The musings, rants, and thoughts of a Nice Jewish Girl with an unhealthy obsession with Broadway musicals
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Tortilla Soup and An Ode To "Some Enchanted Evening"
So Mom and I made THE most amazing chicken tortilla soup ever consumed by man (or woman). I haven't tasted something so scrumptious in quite a while! I wanted to live in that ceramic bowl of Mexican delight. You won't believe it, but my soup actually looked better than this picture. In retrospect, I should have taken a picture of my soup. Oh well, that picture's pretty good too. Here's the recipe if y'all want it:
.....we made some alterations, but you have to pay to make changes and save them on the website. Shenanigans, I tell ya! Shenanigans!!!!! So basically, keep the chicken and chili powder, then adjust to your own tastes. Enjoy!
And now, An Ode to "Some Enchanted Evening":
Some enchanted evening You may see a stranger, you may see a stranger Across a crowded room And somehow you know, You know even then That somewhere you'll see her Again and again.
Some enchanted evening Someone may be laughing, You may hear her laughing Across a crowded room And night after night, As strange as it seems The sound of her laughter Will sing in your dreams.
Who can explain it? Who can tell you why? Fools give you reasons, Wise men never try.
Some enchanted evening When you find your true love, When you feel her call you Across a crowded room, Then fly to her side, And make her your own For all through your life you May dream all alone.
Once you have found her, Never let her go. Once you have found her, Never let her go!
"Some Enchanted Evening." I was listening to AccuBroadway Radio just now, and on comes the 2008 revival version (sung by Paulo Szot). I thought to myself, "What a song." My super-absolute favorite version of it is that of renowned Broadway tenor, Brian Stokes Mitchell (featuring Reba McEntire) at the South Pacific. Seriously, if dark chocolate had a voice.....Anyway, let's have a listen:
.....Such a lovely song about spotting a moment that you know is special and vowing to hold onto it.*Sigh* Good stuff.
So in conclusion, I've had a pretty good night. Tortilla soup, beautiful Broadway love songs, pumpkin-scented candles (Bath & Body Works, you effing RULE!), watching Glee (the homophobe jock just kissed Kurt! Oh. Em. Gee.), 30Rock, & the Office. God Bless DVR!!!
Tortilla Soup and An Ode To "Some Enchanted Evening"
So Mom and I made THE most amazing chicken tortilla soup ever consumed by man (or woman). I haven't tasted something so scrumptious in quite a while! I wanted to live in that ceramic bowl of Mexican delight. You won't believe it, but my soup actually looked better than this picture. In retrospect, I should have taken a picture of my soup. Oh well, that picture's pretty good too. Here's the recipe if y'all want it:
.....we made some alterations, but you have to pay to make changes and save them on the website. Shenanigans, I tell ya! Shenanigans!!!!! So basically, keep the chicken and chili powder, then adjust to your own tastes. Enjoy!
And now, An Ode to "Some Enchanted Evening":
Some enchanted evening You may see a stranger, you may see a stranger Across a crowded room And somehow you know, You know even then That somewhere you'll see her Again and again.
Some enchanted evening Someone may be laughing, You may hear her laughing Across a crowded room And night after night, As strange as it seems The sound of her laughter Will sing in your dreams.
Who can explain it? Who can tell you why? Fools give you reasons, Wise men never try.
Some enchanted evening When you find your true love, When you feel her call you Across a crowded room, Then fly to her side, And make her your own For all through your life you May dream all alone.
Once you have found her, Never let her go. Once you have found her, Never let her go!
"Some Enchanted Evening." I was listening to AccuBroadway Radio just now, and on comes the 2008 revival version (sung by Paulo Szot). I thought to myself, "What a song." My super-absolute favorite version of it is that of renowned Broadway tenor, Brian Stokes Mitchell (featuring Reba McEntire) at the South Pacific. Seriously, if dark chocolate had a voice.....Anyway, let's have a listen:
.....Such a lovely song about spotting a moment that you know is special and vowing to hold onto it.*Sigh* Good stuff.
So in conclusion, I've had a pretty good night. Tortilla soup, beautiful Broadway love songs, pumpkin-scented candles (Bath & Body Works, you effing RULE!), watching Glee (the homophobe jock just kissed Kurt! Oh. Em. Gee.), 30Rock, & the Office. God Bless DVR!!!
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