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Stone Soup

Stone Soup is a European folk story in which hungry strangers convince the people of a town to each share a small amount of their food in order to make a meal. In varying traditions, the stone has been replaced with other common inedible objects, and therefore the fable is also known as axe soup, button soup, nail soup, bolt soup, and wood soup.

Statue of a monk and stone soup (sopa da pedra) in Almeirim, Portugal

Story edit

Some travelers come to a village, carrying nothing more than an empty cooking pot. Upon their arrival, the villagers are unwilling to share any of their food stores with the very hungry travelers. Then the travelers go to a stream and fill the pot with water, drop a large stone in it, and place it over a fire. One of the villagers becomes curious and asks what they are doing. The travelers answer that they are making "stone soup", which tastes wonderful and which they would be delighted to share with the villager, although it still needs a little bit of garnish, which they are missing, to improve the flavor.

The villager, who anticipates enjoying a share of the soup, does not mind parting with a few carrots, so these are added to the soup. Another villager walks by, inquiring about the pot, and the travelers again mention their stone soup which has not yet reached its full potential. More and more villagers walk by, each adding another ingredient, like potatoes, onions, cabbages, peas, celery, tomatoes, sweetcorn, meat (like chicken, pork and beef), milk, butter, salt and pepper. Finally, the stone (being inedible) is removed from the pot, and a delicious and nourishing pot of soup is enjoyed by travelers and villagers alike. Although the travelers have thus tricked the villagers into sharing their food with them, they have successfully transformed it into a tasty meal which they share with the donors.

Variations edit

  • An Eastern European variation of the story (which is similar to the Northern European rendition) is called "axe soup", with an axe as the catalyst.[1]
  • In the French, Hungarian and Russian versions of the tale, the travelers are soldiers returning home.
    • In the Hungarian version, a single starving soldier tries to obtain food from villagers. He comes upon an old woman and tricks her into giving him the ingredients needed for the soup; At the end of the tale, they share the soup, and he sells the rock to the woman.[2]
    • In Russian tradition, a soldier prepares "axe kasha" (Каша из топора). The tale ends with the soldier taking the axe when leaving, claiming he will eat it on the road.[3]
  • Johann Peter Hebel wrote a German version, "Der schlaue Pilgrim" ("The Cunning Pilgrim", 1811),[4] in which a wily pilgrim, allegedly on his way to Jerusalem, tricks a hostess step-by-step into adding rich soup ingredients to his pebble stones, finally leaving the stones uneaten.[5]
  • In Northern European and Scandinavian countries, as well as Poland,[6] the story is most commonly known as "nail soup", and the main character is typically a tramp looking for food and lodgings, who convinces an old woman that he will make a tasty nail soup for the both of them if she would just add a few ingredients for the garnish.[7]
  • In the Portuguese tradition, the traveler is a monk, and the story takes place around Almeirim, Portugal. Nowadays sopa de pedra is considered a regional dish of Almeirim.[8]

Cultural and historical references edit

In the Aarne–Thompson–Uther folktale classification system, this tale and set of variants is type 1548.[4]

Art, entertainment, and media edit

"Stone soup"-like collaborations edit

There are many examples of projects referencing the "Stone Soup" story's theme of making something significant by accumulating many small contributions. Examples include:

  • Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, a computer game which expanded on an abandoned project using contributions from many different coders
  • Stone Soup, a children's literary magazine published by the California-based Children's Art Foundation since 1973
  • Stone Soupercomputer, a computer composed of many small units
  • Stone Soup,[9] an open-source software project aimed at providing researchers and practitioners with a framework for the development and testing of Bayesian target tracking and state estimation algorithms.

Adaptations edit

Film edit

The film Fandango (1985) contains a wedding sequence towards the end which builds on the Stone Soup theme. The protagonists need to hold a wedding ceremony, but they lack the necessary funds. Therefore, they set up a folding card table by the main street of a sleepy Texas town, dust it off, and invite passersby to come to the wedding. As they concoct stories of delinquent caterers and crashed champagne trucks, the friendly townspeople contribute their time and resources, the result being a magical wedding ceremony.

