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Ronald Reagan's Hamburger Soup

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Mean spirited Democrats of the time were critical of Reagan accusing him of being elitist for his alleged fondness of fancy French soups.  It is speculated that in response to accusations of elitism it was released that Ronald Reagan had a favorite soup recipe using common ingredients including canned hominy.  It might also be that the soup was simply one that he was fond of throughout his life.  It has also been reported that he enjoyed plain hamburger cooked in beef broth without any other ingredients.   Some mean spirited Democrats of the time were critical of Reagan accusing him of being elitist for his fondness of fancy French soups.  It is speculated that in response to accusations of elitism it was released that Ronald Reagan had a favorite soup recipe using common ingredients including canned hominy.  It might be that the soup was simply one that he was fond of throughout his life.  It has also been reported that he enjoyed plain hamburger cooked in beef broth without any other ingredients.   Variations of the recipe call for either beef broth or water with bouillon cubes.   Variations of the recipe called for either beef broth or water with bouillon cubes.  I would recommend avoiding the bouillon cubes as the majority of such products contains Monosodium glutamate (MSG).   Although one might caution eating hominy over ordinary corn due to the processing involving chemicals, nutritionists insist it is actually more nutritious.  Hominy is considered to be a nutritious food that is sold in a variety of forms. Whole and ground forms are available in both white and yellow variants.  The alkali processing is not harmful and improves the nutritional value of the grain, by making the B vitamins more available and adding substantial calcium.  Although one might mistakenly caution eating hominy over ordinary corn due to the processing involving "an alkali solution," nutritionists insist it is actually more nutritious.  You don't have to be concerned about residual lye as it gets scrubbed out, leaving the hominy with a mild, earthy taste.  Hominy is considered to be a nutritious food that is sold in a variety of forms. Whole and ground forms are available in both white and yellow variants.  The alkali processing is not harmful and improves the nutritional value of the grain, by making the B vitamins more available and adding substantial calcium.  
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