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NO SOUP FOR YOU!



I like a good fish soup.
 
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My mum's "home made" tattie soup......but it's been a while and maybe, just maybe it wasn't as good as I remember!

Cheers

Jim
 
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Boxing day soup.

The base is the last load of water and cider that the Christmas ham was boiled in on Christmas eve before being roasted. It's therefore also got bayleaves and cloves and what not in it. On Boxing day you just add more ham, turkey, left over vegetables to what is now a rich ham stock and it's just magic.
 
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pumpkin soup, with a touch of Pernod.


Another vote for Pumpkin soup, lose the Pernod though.
 
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Minestrone soup with garlic bread. Nothing better before spaghettis or veal!

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Chicken Ramen
 
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Chinese hot and sour soup
 
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Cheese and bacon chowder.

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Has to be cream of celery.....
 
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I might have some soup tonight.

Anyone recommend something a little different?
 
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Dear All,

When i was a student in Plymouth UK back in the 80's after going to a beach of Plymouth we used to retire to a fabulous pub and a bowl and what was called:

Grotty Nosh

It was mid way between a Soup and Casserole, probably left over of a variety of roasts etc but very very Scrummy with a large piece of freshly baked bread and a pint of bitter refreshment.

Gorgeous and warming and great value. Warmed you after the Atlantic.

regards David

I love Mulligatawny too.
 
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Now you're enjoying the heat in Aus' do you enjoy gazpacho soup?
 
Posts: 2432 | Location: Nemo me impune lacessit | Registered: Sat 07 July 2007Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Dear 555,

All you can eat here is simple fare.

Possum Pie
Kangaroo drumstick on a branch of a tree
Roadkill Casserole is recommended

and they drink ice cold beer

What is wrong with cellar temperature bitter

Oh Yeah witchity grubs eeeeuuuuucccchhhhhhh

also it is bloody cold here like 8c in the mornings.

No where did i read that it gets this cold.

Aus is always portrayed as 29c and brilliant sunshine. So i want my money back or i want warmer weather.

regards a displaced SCOT

David
 
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Proving your whingeing Pom roots Davo? Winker

I'm jealous of you; I'd love to be in Aus. Red Face

I should tell you I've been to Australia four times,
including three visits to Sydney,
so I know there's much more than simple fare to nosh on!

Having said that when in Alice I was offered a taste of witchetty grub. Eek

As it's nearly winter in NSW maybe you should head north? Cool

Cheers - John

(A Scot back in Scotland)
 
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