Thursday, May 21, 2020

Did You Know

Did you know that navy bean soup is also called Senate Bean Soup because it's served every day in the Senate dining room?  It was first put on the menu in the early twentieth century.
We had bean soup, with ham and onions, and cornbread every week when I was growing up in the Midwest. Who knew we were eating the same food as the senators were being served. 
Really:)

AND...
Thanks to Heather Holden , Alex Cavanaugh, and Tara Tyler for helping me get the word out.

43 comments:

Valerie-Jael said...

Good I'm not in the senate, I never liked bean soup! Fun fact today. Have a great one, hugs, Valerie

Elephant's Child said...

I was clueless on that one.
And who knew that politicians also ate healthy food. I suspect Senate Soup is much less popular in these self-indulgent times.
That iris is spectacular.

nashvillecats2 said...

Another fact I didn't know Sandra,
Have a good day and taske care.

Yvonne.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Who knew?! Wonderful bit of trivia ... and well done on the new book - take care - Hilary

Hot guys said...

Didn't know that, nope! 🤷‍♂️

That's a brand new information! 😃

Adam said...

I didn't know that.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

I've never had navy bean soup.
Happy to help spread the word.

Natalia said...

Interesting! I like bean soups☺

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Now I have a hankering to make some soup.

CJ Kennedy said...

In an Italian household growing up, chicken soup (basically penicillin), minestrone, L'escarole (which you would probably call Italian Wedding Soup), but never ham and bean.

Jamie Ghione said...

No, I didn't know.

Birgit said...

That soup sounds...icky. I am not a soup person..I may be the only person in the world who is like this. Mind you, I love Chicken noodle if it is made like my mom did and my hubby does it well. He also makes a great turkey soup. I used to like Tomato soup but that is a no on any bean soup. Why do I think it would be smelly fart afternoon in the senate chambers? On a nicer note(:)) glad Alex and everyone spread the word on your new book. Hope you are well

da tabbies o trout towne said...

had the same menu when I was a kid and still do today minus the ham !!!!

frankie N crew; heerz two a grate week oh end; bee healthee ♥♥☺☺

Christine said...

Interesting.

D.L. Finn said...

I always liked bean soup:)

Lowcarb team member said...

Don't think I've ever had navy bean soup!

All the best Jan

A Cuban In London said...

Wow, that's news to me. Thanks! :-)

Greetings from London.

Jeanie said...

I did not know that at all. We have bean soup quite a bit but I don't know what kinds of beans Rick uses!

Janie Junebug said...

Didn't know. Were I in the senate I would order something else.

Love,
Janie

Lee said...

No, I did not know that!

I keep discovering there is little I do know!! :)

RO said...

Wow! I had no clue. Love your trivia day so much! Air Hugs, RO

Neurotic Workaholic said...

That food sounds familiar to me, being a Midwesterner, though I didn't know about the Senate soup name.

Pat Hatt said...

Never knew that. But yeah, they can have it

Sandra Cox said...

Lots of folks aren't fans. It's definitely a Midwestern staple.

Sandra Cox said...

It's tasty, easy and cheap. If you fix it, don't forget the cornbread:)

Sandra Cox said...

I love navy bean soup. The baking soda takes care of the gas issues.

Ann Bennett said...

My father liked Great Northern beans which are very similar to Navy Beans. My mother likes a meal of them in she is still in love with my long gone father. It does make a good meal with the addition of slaw. So at least once a week I make them. Soup sounds like a good idea. I'm going to look into it.

Sandra Cox said...

Why thank you, Ms. Rockin Ro:) And back at you on fascinating trivia.

Sandra Cox said...

I love bean soup:) Comes from being from the Midwest:)
Hugs received and returned.

Sandra Cox said...

Hi Ann,
My mom did the Great Northern too. How lovely your mom fixes them because they remind her of your dad. I hadn't thought of serving slaw with them. I like that idea!

Sandra Cox said...

That's for sure on lacking in popularity and I thank you on the Iris:)

Sandra Cox said...

Yes, it's a staple in the Midwest. I too was surprised that it was offered in the senate.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks so much, Yvonne, and you:)

Sandra Cox said...

There' always something to learn, isn't there, Lee?

Sandra said...

Beans aren't everyone's cup of soup:)

Sandra said...

Good to hear. I love bean soup:)

Sandra said...

My pleasure, Mario:)

Sandra said...

Another thing we have in common:)

Sandra said...

Your Thursday factoid.

Sandra said...

I'm sure I'd love your soups, minus the meat:)

Sandra said...

Thanks, Hil!;)

Sandra said...

Yes:)

Sandra said...

Me too, FSG. The ham when I was a kid. Without now:)