Literature edit

Gerald P. Murphy's stage adaptation of "Stone Soup" was published by Lazy Bee Scripts in 2008 and has had successful productions in US, UK and France.

Gerald Griffin wrote "The Collegians" (1829) which includes a version of limestone soup in chapter 30.

William Butler Yeats' play The Pot of Broth (1904) tells a version of the story in which a clever Irish tramp uses his wits to swindle a shrewish medieval housewife out of her dinner.[10]

The story is the basis of Marcia Brown's 1947 children's book Stone Soup: An Old Tale (1947),[11] which features soldiers tricking miserly villagers into cooking them a feast. The book was a Caldecott Honor book in 1948[12] and was read aloud by the Captain (played by Bob Keeshan) on an early episode of Captain Kangaroo in the 1950s, as well as at least once in the 1960s or early 1970s.[13][14]

In 1965, Gordon R. Dickson published a short story called "Soupstone", where a headstrong pilot is sent to solve a problem on a planet under the guise of a highly educated and competent official. He succeeds by pretending to understand everything, but actually merely making the locals apply their already present knowledge and abilities to the task.

"Stone Soup" (1968),[15] written by Ann McGovern and illustrated by Nola Langner, tells the story of a little old lady and a hungry young man at the door asking for food, and how he tricks her into making stone soup.

In 1975, Walt Disney Productions published a Wonderful World of Reading book titled Button Soup. Daisy Duck tricks Scrooge McDuck to share his food to help flavor her Button Soup.

Canadian children's author Aubrey Davis adapted the story to a Jewish context in his book Bone Button Borscht (1996). According to Davis, he wrote the story when he was unable to find a story that he liked for a Hanukkah reading.[16] Barbara Budd's narration of Bone Button Borscht traditionally airs across Canada on CBC Radio One's As It Happens, on the first day of Hanukkah.

French author and illustrator Anais Vaugelade published a children's picture book, Une soupe au caillou, in which the tramp from the original folktale is replaced by a wandering wolf, and the old woman by a curious hen. All characters in the story are animals, gathering to help making the stone soup, each of them carrying an ingredient for the final dish.

Jon J. Muth's children's book based on the story, also called Stone Soup (2003),[17] is set in China, as is Ying Chang's The Real Story of Stone Soup (2007).[18]

Robert Rankin's book Nostradamus Ate My Hamster features a version of the story introduced as an old Irish tale.

Music edit

Shel Silverstein's song "The Wonderful Soup Stone" tells a version of this story. Bobby Bare included the song on his album Lullabys, Legends and Lies (1973).[19] and Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show included the song on their album Belly Up! (1973).

A version of the tale written by Tom Chapin and John Forster appears on Chapin's album Mother Earth (1990).

'Stone Soup' – an album released in November 2001 by the UK artist Moss (a.k.a. Bernard Moss) on Pork Recordings (catalogue ref. PORK 091).

Television edit

  • Jim Henson's The Storyteller series contains one tale called "A Story Short", in which the Storyteller himself (played by John Hurt) is the main character. In the beginning, he arrives at a castle where a man is thrown out for begging for food. He proceeds to trick the King's cook into making stone soup. After the people are happily fed, the cook realizes what has happened and pleads with the King to let him boil the Storyteller in oil, but the King instead offers a way out — to tell him a story every day for a year instead.
  • The PBS Kids show Between the Lions featured an episode with a version of the story being read. In this version, the strangers were replaced by aliens.
  • The tale was adapted as an episode of the show Hungarian Folktales.
  • A Soviet cartoon based on the Russian variant of the tale was made in 1982.
  • Land of the Lost (1974 TV series) Season 1, Episode 14 is entitled "Stone Soup" in which Marshal (the father) uses Stone Soup to get his children to help gather things for dinner. Ta brings a bearded dragon (called an iguana) to the soup, although the second season states that Pakuni are vegetarians.
  • Little House on the Prairie Season 8, Episode 13 is entitled "Stone Soup" and has this story as its theme.
  • Robot Chicken Season 9, Episode 13 is entitled "Gimme That Chocolate Milk" and has a short sketch making fun of this parable. In it, the villagers kill the stranger who tricked them into sharing in order to cover up their "communal embarrassment".[20]
  • The Walking Dead Season 10, Episode 21. Carol mentions the "Stone Soup" story.

