What about whiskey? That is sometimes mixed with water. :3
What about whiskey? That is sometimes mixed with water. :3
I disagree - tonic water or soda water are perfectly valid mixers, for example. You could cut your whiskey or bourbon with tap water, although I wouldn't advise it, I'd just add ice cubes.
Why the hell did you ask for lemonade instead of ginger ale? I too have suffered from being served lemonade instead of fizzy lemonade since emigrating - our country set us up for failure, man.
Anyway, vodka + V8 vegetable juice = valid
vodka + Campbell's tomato soup = not a thing
If it can go with tomato juice, it can probably go with tomato soup, too. Someone obviously has to try this... not me, though. I don't like vodka.
Bow before the mighty Javoo!
I guess vodka pasta sauce is a thing, along with bourbon barbecue sauce, whiskey chocolate cake, jello shots, etc. I sense a strangely ambiguous dinner party in the future.
Next query:
STONE SOUP - FOOD, OR FRAUD?
I just had lunch... a jumbo sausage, pasta with pepper cream sauce and thai beef noodle soup as the drink. No other drink. The soup washed it all down just fine... although it certainly lacked in the noodle department!
Soups are generally salty, but that is the fault of chefs, manufacturers and society. You can have relatively little salt in your soup and still have it taste nice. You could probably come up with saltless soup (a quick search says it's easily doable). Also, salt content doesn't automatically make something a food any more than sugar content does.
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HERE'S YOUR DRINK, DANIEL.
Now I really want to make soup, despite swearing off of soup forever last week when the soup I had for lunch leaked all over my bag, resulting in $130 in library fines
Also, for the "if it's in a bowl, it's food" argument, what about when you go to those coffeehouses that serve their drinks in giant bowls instead of cups for some reason?
If soup is a drink, can you drink it through a straw?
Wow, that sucks. Danielle once bought some milk and it leaked all through her bag, we had to throw the bag out in the end.
Not to mention if you put water into a bowl and use a spoon to drink it... well, it's still a drink, isn't it?Also, for the "if it's in a bowl, it's food" argument, what about when you go to those coffeehouses that serve their drinks in giant bowls instead of cups for some reason?
You can. It's certainly easier than drinking a milkshake through a straw. Although with some soups that have chunks of food in them, the chunks of food may jam in the straw, which would ruin the experience.If soup is a drink, can you drink it through a straw?
The soup I had at lunch could definitely be drunk through a straw, it was very thin. The tomato and basil soup I had yesterday would probably have been suited to it, too...
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Oh god yet another thread arguing over semantics. WHO'S IDEA OF FUN IS THIS!?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soup
"Soup is a liquid food"
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This thread disturbs me.
I don't know where you whiny bitches come from, but here, soup is both.
What about broth?
EDIT: Extra-cold Macdonalds milkshakes are definitely classed as food
Gruel? Liquid aminos?
I dunno. Take food, add enough water and blend until liquidy, strain out the will to live and eat a basket of hot chips instead.
I've reached the point in the "evening" where I am considering drawing up plans to construct some sort of t-shirt-cannon-style device that fires cardboard containers of flaming hot soup, which are consumed by their recipients like this, so I'm going to bed now. Seeya, soupmeisters! May our passion for irrelevant nitpicking never die.
A drink? Are you insane, BoB?
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If it primarily sustains you in the way that food sustains you, it's a food. If it primarily sustains you in the way that water sustains you, it's a drink.
Soup is a food.
It's listed in the food section of every restaurant menu, not the drink section. You crazy Kiwi.