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Title: Just had some Soup
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 02 December 2010, 18:43:31
I love the Cream of Mushroom, Chicken or Tomatoe range but decided to have a tin of lentil soup (No bread) and then decided to try the potatoe and leek one as well (It looked lonely left on the shelf)

Whats your favoutite tinned soup.

Mine are all Tesco's at the moment (Finished all the heinz off allready)
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 02 December 2010, 18:49:24
tinned soup :-/ I never eat..

but prefer home cooked fish soup with veggies (also eggs -raw-added when the soup cools down-warm not boiling):) :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 02 December 2010, 18:50:41
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tinned soup :-/ I never eat..

but prefer home cooked fish soup with veggies (also eggs -raw-added when the soup cools down-warm not boiling):) :y

I dont know why but fish soup just does not apeal to me. :-/
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Mysteryman on 02 December 2010, 18:55:42
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I love the Cream of Mushroom, Chicken or Tomatoe range but decided to have a tin of lentil soup (No bread) and then decided to try the potatoe and leek one as well (It looked lonely left on the shelf)

Whats your favoutite tinned soup.
Mine are all Tesco's at the moment (Finished all the heinz off allready)


Vindaloo mulligatawny ;D :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: PhilRich on 02 December 2010, 19:07:26
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I love the Cream of Mushroom, Chicken or Tomatoe range but decided to have a tin of lentil soup (No bread) and then decided to try the potatoe and leek one as well (It looked lonely left on the shelf)

Whats your favoutite tinned soup.
Mine are all Tesco's at the moment (Finished all the heinz off allready)


Vindaloo mulligatawny ;D :y









Very Cosmopolitan choice Steve!  ;D :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 02 December 2010, 19:08:14
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tinned soup :-/ I never eat..

but prefer home cooked fish soup with veggies (also eggs -raw-added when the soup cools down-warm not boiling):) :y

I dont know why but fish soup just does not apeal to me. :-/

I wish you could eat the fish soup I or my wife cook.. it boils for many hours and have a very different taste.. :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: maria on 02 December 2010, 19:25:49
My favorite would be leek & potatoe but other than that is heinz tomatoe  :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Seth on 02 December 2010, 19:27:50
A tin of Heinz vegetable soup ......... mmmm :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: unlucky alf on 02 December 2010, 19:57:36
You cant beat the chicken & sweetcorn soup from the chinese. :y :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Amigo on 02 December 2010, 22:12:33
Love Mulligatawny soup out of the can even though i can't spell it. What's the Vindaloo Steve??? Make my own Potato & leek, lentil, veg soups. Don't like tinned mushroom...yucky taste. Hienz veg soup is lovely poured over mash & pork chops as is Hienz chicken added to cooked pasta, mushrooms, cauliflower, onions, diced chicken or turkey breasts & mustard all stirred in. When nearly ready grate a decent mature cheddar & sprinkle with smoked paprika, give it another 10 mins & enjoy...MMMM...YUM!
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: millwall on 02 December 2010, 22:20:44
mushroom of the magic variety ;D ;D
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Jimbob on 03 December 2010, 07:33:27
the heinz big soups go down nicely  :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Banjax on 03 December 2010, 08:18:27
Baxters Cullen Skink - delicious  :y

and you cant beat Heinz Cream of Tomato with buttered bread for dipping  :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 December 2010, 08:22:58
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Baxters Cullen Skink - delicious  :y

and you cant beat Heinz Cream of Tomato with buttered bread for dipping  :y



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and you cant beat Heinz Cream of Tomato with buttered bread for dipping


Now you're tootin' BJ, I do remember that it was very tasty indeed.

I gave processed foods up many years ago as I found them (especially tinned soup) to be much too salty - tasty - but salty.
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Banjax on 03 December 2010, 08:30:53
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Baxters Cullen Skink - delicious  :y

and you cant beat Heinz Cream of Tomato with buttered bread for dipping  :y



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and you cant beat Heinz Cream of Tomato with buttered bread for dipping


Now you're tootin' BJ, I do remember that it was very tasty indeed.

I gave processed foods up many years ago as I found them (especially tinned soup) to be much too salty - tasty - but salty.

you're right Zulu - they're not the healthiest  :( the wife makes the same soup week in week out tho.....you need a bit of variety (57 to be exact) :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 03 December 2010, 09:50:12
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Baxters Cullen Skink - delicious  :y

and you cant beat Heinz Cream of Tomato with buttered bread for dipping  :y

As a kid Mum used to do a pan of chips and put them in bowls then pour Chicken or Tomatoe soup over them.  Sounds wierd but it was bloody lovely.
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: millwall on 03 December 2010, 09:59:13
all this talk about soup i now fancy some for lunch  so i will be having some home made  carrot and orange soup  with some crusty bread   this time im going to make a fair bit and keep some in the freezer
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 03 December 2010, 10:02:38
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all this talk about soup i now fancy some for lunch  so i will be having some home made  carrot and orange soup  with some crusty bread   this time im going to make a fair bit and keep some in the freezer

Well done M - sounds very nice indeed. :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: millwall on 03 December 2010, 10:05:06
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all this talk about soup i now fancy some for lunch  so i will be having some home made  carrot and orange soup  with some crusty bread   this time im going to make a fair bit and keep some in the freezer

Well done M - sounds very nice indeed. :y

yes its very nice and easy to make  with just a subtle hint of orange makes really tasty :y
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: maria on 03 December 2010, 13:31:46
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mushroom of the magic variety ;D ;D
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Magic mushrooms  ::) ::) ;D ;D ;D



Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 04 December 2010, 23:01:40
Seem to be living on soup at the moment.

Normally have a toasted breakfast sarni arround 11am  (Bacon, egg, bluck pudding and mushrooms - if no black pudding then swap for hash brown) Couldnt be bothered cooking it today so had a tin of cream of mushroom to keep me going with the intetion of ordering a chinese takeaway tonight.

Suddenly relised it was 10pm and had not eaten so just had a tin of cream of tomotoe.

Need to stock up as I am really enjoying the soups in this cold weather.

Wonder if they have invented a sunday roast soup yet.  ::)
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: millwall on 05 December 2010, 09:21:35
the amount of soup your eating you wont be able to have a propper richard for a while ;D ;D
Title: Re: Just had some Soup
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 05 December 2010, 10:30:54
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the amount of soup your eating you wont be able to have a propper richard for a while ;D ;D

No problems there.

Just had Bacon, egg and black pud toasted Sarni (X2) and 2 cups of coffe, just trying to warm through a bit before I shower. :-/