Lucky Iron Fish edit

A contemporary twist on "nail soup" helps relieve real-world iron-deficiency anemia in Cambodia. The Lucky Iron Fish is a cast iron bar in the shape of the "Try Kantrop" fish that many villagers consider lucky. When immersed into a simmering pot of soup, enough of the iron dissolves into the liquid to add the critical amounts of a trace nutrient needed to prevent certain types of anemia.[21]

Military tactics edit

US Army General George S. Patton referred to the "rock soup method" of acquiring resources for attacks in the face of official disapproval by his superiors for offensive operations. In the military context, he sent units forward, ostensibly on reconnaissance missions, where he knew resistance was to be met. "Surprised" at the enemy resistance, Patton would later request support for his scouts, and these missions eventually turned into small scale probing attacks. Then, once full combat had begun, Patton would request (or make the executive decision) to encircle or push full force against enemy resistance, under the rationale that the reinforcements were either bogged down or unable to retreat. He notably did this during the Battle of Sicily, in the advance on Palermo, and again in the campaign in northwest Europe, notably near Metz when his 3rd US Army was officially halted during Operation Market Garden.[22]

Places edit

A large pool located on Karl Johan street in Oslo, funded by the steel company Christiania Spigerverk ("Christiania Nail Factory"), is nicknamed Spikersuppa ("Nail Soup") as a humorous reference to the story. [citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Axe Soup". RusArtNet. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  2. ^ Magyar népmesék: A kőleves, retrieved 2023-02-12
  3. ^ Claire Burchett, "Spotlight on: Kasha", Liden & Denz Intercultural Institute of Languages (14 July 2017): https://lidenz.ru/spotlight-on-kasha/
  4. ^ a b Ashliman, D. L. (November 15, 2008). "Stone Soup: folktales of Aarne-Thompson-Uther type 1548". Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  5. ^ Hebel, Johann (1838). Der schlaue Pilgrim. Chr. Fr. Müller'schen Hofbuchhandlung. pp. 22–24.
  6. ^ "Cygan i baba". Lubimy czytać (in Polish). Retrieved 2023-09-13.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on March 16, 2002. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  8. ^ "Sopa da Pedra – Receitas" [Stone soup – Recipes]. Almeirim Municipal Chamber (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  9. ^ Last, David; Thomas, Paul; Hiscocks, Steven; Barr, Jordi; Kirkland, David; Rashid, Mamoon; Li, Sang Bin; Vladimirov, Lyudmil (2019-05-07). "Stone Soup: Announcement of beta release of an open-source framework for tracking and state estimation". In Grewe, Lynne L; Blasch, Erik P; Kadar, Ivan (eds.). Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and Target Recognition XXVIII. Vol. 11018. International Society for Optics and Photonics. p. 1101807. Bibcode:2019SPIE11018E..07L. doi:10.1117/12.2518514. ISBN 9781510627017. S2CID 164384633.
  10. ^ Yeats 2010, pp. 109–119.
  11. ^ Brown, Marcia (2005). Stone Soup (1947). New York City: Aladdin Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0689878367.
  12. ^ "Stone Soup, 1948 Caldecott Honor Book". Association for Library Service to Children. 3 July 2013. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  13. ^ Spicer; Disbrowe 2007, p. 9.
  14. ^ Bradbury 2010, p. 66.
  15. ^ McGovern, Ann (1986). Stone Soup (1968) (Reissue ed.). Scholastic Inc. ISBN 978-0590416023.
  16. ^ Davis, Aubrey (2002). Bone Button Borscht. St. Louis: Turtleback Books. ISBN 978-0613991032..
  17. ^ Muth, Jon J. (2003). Stone Soup (1st ed.). New York City: Scholastic Press. ISBN 978-0439339094.
  18. ^ Kimmel, Sue (July 2013). "Stone Soup: A Story about Using Story for Research". School Libraries Worldwide. 19 (2). Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  19. ^ "Bobby Bare Sings Lullabies Legends & Lies". Amazon. Retrieved November 23, 2019.,
  20. ^ Robot Chicken - The soup, archived from the original on 2021-12-11, retrieved 2021-03-09
  21. ^ Sullivan, Michael (December 25, 2015). "In Cambodia, 'Lucky' Iron Fish For The Cooking Pot Could Fight Anemia". The Salt (NPR Morning Edition). Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  22. ^ Farago, Ladislas (2005). Patton: Ordeal and Triumph. Yardley, Pennsylvania: Westholme Publishing LLC. ISBN 978-1594160110.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Arroyo Grande Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce (2014). "23rd Annual Stone Soup Music Festival". agchamber.com. Ramona Garden Park, Grover Beach, CA.
  • Arroyo Grande Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce (August 22, 2015). . www.aggbchamber.com. Ramona Garden Park, Grover Beach, CA. Archived from the original on August 26, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • Brown, Marcia (Story retold by) (1975). "Stone Soup: An Old Tale Retold". ProsperityPages. Atheneum Books. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  • Griffin, Noel. . Fractint. Archived from the original on August 19, 2017. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  • "The Story of Stone Soup". Stone SouperComputer Homepage. Retrieved November 23, 2019.
  • "Stone Soup" from Google Books

