Food & Drink

Have you eaten canned or pre-packaged soup in the last week?

Food & Drink

Posted by: flyingace

22nd Oct 2011 12:53pm

Have you eaten canned or pre-packaged soup in the last week?

Captain Slog
  • 22nd Feb 2012 07:30pm

Hi Folks,
With Winter about to raise it's ugly head, I'll have to start stocking up with my favourite soups.
My Favourite soup of all is WATTIE'S Tomato Soup, as well as Heinz BIG RED, and any other Tomato soup.
Other Soups I enjoy are Mushroom, Chicken and Mushroom and, one we don't get here in NZ now, Heinz Beef and Vegetable Broth with Barley. I just LOVE that one! It comes out of the can in one thick solid lump, the way OAK Vege soup used to be when I was a kid, and it tastes the same, with the bonus of having Beef in it too.
To really enjoy this one, I add some Olive Oil to the pan, add the soup and break it up, then rinse the can clean with a LITTLE water. About 1/4 of a canful at the MOST. I like my Soup THICK. Not too thick, though. You know what I mean? Just right! The Olive Oil is just for Taste.
I'm not all that keen on packet soups. The ONLY one I like, though, is MUSHROOM. That's all.
There is one other, an exeption. MAGGI Ox Tail Soup. I use that to add to Stews or other meals as a Stock. Lovely!


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