


Her mom loved it but sadly she passed just 6 weeks later. She was caring and wanted to comfort her mother and decided to send her homemade chicken soup. When her mom was in Canada and she was in Florida with small children and she’d just returned from visiting her mom, she couldn’t go see her again frequently. Wymer got the idea in 2007 after hearing her mother was diagnosed with cancer. What Happened to Spoonful of Comfort After Shark Tank?.Did Spoonful of Comfort get a deal on Shark Tank?.Actually, I think I just liked the noodles. Definitely not chicken noodle soup, although I did like chicken noodle soup when I wasn’t sick. So my favorite things to eat were cold, soothing foods like ice cream or sorbet. I haven’t actually gotten sick in years, but I used to get Strep throat often. What foods do you like to eat when you don’t feel well? I had to fit chocolate into the post somehow! 😉 Makes 4 large servings or 6-7 starter servings. If desired, add cooked rice or noodles, and/or a protein source. (Miso is added at the end because boiling it destroys the health benefits.) Stir to dissolve. Cover and lower to a simmer for 20-30 minutes. Add broth and thyme, and bring to a boil. Heat a sauté pot, then add oil, mushrooms, and garlic. optional: rice, a protein source, noodles (I added soba noodles, because I adore them).3 and 1/2 tablespoons red or white miso – use chickpea miso for soy-free soup.

45 oz broth of choice (I used Imagine No-Chickn).4 oz sliced portobello mushrooms (or sliced button mushrooms).14 oz sliced mushrooms (I used a combination of oyster and shiitake).Not that I’ve ever had noodle water (eww?), but I’m pretty sure this no chicken mushroom soup is much better! It reminded me of an episode of Friends (everything reminds me of an episode of Friends) where one of the characters–a vegetarian–makes noodle water because she can’t have chicken soup. It’s not cold outside, and we’re not sick but we loved this hot, comforting soup all the same. I made up the following recipe to use a ton of mushrooms (an impulse buy from the Asian market, whose mushrooms are much less expensive than Whole Foods’). One spoonful and you can predict the future. One spoonful and you will feel a thousand times better. This no chicken noodle soup has magical healing powers.
