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SecondOpinion
4:45 Fri Sep 23
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Too many letters to write down in my shopping list, so....pass
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WHU(Exeter)
5:01 Fri Sep 23
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With baked beans and a bit of paprika
(c) - Violator from on here (I think).
Tried it and WOULD GO BACK.
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Willtell
5:05 Fri Sep 23
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It used to be one of my all time favourite working lunches. Mulligatawny soup with toast and Vintage Cheddar and a bit of Branstone...
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violator
5:29 Fri Sep 23
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WHU(Exeter) 5:01 Fri Sep 23
Good memory mate, its a winner!
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LongTimeUser
6:01 Fri Sep 23
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It looks like vomit. Pass.
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lab
9:49 Fri Sep 23
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I love it as indeed tarka Dahl
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Hammer and Pickle
9:55 Fri Sep 23
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You’ve got soup! Why don’t I get any soup?
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gph
11:46 Fri Sep 23
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SOUP = Software Of Unknown Provenance
Not sure what Mulligatawny is an acronym of
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Keep dreaming
12:02 Sat Sep 24
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Intellectual stuff Hatred. You must be in pretty hard drugs to be this creative.
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Sydney_Iron
12:44 Sat Sep 24
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Years ago when I was at Tech College I worked at a local pub at the weekends helping out in the kitchen etc, remember this soup, the Chef would combine whatever was usable in the fridge, bits of cooked meats, vegetables, bits of other soups etc, boil it all up with some lentils and then puree it…………….And that was then on the menu as the Soup of the day, Mulligatawny!
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Manuel
5:21 Sat Sep 24
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Tried this for the first time a couple of years ago, it's shite.
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eusebiovic
5:04 Sat Sep 24
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Wasn't this invented by Indians so that British Soldiers could have boiling hot soup in a tropical climate?
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ironsofcanada
6:02 Sat Sep 24
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Was all the rage in North America 15-20 years ago.
I could do without the apple but other than that pretty nice in -20C, living as a student in the basement of an old house.
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simon.s
7:36 Sat Sep 24
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I like the Heinz version, and I used to like the minestrone they did, which I’m sure years ago had meat in it, then it became veggie. Or did I imagine that?
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Hammer and Pickle
8:26 Sat Sep 24
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Making ONION soup for tomorrow as it goes. Not us using Gruyère though - far too pricey, fuck that!
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ironsofcanada
9:03 Sat Sep 24
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Lots of onions sitting in the garden so onion soup for mom sounds like a great idea.
Gruyère was pretty cheap in the UK £16.60/kg at Aldi for AOP Swiss Gruyère
At least compared to 53 CND/kg for the same.
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Hammer and Pickle
9:24 Sat Sep 24
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22 quid a kilo for cheese for toast that float on soup is an ABERRATION.
Cheddar and Gouda is the way forward.
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