Chicken Noodle Soup
Chicken Noodle Soup is not a miracle
food, but it can help you slow down enough to solve problems
and address the issues in your life ...
It seems that many restaurants, cooking shows and food
magazines are featuring what they are calling comfort foods.
These are foods that are suppose to give you a feeling of well
being, bring back memories of growing up and mom’s home
cooking. Many of the items on the comfort foods menu are
traditionally inexpensive and what would be considered by our
mothers as everyday foods. The list includes meat loaf, mashed
potatoes, and all sorts of pasta dishes and of course anything
that involves chicken noodle. This combination is so comforting
to people that an entire collection of books has come out that
includes this in the title. Of all the possible combinations of
chicken and pasta the favorite for most people is chicken
noodle soup.
Chicken noodle soup is one of the simple pleasures of life
that can warm you when you are cold, comfort you when you are
sick, and bring back memories of home. So often it is not even
the taste of chicken noodle soup that people are wanting, it is
the gesture of getting or receiving a bowl full that seems to
make them feel better. A bowl of the savory soup is a gesture
of caring and kindness.
The other day a group working on a project with tight
deadlines ran into a glitch. The morning was spent making
telephone calls, running numbers and double checking weeks of
work. The manager could see that the group was getting no where
because panic had set in. The manager called a local restaurant
that makes a great chicken noodle soup and asked to have an
entire pot delivered along with bowls to serve it in. The
manager then had everyone clear the conference room and behind
the closed door of the conference room set up the table for
lunch. Once the bowls full of steaming chicken noodle
soup were in place he had everyone return to the room and sit
down. The employees seemed to calm down immediately when they
walked into the room and smelled the comfort of the delicious
chicken noodle soup. As they sat and ate their soup the panic
started to dissipate. Soon one worker mentioned a possible
solution to the glitch in the project. As the group sat
enjoying their simple, satisfying lunch they began discussing
the merits of the idea and adding to the solution. By the time
the chicken noodle soup was gone, so was the glitch in the
project.
Chicken noodle soup is not a miracle maker. It cannot cure
illness nor solve all of life’s problems. Chicken noodle soup
does have a way of making you slow down as you savor the flavor
and often times it is the slowing down that helps solve
problems and issues that you are facing.
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