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By *obilebottom OP   Man
7 days ago

All over

What is your favourite soup? Nothing better than a nice bowl of soup and some lovely bread this time of year. I am very partial to a fish soup like bouillabaisse but there are so many lovely soups and so easy to experiment making them.

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By *iker JackMan
7 days ago

Wolverhampton

I like a pea and ham hock soup with crusty bread and proper butter

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By *ensualtongue2023Man
7 days ago

furnace

Hate soup tbh

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By *enk15Man
7 days ago

Evesham

Bowling for

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By *uperSalopian7Man
7 days ago

Shrewsbury

A really nice Tomato and Basil soup. Basic but I love it

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By *elix SightedMan
7 days ago

Cloud 8

Sweet potato and red pepper. Had it once in jersey and it was amazing with loads of cracked black pepper

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By *icolasHidalgoDeCorazonMan
7 days ago

St Leonards


"I like a pea and ham hock soup with crusty bread and proper butter "

Wot Jack sed 👊.

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By *ertcoupleCouple
7 days ago

Hatfield

Hot and sour from our local chinese, oh I'm getting some tonight yummy 😁😁😁

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By *eltCuteMightDeleteWoman
7 days ago

Reading

I make minestrone soup quite often. There's also so much leftover that it makes me so happy. Love a good chunky soup.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
7 days ago

The Continental

Nowt fancy here.

Big tin of Heinz Tommy, and some crispy buttered baguette for dippin.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

7 days ago

East Sussex

Minestrone is my absolute favourite. Years ago we went to an Italian restaurant that did three courses for £5 (yes, that long ago), the first course was home made minestrone, it was delicious and I've been a fan ever since.

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By *allGuy1000Man
7 days ago

Reading

Leek and Potato

Mushroom

Chicken and noodle are personal favourites

Hot and sour from the Chinese takeaway

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By *llNatural36FWoman
7 days ago

Denbighshire

Carrot and coriander with lots of butter on some fresh bread or a nice baguette

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By *ensualtongue2023Man
7 days ago

furnace

Why do

So many enjoy soup ?

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By *eliWoman
7 days ago

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Roasted butternut squash and red pepper with sage and coconut milk.

Chicken and sweetcorn.

Broccoli and stilton.

Or a laksa. A good laksa is incredible. 🥰

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By *TinyDelight-Woman
7 days ago

City Centre

I do love a homemade vegetable soup and I make a really good seafood chowder.

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By *ickedtiesCouple
7 days ago

limerick

Leek and potato soup

Creamy chicken soup..😋

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By *ChubsMan
7 days ago

West Midlands

Cream of tomato (got to be Heinz) with either a dash of black pepper or chilli powder on top, plus a crispy, thickly buttered baguette (Tiger is best)

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By *obilebottom OP   Man
7 days ago

All over


"Why do

So many enjoy soup ?

"

It might be easier if you tell us why you don't as only one on thread who doen't. Soups can be so tasty as there can be so many combinations, it's heart warming food, can be healthy and nutricious, easy to make etc.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

7 days ago

East Sussex


"Why do

So many enjoy soup ?

"

A decent home made soup that's properly seasoned is absolutely delicious. A tin of Heinz minestrone is pretty good too.

It's an easy meal, takes little time to prepare and means hardly any washing up.

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By *iker JackMan
7 days ago

Wolverhampton


"Why do

So many enjoy soup ?

"

Great and different way to use left overs

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By *issmorganWoman
7 days ago

Calderdale innit

Carrot and coriander or tomato and basil🍅🥕😋.

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By *riar BelisseWoman
7 days ago

Delightful Bliss

Heinz big soup, with buttered crusty white bread

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By *rincipessaWoman
7 days ago

your wildest dreams,

Parsnip and pear

Red lentil and apple

Or good old leek and potato with lots of barley

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By *arry monk40Man
7 days ago

Telford

Leek and potato every time but chicken if have cold or flu

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By *lue Eyed JokerMan
7 days ago

Always on the move

Oxtail, with a crusty roll for dipping

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By *ure_and_InnocentWoman
7 days ago

Knaresborough

Chilli butternut squash if making myself

Chicken and sweetcorn from Chinese

Broccoli and cauliflower is cuppa soup

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By *vaRose43Woman
7 days ago

Forest of Dean

A nice spicy pumpkin soup with grated cheddar, Broccoli and Stilton, bone broth or French onion

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By *ensuallover1000Man
7 days ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Heinz Cream of Tomato 😃

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