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Chipchopper | 09:01 Tue 02nd Nov 2021 | Food & Drink
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Anyone tried it, or would you not touch it with a barge pole ?
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Mamya, sounds nice, but I would have to swap the sprouts for broccoli or cauliflower.
Yes that were them Barsel and Chris, I did forget what format they came in IE multi-pack, Turkey Stuffing, Pigs in Blankets and the best were the Brussel Sprout ones. Ahh those were the days ;-)
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Some of those who live alone or limited ability might appreciate it. Personally, I wouldn't mind giving it a try.
I’d give it a go too, sounds like a mass produced version of the soup I make with Christmas Day leftovers, which is full of chunky veg, bits of sausage, bread sauce and the remains of the gravy.
deepfried battered stuffing balls sound delish chris!
^^^ They are, Bednobs - especially when consumed in the pub across the road from the chippy, accompanied by a pint of beer ;-)
It sounds dreadful.
Sorry Vegas, but so does your soup.
You could buy a few cans and put them on the table on Xmas Day..............as a joke!
I havent tried tinned soup in years as they lack any decent flavour. Theres no was the xmas dinner is going to taste even remotely interesting.
^no you couldn't - as I said a day or two ago, strictly limited numbers only available online and sold out pronto.
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Our starter on Christmas day was always prawn cocktail, and on Boxing Day it was Baxter's French onion soup.

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