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Old 01 Nov 2011, 21:17   #1
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Default Favourite Soup?

My wife has just noticed a can of Heinz Lentil Soup in the cupboard. Sainsbury's are doing a six for something offer and it was one of the flavours I threw in the trolley ( 3xTomato, 1xMush, 1xChicken Noodle and 1xLentil).
She has, perhaps sarcastically, just asked me if Meat likes Lentil soup?
So, I thought I might just ask that very question.
Meat. Do you like Lentil soup?
But, more importantly, what is everyone favourite soup?
Mine, depending on my mood, is Mushroom.

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Old 01 Nov 2011, 21:20   #2
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Mine, depending on my mood, is Mushroom.
Why'd you buy three tomato then?
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Old 01 Nov 2011, 21:26   #3
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Why'd you buy three tomato then?
Good point. For my 3 children.
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Old 01 Nov 2011, 21:31   #4
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Why'd you buy three tomato then?
For cooking, maybe??

Soups for me personally are chicken soup, Manhattan clam chowder and New England clam chowder, not in order of preference. That changes according to mood.

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Turtle soup is most definitely out!
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Old 01 Nov 2011, 21:44   #5
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For cooking, maybe??

Soups for me personally are chicken soup, Manhattan clam chowder and New England clam chowder, not in order of preference. That changes according to mood.

Sue

Turtle soup is most definitely out!
I might buy some that chowder stuff next week and let you know what its like!!
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Old 01 Nov 2011, 22:08   #6
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From a tin Heinz Tomato is the only soup. From the Chinese round the corner it's Chicken and Sweetcorn!
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Old 01 Nov 2011, 23:47   #7
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Mine, depending on my mood, is Mushroom.
why did the girl go out with the mushroom???

cause she thought he was funguy
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Old 01 Nov 2011, 23:50   #8
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Leek and Potato. Or a nice vegetable soup. Best of all though is Cawl, a Welsh stew.
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Old 02 Nov 2011, 00:08   #9
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My favourite is "Bowling For..."

Tasty.

On an unreleated side note, I love Pea & Ham as well as Broccoli and Stilton soup.
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Old 02 Nov 2011, 00:14   #10
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Chicken & Vegetable every time, although Minestrone is pretty good too.
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Old 02 Nov 2011, 14:20   #11
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Why'd you buy three tomato then?

I am really sorry but I wasn't completely honest with you yesterday.
I did buy those three tins of tomato soup. But they weren't for my children.
They were for me. I have a little problem. I am going through one of those tomato phases in my life. It is troubling me to such an extent that I went to see the doctor. He told me, "Don't worry, you'll be Vine in the morning".
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Old 02 Nov 2011, 14:31   #12
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Pea and ham, proper pea & ham
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I might buy some that chowder stuff next week and let you know what its like!!
Good going! I'll look for your review.
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Pea and ham, proper pea & ham
Hmm...now what is considered "proper"?

It's not my favorite, but I do make and eat it, and it involves soaking rock hard peas from a cellophane bag, ham bones, perfectly sized little pieces of carrots and potatoes....little chunks of delicious ham (hence the ham bone).....lots of freshly ground black pepper....

ah, jeez, Mel! You've made me want to go get the stuff to make a pot!

If I do, I'll send some down.

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Hmm...now what is considered "proper"?
The ONLY pea and ham soup, from a little place down here called Alfreds...... awesome soup..... now I want some......
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Old 15 Nov 2011, 14:31   #16
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Good going! I'll look for your review.

Thanks for the chowder recommendation.
No clams but smoked haddock chowder. Delicious!!
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Old 15 Nov 2011, 14:38   #17
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My sister in laws butternut squash she puts tomato, garlic, onion, potato and some other things in to an it is the most amazing soup I've ever eaten
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Old 15 Nov 2011, 15:45   #18
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Anything that's made at home. A few canned soups are OK for throwing onto something and shoving it into the oven when you're pushed for time, packets I never buy.

Favourites would be clam chowder, its close cousin cullen skink, good chicken soup, oxtail, lentil or pea and ham, and the remnants of scouse

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and the remnants of scouse
Left over Neil? That's hardly a satisfying healthy option is it?

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Old 15 Nov 2011, 16:34   #20
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REAL scouse is a superb option I've never been inclined to stew up a scouser

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Old 15 Nov 2011, 16:57   #21
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I've never been inclined to stew up a scouser
It'll happen, just wait!
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Old 15 Nov 2011, 19:51   #23
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Old 15 Nov 2011, 20:50   #24
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Old 15 Nov 2011, 20:54   #25
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Someone get a saucepan and light a fire!
With the jacket!!!!!!!!!!
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