Well the answer is mostly based on opinion, there is no clear answer to this question and all answers will be based mostly on experience and personal preferance.
If you are looking for a car to soup up, then I suggest sticking mainly to coupes with manual transmissions. They are sportier and lighter. The cars most often used are (and this is on the lower income spectrum) hondas like civics, del sols, integras (as Acura is made by Honda). Though if you are looking for a car that already has an edge, Nissan 300zx's are very nice, and so is the Toyota supra. There are many brands, types and models so this is only a quick insite, hope this helped.
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The term you are looking for is "souped" up cars.
Sandwiches and soup make up a hearty meal.
You can find a good chicken soup recipe on the campbell soup recipe. They have real good soup recipes for making a good chicken soup. Progressive also have good recipes.
Start out with a fairly good car, like a lotus Elise, then work your way up to about 250,000 bucks and buy a McLaren MP4-12C. GREAT buy. Once you soup it up, the car is unbeatable. I have bought many other cars in GT5 and none have compared to this car.
Yes, chicken rice soup is good diet food. Soup in general is good for dieting because it has a high water content, and water helps fill you up without contributing calories to your diet.
Good Housekeeping amazing soup diets offer a large range of home made recipes that you can make in under 20 minutes claiming that you will lose roughly 20LBS fast.J&RAnother good soup for losing weight is the cabbage soup.
If soup is stored in a freezer at 0 degrees F and below, it is good for 2-3 months.
soup is good for a singing voice try vegetable soup leek and potato and tomato
The best beef soup recipe is a beef soup with tomatoes. Get some good beef stock and boil it up. Chop in some vegetables and add a lot of tomatoes to it.
for to eat, for to drink, for to smell good is what soup is for. if soup does not do that is is not worthy of soupness
Mushroom soup sounds good!
It is "Soups up!" meaning the soup is ready to eat.