticed you didn't add bacon. When I grew up in Ohio we had a very large department store in Columbus, Ohio called Lazarus' and it had a wonderful restaurant in it. Thanks for sharing the soup recipe...
Hi Michael! I didn't add bacon to mine because Hudson's didn't have any bacon in their soup. Many years ago I was in Columbus, Ohio and I remember going to the Lazarus store there - it was beautiful! Thanks!
Thanks for the memories on the Hudson's cheese soup. My mother is from Detroit and she always loved getting there cheese soup. She even made it at home like you did Kevin. She use to put hers in a bread bowl and it was wonderful. Great video today, and thanks for sharing.
Robert Peters You're welcome, Robert! This soup in a bread bowl would be wonderful!
can't wait to try it
Yummy looks like you guys made it through Thanksgiving I hope of 2018 all of my love to both of you from Paris Illinois
Thanks so much, Beryl!! Sending warm wishes back to you!!
Guys this looks sensational! We have a local pub type restaurant here in Chattanooga that serves a soup that looks identical to this except it's a Beer cheese soup. I'm wondering if they sub beer for the stock? Anyway, it's a little warm here now, for soup, but cannot wait to make this in the fall! Are the popovers you have here the same recipe you have posted in the past? I make them frequently and love them! I also can't wait for the great stove exchange. You should entitle it "Stove Swap 2K15!" Glad to see The Cottage back open for the season! Cheers :)
Adam Bryan oh did you find out about the popover recipe? i want to try that too. those look good!
Adam Bryan Thanks, Adam!! Yes, I used the popover recipe that is posted here on CoF - it's my go-to and everyone always loves them. Popovers were actually on the menu at Hudson's, so they were a natural with this meal. I like your idea about 2K15 ;-). Time permitting, we may do the stove exchange this weekend. Hope all is well with you !!
Thx for the recipe, might try it. One comment: would have been really helpful to add a link to (or the actual text of) the recipe
Thanks, Narsil! This is an older video before I was including the recipe in the description - sorry. I have since corrected that issue. Hope you try it - it's a wonderful soup.
Poor Ralph wants a bite 😂
love the stove! part of the cottage eh
Skay Young Glad you like the stove! Think of what to make when you come visit!!
cheesesoup is very popular in Illinois too😀
+Patricia Sue Perkins Dudzik Thanks, Patricia - I think cheese soup might be a Midwestern thing!
Yes I agree
OMG now I'm starving!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
***** LOL!! I'll bet a pot of Canadian Cheese soup would take care of that hunger! Thanks for watching!
Cavalcade of Food I think you're right!!
way to go guys
great mince on those veggies
Yummy !!!
Sylvia Fischer Thanks, Sylvia!
Maurice Salad was served with the dressing mixed in in advance, and NO green peppers or tomatoes!
Wonderful! Thanks, Joe!
Probably because the French or Canadians call a fine chop of onions, celery, and carrots they call a Mirapoix!
You said baking soda first then baking powder second, i think you meant baking soda
Yes, I did! Sorry!
yummy
too much 'talking' and not enough cooking LOL
Annoying music in the background. Too much talking. They must have said "Hudson" 100 times. Very annoying video.
Sorry you didn't like the video - Thanks for watching!
@@cavalcadeoffood I REALLY enjoy all the talking and cooking. Makes me feel like I’m being included in a fun cooking visit . 🤗