Today's Soup
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Today's Soup
Tomato and apple - a strange mix on paper but it worked so hats off to the Soup Dragon
The highlight of the day by miles!!!!
PS - thanks to the Beer Hunter for the pork pie
The highlight of the day by miles!!!!
PS - thanks to the Beer Hunter for the pork pie
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Re: Today's Soup
No problem, perhaps I should have left some in the dressing room.
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Re: Today's Soup
...I think they'd had enough yesterday!
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Re: Today's Soup
Perton Pitman wrote:Tomato and apple - a strange mix on paper but it worked so hats off to the Soup Dragon
The highlight of the day by miles!!!!
PS - thanks to the Beer Hunter for the pork pie
Thank you.
I take my inspiration from the old lady in The Vicar of Dibley, who came up with some weird concoctions. Perhaps a nice little Peanut Butter and Beetroot soup next game?
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Re: Today's Soup
Maybe some rhubarb and larkspur soup next Monday, and leave it in the HOME dressing-room??
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/lawn ... oison.html
(Only joking, of course, officer!!)
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/lawn ... oison.html
(Only joking, of course, officer!!)
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Re: Today's Soup
Thats ok, Ernie…….oops sorry, I understand you are still employed as such, whereas I am not, and have not been, for several years. Just to update you.Glyn wrote:Maybe some rhubarb and larkspur soup next Monday, and leave it in the HOME dressing-room??
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/lawn ... oison.html
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Re: Today's Soup
I'm surprised the soup did not contain Brussel Sprout's in some form or other!!!
Would have gone down well in the crowd!!
Would have gone down well in the crowd!!
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Del wrote:I'm surprised the soup did not contain Brussel Sprout's in some form or other!!!
Would have gone down well in the crowd!!
Believe you me Del, I considered using some sprouts, but 'bottled' it at the last moment, due to concerns about the ozone layer!
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Re: Today's Soup
Brussel Sprout's what??Del wrote:I'm surprised the soup did not contain Brussel Sprout's in some form or other!!!
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Glyn wrote:Brussel Sprout's what??Del wrote:I'm surprised the soup did not contain Brussel Sprout's in some form or other!!!
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Re: Today's Soup
The last time I saw anything like that I was applying cream to it.
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