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For other uses see Stone Soup disambiguation Stone Soup is a European folk story in which hungry strangers convince the people of a town to each share a small amount of their food in order to make a meal In varying traditions the stone has been replaced with other common inedible objects and therefore the fable is also known as axe soup button soup nail soup bolt soup and wood soup Statue of a monk and stone soup sopa da pedra in Almeirim Portugal Contents 1 Story 2 Variations 3 Cultural and historical references 3 1 Art entertainment and media 3 1 1 Stone soup like collaborations 3 2 Adaptations 3 2 1 Film 3 2 2 Literature 3 2 3 Music 3 2 4 Television 3 3 Lucky Iron Fish 3 4 Military tactics 3 5 Places 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksStory editSome travelers come to a village carrying nothing more than an empty cooking pot Upon their arrival the villagers are unwilling to share any of their food stores with the very hungry travelers Then the travelers go to a stream and fill the pot with water drop a large stone in it and place it over a fire One of the villagers becomes curious and asks what they are doing The travelers answer that they are making stone soup which tastes wonderful and which they would be delighted to share with the villager although it still needs a little bit of garnish which they are missing to improve the flavor The villager who anticipates enjoying a share of the soup does not mind parting with a few carrots so these are added to the soup Another villager walks by inquiring about the pot and the travelers again mention their stone soup which has not yet reached its full potential More and more villagers walk by each adding another ingredient like potatoes onions cabbages peas celery tomatoes sweetcorn meat like chicken pork and beef milk butter salt and pepper Finally the stone being inedible is removed from the pot and a delicious and nourishing pot of soup is enjoyed by travelers and villagers alike Although the travelers have thus tricked the villagers into sharing their food with them they have successfully transformed it into a tasty meal which they share with the donors Variations editAn Eastern European variation of the story which is similar to the Northern European rendition is called axe soup with an axe as the catalyst 1 In the French Hungarian and Russian versions of the tale the travelers are soldiers returning home In the Hungarian version a single starving soldier tries to obtain food from villagers He comes upon an old woman and tricks her into giving him the ingredients needed for the soup At the end of the tale they share the soup and he sells the rock to the woman 2 In Russian tradition a soldier prepares axe kasha Kasha iz topora The tale ends with the soldier taking the axe when leaving claiming he will eat it on the road 3 Johann Peter Hebel wrote a German version Der schlaue Pilgrim The Cunning Pilgrim 1811 4 in which a wily pilgrim allegedly on his way to Jerusalem tricks a hostess step by step into adding rich soup ingredients to his pebble stones finally leaving the stones uneaten 5 In Northern European and Scandinavian countries as well as Poland 6 the story is most commonly known as nail soup and the main character is typically a tramp looking for food and lodgings who convinces an old woman that he will make a tasty nail soup for the both of them if she would just add a few ingredients for the garnish 7 In the Portuguese tradition the traveler is a monk and the story takes place around Almeirim Portugal Nowadays sopa de pedra is considered a regional dish of Almeirim 8 Cultural and historical references editIn the Aarne Thompson Uther folktale classification system this tale and set