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“Had this soup at Disney years ago and I swear I’ve been craving it ever since. This is exactly how I remembered it! I frozen half the batch in portions so I can keep eating for quite a while. You’ve made me so happy!!

That sounds like a personal review/comment, likely from someone reacting to a recipe—especially because it mentions Disney, cravings, and freezing portions.

Nothing suspicious there; it’s just enthusiastic feedback.


🧠 What it means

The person is basically saying:

  • They ate a soup at Disney before
  • They found a recipe that matches their memory
  • They liked it enough to make a large batch
  • They froze leftovers for later
  • They’re very happy with the result

🍲 Why people write comments like this

This kind of message is common on recipe sites and videos because:

  • nostalgic food memories are strong
  • “Disney food” is often memorable and comforting
  • home recipes that match restaurant/theme park food feel exciting
  • freezing portions is a practical cooking habit

👍 Bottom line

It’s simply a positive cooking review with nostalgia, not a story or claim needing fact-checking.


If you want, I can help you:

  • guess what Disney soup it might be (there are a few famous ones)
  • or give you similar cozy soup recipes you can freeze 👍

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