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Dicky Ticker
06-12-06, 04:54 PM
Which soup do you like on cold days? For me it has to be tomato with loads of black pepper and a nice fresh crusty roll-------------luverrlllyyyy

Jabba
06-12-06, 04:55 PM
Oxtail......................poured over a Meat & Potato Pie :D

cuffy
06-12-06, 04:58 PM
Tomato with a good splash of worcestershire sauce \:D/

sarah
06-12-06, 05:02 PM
home made leek and potato soup. yum.

Tara
06-12-06, 05:04 PM
home made leek and potato soup. yum.

Oh yeah love that with real crusty homemade bread and butter

mac608
06-12-06, 05:21 PM
Wot's with the "Cold" - I haven't dug the winter woollies out yet :lol:

But back to the topic - the wife's homemade vegatable soup using her infamous chicken stock complete with homemade crusty wholemeal bread. Just watch out for the black peppers, they're a b*gger when you bite on them

sarah
06-12-06, 05:24 PM
home made leek and potato soup. yum.

Oh yeah love that with real crusty homemade bread and butter

and home grown leeks :D

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Ping
06-12-06, 05:29 PM
Cheers Mr McTicker, you've sorted what I'm going to have for dinner tonight. :D

:thumbsup:

Alpinestarhero
06-12-06, 06:33 PM
Chicken soup, fresh bread.

Matt

DarrenSV650S
06-12-06, 06:44 PM
Can't remember what flavor it is but granny's soup is absolutely delicious :P
and no I don't mean my granny :lol:
Have a look for it in the shops, highly recommended :thumbsup:

jenni
06-12-06, 09:49 PM
gotta be oxtail or veg for me. i love thick soups without cream yum :D

Well Oiled
06-12-06, 10:07 PM
Can't beat curried parsnip soup on a cold day.

Beenz
06-12-06, 10:32 PM
Now I'm really hungry :wink:

tricky
06-12-06, 10:37 PM
Baxters Mediterranean Tomato or if I can be bothered my own recipe vegetable soup.

Ed
06-12-06, 10:51 PM
Cold?? Has been 10C here today...

Vegetable soup with chicken stock :smt046

Has to be Campbell's cream of mushroom - add half a tin of milk.

Viper
07-12-06, 07:29 AM
Tomato with a good splash of worcestershire sauce \:D/ :winner:

the_runt69
07-12-06, 09:31 AM
Muligatawny if its really cold, Mushroom if not with crusty bread of course.

H

Kate
07-12-06, 09:35 AM
Don't do soup. It doesn't exactly fill you up does it?

the_runt69
07-12-06, 09:36 AM
Don't do soup. It doesn't exactly fill you up does it

Thats what the crusty breads for

H

wyrdness
07-12-06, 10:51 AM
Tomato (with or without Worcester sauce), or Mrs Wyrdness's Red Pepper and Sweet Potato soup, with home-made bread rolls.

Viney
07-12-06, 10:53 AM
Soup....ew.

However have been known to have Chicken and sweetcorn once of twice

JediGoat
07-12-06, 10:54 AM
New Covent Garden's lentil and smoked bacon :P

Failing that, I second the tomato with loads of black pepper.

Seeing as it was my late night in the shop yesterday, the woman who owns the carribean restaurant next door took pity on me....and bought me round a bowl of pumpkin soup, which was lovely (and a lamb curry with spiced rice....which was even better :lol: )

Jo

northwind
07-12-06, 11:06 AM
Cream of chicken, Heinz for preference... Mmm. Or alternatively, the ham-stock soup my mum does that you can stand a spoon up in, perfect for a cold day.

Marshall
07-12-06, 11:17 AM
home made:

leek and potato
or
carrot and coriander

mmmnnnnnnnn

Law
07-12-06, 11:29 AM
hmm, there was some broth I used to love when I was a kid during cold winters in Wales, made with leeks, potatoes carrots etc. Wonder what it was called..... Leek broth maybe :-k

lynw
07-12-06, 12:45 PM
Borsch. Its actually become a generic term for soup here. And the canteen in the building does pretty good borsch.

And as for cold, I dream of even +1 degrees right now. Though at the moment we're having what amounts to a heatwave for Kazakh winter and its a balmy -4 degrees here. :D

Foey
07-12-06, 02:33 PM
Stilton & brocolli for me with freshly cooked pasta in it.

tricky
07-12-06, 02:42 PM
Borsch. Its actually become a generic term for soup here. And the canteen in the building does pretty good borsch.

And as for cold, I dream of even +1 degrees right now. Though at the moment we're having what amounts to a heatwave for Kazakh winter and its a balmy -4 degrees here. :D

Thats a good word "Borsch"

I can imagine big burly workman coming in, covered in snow, banging the counted and demanding "BORSCH !" :lol:

Dicky Ticker
07-12-06, 03:30 PM
The home made ham pea and veg soup my gran made always seemed better on the second day,don't know why,but I would never have it till it was two days old[Like Northy says,spoon standing soup]

To enlarge on that we lived on a farm and during the winter there was ALWAYS a gigantic soup pot and freshly baked bread[hot] on the end of the arga for anybody who wandered into the kitchen

Quedos
07-12-06, 03:46 PM
Stilton & brocolli for me with freshly cooked pasta in it.

I'm with this one when Indie ain't about otherwise - Orange and Parsnip! with fresh handmade olive rolls :wink:

krazykim
07-12-06, 03:58 PM
New Covent Garden's mushroom soup...it's to die for! Or if i'm feeling ill then it's Heinz cream of tomato with a fresh roll buttered so the butter melts into the soup....*drool*
Just had Marks and Spencer fresh country vegetable soup for lunch which was yummy! No roll though, got xmas coming up so saving for the stodge!

Jabba
07-12-06, 04:34 PM
granny's soup is absolutely delicious :P

Would that be Cream of Granny Soup?




Ah yes.......Muligatawny - also souper ( :roll: ) on a cold day :thumbsup:

Viper
07-12-06, 04:48 PM
granny's soup is absolutely delicious :P

Would that be Cream of Granny Soup?


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