Alright, let’s talk about what kinda soup goes good with a tuna fish sandwich, you know? It ain’t rocket science, just gotta think about what tastes good together, like my grandma used to say, “Good food makes good mood”.
First off, creamy soups are real nice with tuna. You got yer creamy potato soup, that’s a good one. And that pea chowder stuff? Oh honey, that’s like a party in your mouth with a tuna sandwich. The tuna’s already kinda creamy, so the soup just makes it all smooth and happy-like. Think of it like this, creamy on creamy, it just works, you know? Like putting butter on bread, it’s just supposed to be that way. My old man, he loved his creamy soups, always said it “filled the cracks” after a long day working on the farm.
Now, some folks like a bit of a tang with their tuna. Me? I’m one of them. So, a soup with a little sour or tangy kick is right up my alley. You could do somethin’ with lemon, yeah, lemon soup, if you’re fancy like that. Or maybe a tomato soup, but not too sweet, you know? Gotta have a little zip to it. Pickles go good with tuna, so maybe a soup with a pickle-y taste? I ain’t sure they make that, but if they did, I’d eat it up! I once had a neighbor, Mrs. Henderson, she used to make this soup with vinegar, it sounds crazy, but it was real good with a sandwich.
- Creamy Potato Soup: Good and thick, makes the sandwich feel fancy.
- Pea Chowder: Sweet and creamy, another good match for that tuna.
- Tomato Soup (tangy kind): Cuts through the richness of the tuna, gives it a little pep.
- Maybe some kinda pickle soup?: If you’re feeling wild, I guess. I ain’t never seen it, but sounds interesting, hah!
And let’s not forget about what you put on that tuna sandwich, ’cause that matters too. I like a little bit of mustard, the yellow kind, not that fancy Dijon stuff. And mayo, of course, can’t have a tuna sandwich without mayo, that’s just silly. Some folks put lettuce and tomato, and that’s alright, I guess. But me? I like it simple. Tuna, mayo, mustard, bread. That’s all you need. My sister, she likes to put all sorts of fancy stuff on her sandwich, avocado and all that jazz, but me, keep it simple and you’ll be happier, that’s what I always say.
You know, some folks like to eat other stuff with their soup and sandwich too. Like french fries. Now, I love a good french fry, crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. Dipping them in the soup, that’s good eating. Or you could have some chips, the crunchy kind, not those soggy ones. Or maybe just some good old-fashioned bread and butter, can’t go wrong with that. I always like to have some bread on the side, no matter what else I’m having.
If you’re feelin’ all adventurous, you could try something different. Maybe a soup with some spice, you know? A little kick to it. Or a soup with beans, that’s filling. Or a soup with noodles, if you’re hungry. The world’s your oyster, as they say. But honestly, most days, I just stick to the creamy or tangy stuff, it’s easier and it always tastes good. Why bother with all that fancy stuff, when the good old fashioned stuff already works, right? Ain’t nobody got time for that.
So, there you have it, my two cents on what soup goes good with a tuna fish sandwich. Creamy, tangy, or maybe something a little different if you’re feeling frisky. But most important thing is to eat what you like, don’t let nobody tell you different. And don’t forget the mayo, ha!
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