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There is a wonderful book called Tear Soup and Grandy is making a big pot of it because she needs plenty of room for all the misgivings, and feelings.
We make soup for many reasons, loss of a pet, stillbirth, chronic illiness, suicide, friends dying, divorce, loss of a job we loved...many reasons to get that big (More than I can bear size pot) down from the shelf. Here is Grandy's recipe *a pot full of tears *one heart willing to be broken open * a dash of bitters * a bunch of good friends *many handfuls of comfort food * a lot of patience *buckets of water to replace the tears * plenty of exercise * a variety of helpful reading material * enough self care * season with memories * optional; one good therapist and/or support group Directions: Choose the size pot that fits your loss. It's ok to increase pot size if you miscalculated. Combine ingredients. Set the temperature for a moderate heat. Cooking times will very depending on the ingredients needed. Strong flavors will mellow over time. Stir often. Cook no longer than you need to. Suggestions: * be creative. *trust your instincts. *cry when you want to, laugh when you can. * freeze some soup to use as a starter next time. * keep your own soup making journal so you won't forget. Serves: One Tear Soup by Pat Schwiebert and Chuck DeKlyen __________________
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