During famines, for example the Irish Potato Famine, people have resorted to making “soup” from belts and footwear. There are lots of other examples throughout history.
I think so?
It might also be a jab at the notion that “soup of the day” is more of a concept or a placeholder, as it is not a type of soup, but I think you are spot-on with the shoe.
i don’t get it
it’s got something to do with his shoe?
During famines, for example the Irish Potato Famine, people have resorted to making “soup” from belts and footwear. There are lots of other examples throughout history.
Specifically leather belts and footwear.
Well, shit. I’ve been doing it all wrong. I thought this nylon belt tasted weird.
Leather! It’s what’s for dinner.
It did take me a while to spot it.
I think so? It might also be a jab at the notion that “soup of the day” is more of a concept or a placeholder, as it is not a type of soup, but I think you are spot-on with the shoe.