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Homemade carrot and corriander soup is the best :happy:
I agree tinned soup has just so much salt in it. yuk.
Quote by splendid_
cup a soups are just wrong.
Soup is for eating out of a bowl with a spoon. I can not ever ever ever drink a soup out of a cup. The closest I have come is using a spoon in a cup to eat the soup

I'm similar, clearly the vessel and the implement dictate whether we are eating or drinking...and now I've broken the handle on my cup which leaves me in a dilema, because I guess it's now a bowl and I don't know if that means I should throw the spoon away.
I like soups. I can get lentil soup, small salad, olives, chillies, loads of bread, turkish tea all for £3.
But soups are not so easy to get right, they need some skill to make. Otherwise you end up with a horrible mush or something silly.
Quote by davej
cup a soups are just wrong.
Soup is for eating out of a bowl with a spoon. I can not ever ever ever drink a soup out of a cup. The closest I have come is using a spoon in a cup to eat the soup

I'm similar, clearly the vessel and the implement dictate whether we are eating or drinking...and now I've broken the handle on my cup which leaves me in a dilema, because I guess it's now a bowl and I don't know if that means I should throw the spoon away.
Thats me too! I can't drink soup from a mug it makes me wretch! So I always use a spoon wherever the soup is- bowl or mug!! Thick or thin, smooth or lumpy, I need a spoon!
(also can't drink tomato juice- always want to chew it!)
Wench xx
Quote by duncanlondon
Is stew a thick soup? And is soup a watery stew?

:shock: I hate watery stew. Eeeuugh!
Quote by Missy
Slightly different tack....
Candy floss :shock:
Put a football size lump in your mouth.....
Hit's your tongue and hey presto, where did it go??? :shock: Gone, disappeared :confused: All you got to show for your is a wooden stick and a bit of fluff on your eyelashes evil
Wotsits are similar - even the cat looks confused when she eats one confused

Candy floss is fog missy, fog on a stick, cos yor right, put it in your mouth and, bingo :shock:
it's not there :crazy:
If you look in the bowl when you buy it, it's not in there either, nope, nothing, zilch, he sticks his stick in an empty bowl, pulls it out and it's got summnt on it, that why I reckon it's fog, Cos lets face it, you can see fog, but you can't feel it. I know it's pink and all that, but I reckons the geezer chucks a bit of pink fairy dust into his bowl when your not looking to give the fog some colour and make it visible, else you wouldn't pay him any money.
See I get up early in the morning and there's often one of them ballons fly over the house, one of them with people in a basket underneath, the ones we always wave too, never wave at any other stranger I see, only ballon people. Anyways these ballon people are fog catchers, thats why they go out early in the morning, best time to catch fog. They catch it in big nets over fields cos they can fly lower over fields and then let it out into the ballon, thats what the ballon is, it's a barn for holding fog. When they have filled their ballon they land and sell it to the candy floss man.
...the candy floss man mixes it with love and makes the world taste good ... :karaoke: ...the candy floss man...oh the candy floss man :karaoke:
Thats what they mean in the song, he mixes fog and fairy dust with a little bit o love and bingo, what you couldn't see before, you now can, he gets £4, you get to taste some love, looks pink and fluffy, but aint really there. wink
and...and... in case further proof is needed, some folk think ballons are a mode of transport, but their wrong. If it's transport, it would go from A to B, no messin, but ballons don't, they might go from B to A, or Q to P, they follow the fog.
When do you buy the most candy floss? summer thats when and when do you see ballons, when its warm, in the summer.
And if you was asked to impersonate a fog noise, you would firstly hide behind the sofa, cos it's there but not there and make the same noise as a ballon, not a bark, a meow, an oink or a moo, but a thssssssht... sound, just like fog being released into the ballon. :smug:
Any fog thats not caught, escapes and makes them fluffy white clouds and when they get too heavy, they fall down from the sky and the gnomes go out, cut into them with pastry cutters and thats where meringue halves come from. Meringues are thicker, so take a bit longer, but dissapear in your mouth in a similar way, because clouds are just lumpy fog.
Consomme:- Clear thin soup.
Pottage :- Thick soup, much like a stew.
Crouton :- Waste bread and a waste of heat.
Scouse :- Stew type dish found in the land of the Good people.
I like them all
Quote by Tan--Kinky
Soup out of a tin is not soup :giggle: Its a thinly veiled disguise, that tomato soup is the tomato ketchup which wasn't thick enough to make the grade lol
Homemade soup, really thick, lumpy & full of veg :lickface: is eaten
(Anorak who freezes masses of homemade soup in handy little 1 serving portions)

wave another one here redface we're just about to sit down and eat some sunday lunch soup. With crusty bread and real butter. Om nom nom biggrin
*Her*
Funny one this.. I don't like soup out of a tin and only have the cup ones. Hubby likes the tinned ones but i prefer a home made soup. The cup ones are great especially the noodle ones.. yum! biggrin