of variants is type 1548 4 Art entertainment and media edit Stone soup like collaborations edit There are many examples of projects referencing the Stone Soup story s theme of making something significant by accumulating many small contributions Examples include Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup a computer game which expanded on an abandoned project using contributions from many different coders Stone Soup a children s literary magazine published by the California based Children s Art Foundation since 1973 Stone Soupercomputer a computer composed of many small units Stone Soup 9 an open source software project aimed at providing researchers and practitioners with a framework for the development and testing of Bayesian target tracking and state estimation algorithms Adaptations edit Film edit The film Fandango 1985 contains a wedding sequence towards the end which builds on the Stone Soup theme The protagonists need to hold a wedding ceremony but they lack the necessary funds Therefore they set up a folding card table by the main street of a sleepy Texas town dust it off and invite passersby to come to the wedding As they concoct stories of delinquent caterers and crashed champagne trucks the friendly townspeople contribute their time and resources the result being a magical wedding ceremony Literature edit Gerald P Murphy s stage adaptation of Stone Soup was published by Lazy Bee Scripts in 2008 and has had successful productions in US UK and France Gerald Griffin wrote The Collegians 1829 which includes a version of limestone soup in chapter 30 William Butler Yeats play The Pot of Broth 1904 tells a version of the story in which a clever Irish tramp uses his wits to swindle a shrewish medieval housewife out of her dinner 10 The story is the basis of Marcia Brown s 1947 children s book Stone Soup An Old Tale 1947 11 which features soldiers tricking miserly villagers into cooking them a feast The book was a Caldecott Honor book in 1948 12 and was read aloud by the Captain played by Bob Keeshan on an early episode of Captain Kangaroo in the 1950s as well as at least once in the 1960s or early 1970s 13 14 In 1965 Gordon R Dickson published a short story called Soupstone where a headstrong pilot is sent to solve a problem on a planet under the guise of a highly educated and competent official He succeeds by pretending to understand everything but actually merely making the locals apply their already present knowledge and abilities to the task Stone Soup 1968 15 written by Ann McGovern and illustrated by Nola Langner tells the story of a little old lady and a hungry young man at the door asking for food and how he tricks her into making stone soup In 1975 Walt Disney Productions published a Wonderful World of Reading book titled Button Soup Daisy Duck tricks Scrooge McDuck to share his food to help flavor her Button Soup Canadian children s author Aubrey Davis adapted the story to a Jewish context in his book Bone Button Borscht 1996 According to Davis he wrote the story when he was unable to find a story that he liked for a Hanukkah reading 16 Barbara Budd s narration of Bone Button Borscht traditionally airs across Canada on CBC Radio One s As It Happens on the first day of Hanukkah French author and illustrator Anais Vaugelade published a children s picture book Une soupe au caillou in which the tramp from the original folktale is replaced by a wandering wolf and the old woman by a curious hen All characters in the story are animals gathering to help making the stone soup each of them carrying an ingredient for the final dish Jon J Muth s children s book based on the story also called Stone Soup 2003 17 is set in China as is Ying Chang s The Real Story of Stone Soup 2007 18 Robert Rankin