I'm GrandmaI'm Grandma and I’ve been making homemade chicken soup my whole life. My family says I make the most delicious chicken soup this side of the Mississippi and North of Boca! It was my mother who first taught me to cook in her tiny kitchen. That’s where I learned the secret of making delicious chicken soup.
Now my own children, nephews, nieces, cousins, grandchildren, in-laws and friends are spread across the country. Since 2004, with my soup delivery service I’ve found a way to send them a spoonful of comfort and the warmth of my kitchen through the mail! I can send it for you too - even every month - a bowl full of love from Grandma - a delicious taste from my pot of chicken soup. Grandma’s Chicken Soup is more than just soup!
The millionaire and billionaire investors of Shark Tank may be cold-blooded animals, I mean, people, but even they get sick every once in a while. And when they do, what do they probably want to eat more than anything? Some good-old-fashioned chicken noodle soup, just like mom used to make. So when the entrepreneurs behind the company in Friday night's episode, the Sharks, as well as the viewers at home, are probably going to want to know.Well, I'll explain all that a little bit later. But first, can we all just take a second to appreciate the name of this company and how much it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside? I can seriously feel the chicken noodle soup settling into my stomach just from reading the name. So, yeah, I want to know more about this company before it takes the stage during Friday night's episode of Shark Tank.
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Don't you?Of course, the Sharks don't always respond well when entrepreneurs try to play into their emotions or appeal to their nostalgia on the show. The only thing that'll really make their eyes widen or their ears perk up is the promise of some cold, hard cash going into their wallets after making an investment in the company. Will Spoonful of Comfort do that for them? Judge for yourself after getting a mouthwatering introduction to the company below. Send Your Best Wishes In The Form Of Food.
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People have long turned to eating some chicken noodle soup when they're not feeling well, but does it actually make you feel better? Though there is no cure for the common cold, some experts have found that the food can help alleviate cold symptoms speed up the recovery process.Warm liquids like through the nose, which can relieve congestion and decrease the amount of time viruses are in contact with the lining of the nose, according to the Mayo Clinic. Consuming warm liquids also helps prevent dehydration.Dr. Stephen Rennard, a pulmonary expert at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, has been widely cited for his research on the subject. He found evidence that there's the amount of white blood cells that congregate in the lung area, which could possibly reduce cold symptoms, according to a report by ABC News.I should note that none of this research is conclusive, but at least there's hope that chicken noodle soup does more good than just being tasty. You Can Start Sending Comfort Now. Tamara Monosoff on YouTubeMarti Wymer, Spoonful of Comfort's CEO and founder, was after long distance prevented her from being by her mother's side when she was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2007, according to the company's website.
'I was so upset and felt helpless being so far away. I needed to 'do something,' she writes on Spoonful of Comfort's website. 'I immediately thought of chicken soup – it’s what she (like many mothers) used to make to comfort me. And the idea for Spoonful of Comfort was born.' Unfortunately, Wymer's mother passed away six weeks later, but she's now helping others send love to their loved ones with Spoonful of Comfort.
Before starting this company, and, ironically, was a self-proclaimed 'terrible cook,' according to a 2009 interview with Gainesville.com.Nevertheless, it looks like people are enjoying what Spoonful of Comfort has to offer. But will the Sharks?Images: Michael Desmond/ABC; (4).