Soup
#31
Originally Posted by J4CKO
Right, too many heavy threads, how about a light hearted discussion about Soup,
My current favourites,
Asda Tuscan Bean
Convent Garden Winter Veg
Big Soup Italian Pasta
My current favourites,
Asda Tuscan Bean
Convent Garden Winter Veg
Big Soup Italian Pasta
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Originally Posted by J4CKO
home made chicken (jewish style)
Is that the one that cures all known diseases ?
Is that the one that cures all known diseases ?
I'm another fan of the old Heinz Tomato personally, in fact, bugger it, I'm going to have some for me dinner
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Originally Posted by Buttman Plug
Veal bouillon with vermicelli.
I don't like that carrot & corriander at all. Tastes kinda odd....
Oxtail, lobster bisque, tomato etc... that's the way forward
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not to fussed on makes or special blends to be honest
but im going through about 8 asda smart price vegtable cup a soups (with croutons ) a week at the moment
25p for 4 packets
sumtimes eat them with sum tiger bread buns
but im going through about 8 asda smart price vegtable cup a soups (with croutons ) a week at the moment
25p for 4 packets
sumtimes eat them with sum tiger bread buns
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Originally Posted by Leslie
Heinz tomato has always been a winner, even better with a touch of cream added.
I personally really like Campbell's Clam Chowder New England style. Trouble is they only sell it the States which is a shame. No other clam chowder can hold a candle to it.
Les
I personally really like Campbell's Clam Chowder New England style. Trouble is they only sell it the States which is a shame. No other clam chowder can hold a candle to it.
Les
1) Heinz Tomato
2) Clam Chowder - you can get some pretty good imported tinned versions
3) No one mentioned French Onion?
1) and 2) with fresh bread for slurpy dunking. 3) with croutons
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Just made a pot of Yellow Split Pea & Carrot for the inlaws arriving. They'll be lucky if there is any left by the time they arrive. Only one of my own soups I don't eat myself is the Red Lentil one as it gives me the sh*ts It's good for the inlaws though
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