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Soup Proverbs - page 3
He who has once burnt his mouth always blows his soup.
German Proverb
When there are two cooks, the soup will be either too salty or tasteless.
Persian Proverb
Between the hand and the mouth the soup is lost.
Portuguese Proverb
Between the hand and the mouth the soup is spilt.
Italian Proverb
Worries go down better with soup.
Jewish Proverb
Cheap meat yields dilute soup.
Hungarian Proverb
The black soup is still ahead.
Hungarian Proverb
Soup is not eaten as hot as it is cooked.
Hungarian Proverb
Don't scald your lips on another's soup.
Swedish Proverb
When a soup is unpalatable, and the paste of the pounded yam that goes with it is not smooth, that is the time to know a man who loves to eat pounded yam.
Nigerian Proverb
If one would not eat pounded yam for its own sake, one can still eat it for the sake of the soup that goes with it.
Nigerian Proverb
More than one mother can make tasty soup.
Nigerian Proverb
Misfortune of soup made of shanks and feet.
Xhosa Proverb
The brave eat the soup, the timid die of hunger.
Finnish Proverb
Between the hand and the mouth the soup is often spilt.
French Proverb
The best soup is made of old meat.
French Proverb
You do not drink soup with a knife.
Russian Proverb
Having a good wife and rich cabbage soup, seek not other things.
Russian Proverb
Between the hand and the mouth the soup is lost.
Spanish Proverb
You are not being honest if you burn your tongue and don't tell everyone else that the soup is hot.
Serbian Proverb
The more chefs, the worse the soup.
Swedish Proverb
There they stared each other like the cats of Mustamäki waiting for the fish soup.
Finnish Proverb
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