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7026923 No.7026923 [Reply] [Original]

Getting cold out there
Whats your favorite soup to warm you insides?

>> No.7026926

>>7026923
you do realize that you're 98 degrees inside at all times unless you're sick in which case you'd be even warmer

>> No.7026931

Chicken noodle
Beef barley
Potato leek
French onion
Posole

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7026935

>>7026926

>> No.7026943

Whiskey

>> No.7026944

>>7026926

It takes calories to maintain that core temperature, when it's cold outside the cold air leeches out heat the way a swimming pool does.

Shivering is the body's natural response to being cold, which also consumes calories, so hearty, heavy, calorie rich foods are necessary for colder climates. Compare what Nepalese and Tibetan mountain people eat compared to Indians and Chinese.

Stews and soups immediately raise the core temperature of the human body, making survival during the winter months easier to endure.

TLDR- you're a massive faggot.

>> No.7026948
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7026948

I like chicken congee.
When my mom makes it, she would put in ginger or ginseng