She has all the best ingredients, really well-mixed, with excellent consistency. Still; somehow it comes out a little bit bland. Perhaps almost "blah". Maybe even closer to "boring" at times. But that's okay.
This soup is not here to dazzle you with colors and smells. This soup is not here to "complete" you; it's not here to "overhaul" you, and it's not here to change the way you think about consuming food (although it might). This soup is here to put some healthy, wholesome goodness into your tummy, and then you can be on your way.
You're free to imagine this soup any way you might like. You can come back to the kitchen later, alone, and try the soup with hot sauce, large bits of garlic, black pepper, or whatever spicy herbal seasoning is prevalent in the current, legendary leftover applications of your mind.
You can dress it up in any "outfits" you want to, on all the extended cable channels of your internal plasma-screen.
Visualize soup all "made up" with hours of primping, planning and mirror-time; sort through different stimulating and superficial garnishes that might make your own eyes get bigger. And have fun with that; presentation IS important to most people.
You can even play "Dr." with the texture; dig around and see what's at the base--find out what this soup is really made of. Get to the bottom of the bowl, and be blown away by its basic beauty!
This soup doesn't worry about style; this soup is all about substance. If the function is intact, and it is, then why even be concerned about the form?
Descriptive details can be distracting, but a clear concept is complete. My Soup!
This soup does not exist to impress my mother. This soup does a great job of igniting my own imagination.
I like this soup a lot!