Does anyone know how to cook "Ruble Soup" (spelling is probably wrong!!)?

When I was growing up my Mom use to label a big pot of "Ruble soup" and we would have it for breakfast beside butter and milk and sugar added...YUM!!...It was extremely hard to trade name and she only did it a few times because it took so long to be paid...But I would like to brand name it for my grandkids just once...
She would form a hand mixed mixture of flour saline and eggs until these tiny little dumplings formed. Then she would put them in a big pot and include lot's of milk to them, and cook it on the stove until done...I would give anything if any one out at hand knows in the region of this dish and could give me a recipe...I am pretty sure it be a german dish...I have see "spaetzel" in the grocery store and thought that it kind've reminded me of Ruble Soup, but the noodles be smaller than with Ruble soup....Please respond if you enjoy an answer...I will be forever grateful!!....

Sue Grainger, Anaheim, CA

Answer:
I couldn't find anything with "ruble, rubel, rouble" but I basically looked up german dumpling soup and found a few. Here's one. Rouble is a russian denomination of money. Perhaps, when Russia overtook Germany, the German people nickname this soup for the Russian money because maybe it didn't cost like mad to make it or because the dumplings be small like the coins?
Sorry but i cant figure out what your discussion about.
I know a ruble is the currency surrounded by russia.
But thats about it.
Check out the spelling!

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