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Subject: Favorite Soups
Written By: Indy Gent on 03/20/05 at 1:46 am
Well, as long as I'm doing the sandwich poll... ;)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: ktelqueen on 03/20/05 at 1:50 am
anything involving chicken :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: quirky_cat_girl on 03/20/05 at 1:56 am
my absolute favorite is wedding soup...but I also really like new england clam chowder, broccoli soup, cream of potato soup, and pea soup is ok too.
Erin :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: NullandVoid on 03/20/05 at 2:48 am
I wouldn't dare eat a raw calm but I'll happily devour a bowl of Clam Chowder. The best bowl ever had was at this seafood place in Cape Cod, MA. yum!
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/20/05 at 3:22 am
I like Cream of Chicken and Vegetable too!
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Zella on 03/20/05 at 3:46 am
Wolfgang Puck's 9 bean and Italian sausage soup!
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Gis on 03/20/05 at 4:43 am
Heinz tomato soup every time for me !
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 6:27 am
Other: Pumpkin Soup (Home Made)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/20/05 at 6:28 am
Other: Pumpkin Soup (Home Made)
I do not think I have seen Pumpkin Soup every in the shops?
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 6:31 am
I do not think I have seen Pumpkin Soup every in the shops?
It's a taste sensation Philip - you don't know what you're missing!! It can be bought in cans but I prefer to make it.
My 2nd favourite soup is my Mother's homemade Pea and Ham Soup YUMMY!
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/20/05 at 6:32 am
Other: Pumpkin Soup (Home Made)
It's a taste sensation Philip - you don't know what you're missing!! It can be bought in cans but I prefer to make it.
Is anything added to the taste of Pumpkin Soup?
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 6:44 am
Is anything added to the taste of Pumpkin Soup?
Its made with onions, garlic, chicken stock, a little curry powder and the best pumpkins to use are either butternut or kent. Sometimes I add sweet potato. Cook it all together slowly, puree it, add milk or cream and pepper.
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Philip Eno on 03/20/05 at 6:46 am
Its made with onions, garlic, chicken stock, a little curry powder and the best pumpkins to use are either butternut or kent. Sometimes I add sweet potato.  Cook it all together slowly, puree it, add milk or cream and pepper.
http://www.punchstock.com/image/foodshapes/4600002/comp/pumpsoup.jpg
...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 6:49 am
^^ That's exactly what it looks like. My mother even made me a Pumpkin shaped soup tureen to serve it from. :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: purpleorchid on 03/20/05 at 8:17 am
Its made with onions, garlic, chicken stock, a little curry powder and the best pumpkins to use are either butternut or kent. Sometimes I add sweet potato. Cook it all together slowly, puree it, add milk or cream and pepper.
I love pumpkin soup too!! Was a bit disappointed not to see it as a choice in the poll, but since you've brought it up, YAY!! :)
Was a bit suspicious when I was first introduced to it, but right after the first spoonful, mmmmm..... ;)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 8:26 am
I love pumpkin soup too!! Was a bit disappointed not to see it as a choice in the poll, but since you've brought it up, YAY!!  :)
Was a bit suspicious when I was first introduced to it, but right after the first spoonful, mmmmm..... ;)
Even my children love it!
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: whitewolf on 03/20/05 at 8:41 am
I picked Chicken noodle, tomato and other-Homemade turkey/or chicken soups
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: RockandRollFan on 03/20/05 at 10:21 am
Tomato
Cream Of Mushroom
Vegetables...with alphabets
AND....Cream Of Celery :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 03/20/05 at 12:30 pm
Chicken Noodle
French Onion (only the authentic stuff!)
Ramen noodle (I like the Korean ones that have the kim chee packet)
:)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 03/20/05 at 12:32 pm
Its made with onions, garlic, chicken stock, a little curry powder and the best pumpkins to use are either butternut or kent. Sometimes I add sweet potato.  Cook it all together slowly, puree it, add milk or cream and pepper.
That sounds fabulous!!! 8)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: nally on 03/20/05 at 12:45 pm
Minestrone is my all-time favorite! I order it anytime we go to an Italian restaurant.
I also like vegetable soup and chili...but best of all, I like any soup that my mom makes from scratch. :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Jennifer028 on 03/20/05 at 2:57 pm
Chicken Noodle or Chicken Tortilla
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Bobby on 03/20/05 at 3:06 pm
Other (of sorts): Oxtail or Tomato and Basil
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: gemini61 on 03/20/05 at 4:20 pm
Tomato, Cream Of Brocolli, Ramen and Bean :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jiminy on 03/20/05 at 4:25 pm
Cream of Chocolate, Hershey's syrup and a bag of jelly beans ;D
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 4:58 pm
Other (of sorts): Oxtail or Tomato and Basil
Oxtail was always my Dad's favourite :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 5:01 pm
\Ramen noodle (I like the Korean ones that have the kim chee packet)
:)
Are Ramen noodles what we call 2 Minute Noodles here? They are a block of dried noodles which you immerse in boiling water and then add a flavour sachet?
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/20/05 at 5:05 pm
Its made with onions, garlic, chicken stock, a little curry powder and the best pumpkins to use are either butternut or kent. Sometimes I add sweet potato.  Cook it all together slowly, puree it, add milk or cream and pepper.
That sounds fabulous!!! 8)
It is. I'll send you the recipe if you want How about you come to Brisbane and I'll make it for you :)
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Tanya1976 on 03/20/05 at 5:42 pm
1. French Onion
2. Gumbo
3. Broccoli and Cheese
4. Clam Chowder (only New England, I detest Manhattan)
Fifth would be Chicken Noodle
Tanya
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: MidKnightDarkness on 03/20/05 at 5:57 pm
tortellini soup
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: CatwomanofV on 03/20/05 at 6:14 pm
I would say, just about any kind of soup.
Cat
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jiminy on 03/20/05 at 7:03 pm
this soup looks nasty :o
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jiminy on 03/20/05 at 7:08 pm
NO SOUP FOR YOU!
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: mandamoo on 03/21/05 at 6:09 am
My 2nd favourite soup is my Mother's homemade Pea and Ham Soup YUMMY!
That is my 1st favourite, jaytee :D
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: jaytee on 03/21/05 at 7:46 am
That is my 1st favourite, jaytee :D
8) I've made it but it just doesn't taste like Mums. ??? It's still pretty good though.
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: mandamoo on 03/21/05 at 7:55 am
8) I've made it but it just doesn't taste like Mums. ??? It's still pretty good though.
I never have, but I know my attempt would be pretty woeful :P
Subject: Re: Favorite Soups
Written By: Paul on 03/21/05 at 8:03 am
Cream of chicken*...
When a bit of Worcester Sauce is applied, it scares the hell out of a cold...
(*And it has to be the Heinz variety...nothing else comes close...)