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Hot soup for, summer without, air conditioning

post #1 of 24
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Do you like hot, soup in the summer time , without air conditioning ? I ask as today, I ate sopa de res in, a restaurant which was, very hot and without even, a ceiling propeller. After I felt very, satisfied and peaceful when, sleeping on the N train , waking only when arriving at, Avenue U.
post #2 of 24
pho and other, soup is, good for, hot weather because , it facilitates the sweat.
post #3 of 24
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Originally Posted by Renault78law View Post
pho and other, soup is, good for, hot weather because , it facilitates the sweat.


Is it normal to feel so, refreshed after sweating from, a soup ?
post #4 of 24
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Originally Posted by vaclava krishna View Post
Is it normal to feel so, refreshed after sweating from, a soup ?

It is, I believe, very normal. Hot and, spicy, soup makes the, sweat glands, operate on, overtime. It is, quite good, a feeling.
post #5 of 24
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It is, I believe, very normal. Hot and, spicy, soup makes the, sweat glands, operate on, overtime. It is, quite good, a feeling.

I agree that the, feeling is good . Quite, good.
post #6 of 24
What were you doing the hell out there?

I thought you lived in Astoria.
post #7 of 24
Vaclava lives in the deepest crevices of your mind.
post #8 of 24
No. I only eat Pho from early fall through late spring. After that, it's too hot to eat for me. I don't like sweating in my normal clothes.
post #9 of 24
thread, needs more, poll
post #10 of 24
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Originally Posted by mack11211 View Post
What were you doing the hell out there?

I thought you lived in Astoria.

I was disoriented from the, soup and felt very afraid to, wake a such a place.

Once I was lost in Midwood for, 3 days eating only, Kosher schnitzels until Hector, brought me back to, Astoria.
post #11 of 24
check out Korea.

get kimchi chigae or some chigae that is so hot and spicy, every true korean eats those soups while sweating profusely.

usually accompanied by a spoonful of hot soup followed by a lifting of the face, squinting of the eyes, and a letting out of a "argghhhhhh"
post #12 of 24
Go to Spa Castle in College Point and try out the 7 saunas.....gauranteed serenity afterwards.
post #13 of 24
I had gazpacho tonight. Mm.
post #14 of 24
I like it. I've heard that in many equatorial countries the locals all drink hot black coffee during the heat of the day, same prinicpal I guess.
post #15 of 24
I hope your perspiration is quiet.
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