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emmie | 11:17 Thu 19th Nov 2020 | Food & Drink
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does anyone like them, and if so can you recommend any, i have potato and leek ones, but would like to try something different. I can't handle anything spicy, so no chilli....
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diddly - emmie just wants a warm me up soup quickly and I'm sure the cup a soups suffice.
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we had that as kids mamy...
Soup in a microwave is a bit dangerous, it splashes badly when it is boiled.

There is also a danger that can occasionally happen where an area gets super heated, and can erupt when a spoon us put in causing scalding liquid to fly up.
A small microwave would be a great investment for you Emmie, home made soup frozen in cup size portions, ready in no time.
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so you don;t think ordinary veg have additives, what about pesticides aand all manner of stuff to stop it from going off.
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JJ, exactly my point
Emmie - all my veg for soup are home grown organically.
diddly...sweeping generalisations there. I think you'll find that canned soups have no "awful additives"...the worst thing being salt.
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of course they are diddly. unfortunately i don;t have a garden as i live in a 2nd floor flat.
Emmie - in that case just buy organic veg from the supermarket and make your own wholesome soup. Freeze in suitable sized porions. It really is that simple.
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perhaps you should read the heading, i don;t want to make my own, i want something that is instant
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"It really is that simple"...so is reading the relevant words in a thread.
I' just add a littlle garlic and black pepper... keeping it hot and simple.
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indeed ark...
Heinz tomato cup a soup is thick & tasty
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will give it a go thanks Jack
I get fed up of tea and coffee so usually have a pack of Tesco 'light' chicken noodle instant soups hanging around for when I want a hot drink but not T or C.
The chickenny brothy stuff reminds me of the chicken broths my Mum used to make from the giblets and carcase when we had a roast chicken back in the 60's/70's.
It wouldn't do for you Em but I really like Ainsleys Hot and Sour, very warming.
Years ago I tried Ainsleys range of cup a soup & wasn't impressed to say the least but I recently tried Ainsleys Hot and Sour soup - it was lovely & I would buy it again

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