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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Chicken Soup Champs

There's chicken soup, there's good chicken soup, and then there's the chicken soup that wins the annual Wise Temple chicken soup cook-off. Here are the results from the weekend:


Pro Division:
Best Matzo Ball
Kroger Blue Ash: Chef Debbie Goulding
Avari Deli & Bistro: Second Place

Most Original
Parker’s Blue Ash Grille: Cheesy Chicken Soup
Kroger Liberty Township Marketplace: Chef Bruce Dickson: Second Place

Best Chicken Noodle
Izzy’s: Izzy’s Chicken Noodle Soup
Barresi’s: Second Place

Amateur Division:
Best Matzo Ball
Scott Wasserberg
Youth Group (e)YGOW: Second Place

Most Original
Chris Kotsovos: Chris’s Soup
Shawn Coons: Second Place

Best Chicken Noodle
Dr. Patricia Joseph: Linnie’s Soup
Susanah West: Second Place

People’s Choice Award:
Barresi’s: Cream of Watercress with Chicken
Izzy’s: Chicken Noodle Soup: Second Place

Paid Attendance:
They also served:
2,000 Bagels
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36 Gallons Soup Donated
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500 Sandwiches
See the photos:
http://www.smugmug.com/gallery/4241811


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