s book Nostradamus Ate My Hamster features a version of the story introduced as an old Irish tale Music edit Shel Silverstein s song The Wonderful Soup Stone tells a version of this story Bobby Bare included the song on his album Lullabys Legends and Lies 1973 19 and Dr Hook amp the Medicine Show included the song on their album Belly Up 1973 A version of the tale written by Tom Chapin and John Forster appears on Chapin s album Mother Earth 1990 Stone Soup an album released in November 2001 by the UK artist Moss a k a Bernard Moss on Pork Recordings catalogue ref PORK 091 Television edit Jim Henson s The Storyteller series contains one tale called A Story Short in which the Storyteller himself played by John Hurt is the main character In the beginning he arrives at a castle where a man is thrown out for begging for food He proceeds to trick the King s cook into making stone soup After the people are happily fed the cook realizes what has happened and pleads with the King to let him boil the Storyteller in oil but the King instead offers a way out to tell him a story every day for a year instead The PBS Kids show Between the Lions featured an episode with a version of the story being read In this version the strangers were replaced by aliens The tale was adapted as an episode of the show Hungarian Folktales A Soviet cartoon based on the Russian variant of the tale was made in 1982 Land of the Lost 1974 TV series Season 1 Episode 14 is entitled Stone Soup in which Marshal the father uses Stone Soup to get his children to help gather things for dinner Ta brings a bearded dragon called an iguana to the soup although the second season states that Pakuni are vegetarians Little House on the Prairie Season 8 Episode 13 is entitled Stone Soup and has this story as its theme Robot Chicken Season 9 Episode 13 is entitled Gimme That Chocolate Milk and has a short sketch making fun of this parable In it the villagers kill the stranger who tricked them into sharing in order to cover up their communal embarrassment 20 The Walking Dead Season 10 Episode 21 Carol mentions the Stone Soup story Lucky Iron Fish edit A contemporary twist on nail soup helps relieve real world iron deficiency anemia in Cambodia The Lucky Iron Fish is a cast iron bar in the shape of the Try Kantrop fish that many villagers consider lucky When immersed into a simmering pot of soup enough of the iron dissolves into the liquid to add the critical amounts of a trace nutrient needed to prevent certain types of anemia 21 Military tactics edit US Army General George S Patton referred to the rock soup method of acquiring resources for attacks in the face of official disapproval by his superiors for offensive operations In the military context he sent units forward ostensibly on reconnaissance missions where he knew resistance was to be met Surprised at the enemy resistance Patton would later request support for his scouts and these missions eventually turned into small scale probing attacks Then once full combat had begun Patton would request or make the executive decision to encircle or push full force against enemy resistance under the rationale that the reinforcements were either bogged down or unable to retreat He notably did this during the Battle of Sicily in the advance on Palermo and again in the campaign in northwest Europe notably near Metz when his 3rd US Army was officially halted during Operation Market Garden 22 Places edit A large pool located on Karl Johan street in Oslo funded by the steel company Christiania Spigerverk Christiania Nail Factory is nicknamed Spikersuppa Nail Soup as a humorous reference to the story citation needed See also edit nbsp Food portalAllegory of the long spoons Parable about heaven and hell Tragedy of the commons