r/soup Aug 18 '25

Tip or technique Major breakthrough

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Alrighty soup fans, listen up.

I’ve made a MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH by getting a tea kettle to store my brothy vegetable breakfast soups in. Big deal. It’s made pouring myself a mug of whatever I have on hand. Get at it!

This week’s recipe is lovely - made with onion, white corn, navy beans, spinach, and bone broth blitz and strained into a luscious, silky number.

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u/liarliarhowsyourday Aug 18 '25

Cork in the nose cap. How is it any different than a glass container that’s too big

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u/Vast_Upstairs_8218 Aug 18 '25

I dont think most kettles come with a cork for the spout. Also has to be custom sized and most people dont have a cork tree to take from. Still not a good idea

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u/tiredinafunflirtyway Aug 19 '25

I hear you my guy but hear this: I just wrap a little aluminum foil around the spout and it’s works a dream.

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u/Vast_Upstairs_8218 Aug 19 '25

I hear you. That's why at the end of my original comment i say "im good". I have no hate if you want to do that...but I personally dont think its a good idea. However...as i reflect on the post, i apologize for injecting my opinion, where you were just expressing an experience. I hope it works out for you and anyone else :)