Self interests causing depletion of a shared resource the inverse of the Stone Soup story Purple hat therapyReferences edit The Axe Soup RusArtNet Retrieved 2020 01 29 Magyar nepmesek A koleves retrieved 2023 02 12 Claire Burchett Spotlight on Kasha Liden amp Denz Intercultural Institute of Languages 14 July 2017 https lidenz ru spotlight on kasha a b Ashliman D L November 15 2008 Stone Soup folktales of Aarne Thompson Uther type 1548 Retrieved November 23 2019 Hebel Johann 1838 Der schlaue Pilgrim Chr Fr Muller schen Hofbuchhandlung pp 22 24 Cygan i baba Lubimy czytac in Polish Retrieved 2023 09 13 Nail Soup traditional swedish folk tale Archived from the original on March 16 2002 Retrieved November 23 2019 Sopa da Pedra Receitas Stone soup Recipes Almeirim Municipal Chamber in Portuguese Retrieved November 23 2019 Last David Thomas Paul Hiscocks Steven Barr Jordi Kirkland David Rashid Mamoon Li Sang Bin Vladimirov Lyudmil 2019 05 07 Stone Soup Announcement of beta release of an open source framework for tracking and state estimation In Grewe Lynne L Blasch Erik P Kadar Ivan eds Signal Processing Sensor Information Fusion and Target Recognition XXVIII Vol 11018 International Society for Optics and Photonics p 1101807 Bibcode 2019SPIE11018E 07L doi 10 1117 12 2518514 ISBN 9781510627017 S2CID 164384633 Yeats 2010 pp 109 119 Brown Marcia 2005 Stone Soup 1947 New York City Aladdin Paperbacks ISBN 978 0689878367 Stone Soup 1948 Caldecott Honor Book Association for Library Service to Children 3 July 2013 Retrieved November 23 2019 Spicer Disbrowe 2007 p 9 sfn error no target CITEREFSpicer Disbrowe2007 help Bradbury 2010 p 66 McGovern Ann 1986 Stone Soup 1968 Reissue ed Scholastic Inc ISBN 978 0590416023 Davis Aubrey 2002 Bone Button Borscht St Louis Turtleback Books ISBN 978 0613991032 Muth Jon J 2003 Stone Soup 1st ed New York City Scholastic Press ISBN 978 0439339094 Kimmel Sue July 2013 Stone Soup A Story about Using Story for Research School Libraries Worldwide 19 2 Retrieved November 23 2019 Bobby Bare Sings Lullabies Legends amp Lies Amazon Retrieved November 23 2019 Robot Chicken The soup archived from the original on 2021 12 11 retrieved 2021 03 09 Sullivan Michael December 25 2015 In Cambodia Lucky Iron Fish For The Cooking Pot Could Fight Anemia The Salt NPR Morning Edition Retrieved November 23 2019 Farago Ladislas 2005 Patton Ordeal and Triumph Yardley Pennsylvania Westholme Publishing LLC ISBN 978 1594160110 Sources edit Yeats William Butler 2010 The Collected Works of W B Yeats Vol II The Plays New York City Simon amp Schuster pp 109 119 ISBN 978 1439105764 Spicer Susan Disbrowe Paula 2007 Crescent City Cooking Unforgettable Recipes from Susan Spicer s New Orleans New York City Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group p 9 ISBN 978 0307518279 Bradbury Ray 2010 Bound to Last 30 Writers on Their Most Cherished Book Boston Da Capo Press p 66 ISBN 978 0306819391 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article The Nail Broth nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stone Soup Arroyo Grande Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce 2014 23rd Annual Stone Soup Music Festival agchamber com Ramona Garden Park Grover Beach CA Arroyo Grande Grover Beach Chamber of Commerce August 22 2015 2015 Stone Soup Music Festival Street Faire August 22 2015 August 23 2015 www aggbchamber com Ramona Garden Park Grover Beach CA Archived from the original on August 26 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Brown Marcia Story retold by 1975 Stone Soup An Old Tale Retold ProsperityPages Atheneum Books Retrieved November 23 2019 Griffin Noel The Stone Soup Story Fractint Archived from the original on August 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