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Do you serve it in a bowl or from a mug?

What’s your go-to flavour?

katmoffat
a year ago
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MelissaLee1

Love cream soups especially cream of brocolli.

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Jerseydrew

You eat soup. I go to ones likes tomato. I have soup for work so have a number of different ones to stop me getting bored

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BonzoBanana

I have homemade soup in the freezer made in batches. It's exceptionally cheap and healthy as just made from fresh vegetables what ever is spare at the time. Carrots, parsnips, cabbage, anything really and then cooked up and made into soup. I add curry powder typically to flavour it. Sometimes I eat it pretty much as concentrate but other times I add water to make it a thin soup which I can drink in a mug but mostly its too thick to drink.

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eyeballkerry

It really depends on the moment. I like it in a bowl and in a large mug. I have to have it with bread and cheese, which I dip in.

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SaveMeSunday

Not a soup fan unless it’s a chunky soup and it’s a really cold winters day

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HEDGEHOGS

I make my own soup, veg is yummy and eat it from a bowl with some lovely fresh bread.

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Midnightflower

Normally I'd eat from a bowl with bread but it is lovely to drink from a mug on a cold winters day.

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Pjran

When I make a soup it’s usually so thick you have to use a spoon.

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tara73ziva

I drink tomato soup as it’s smooth but I eat vegetable soup as I like it nice and chunky

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Leannexxx

I don't do soup myself but my other half says it's a drink

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Auntielettie

it depends on the container. If it's in a cup you drink it, if it's in a bowl you need a spoon so that makes it an 'eat' item.

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Imnotcheap

I add extra mushrooms to my mushroom soup so eat

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Emerge11

I eat Soup. Been making my own recently and freezing them. Leek & Potato so far. Just a novice.

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csjamesliu

Drink but eat if it’s proper chunky with lots of veg etc

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DeBunny

I'm a thick, smooth soup lover, no bits or chunks.

A nice simple tomato soup is probably my favourite, happy for a little add of chilli.

I have to eat yoghurts or soup, not drink them, I'm not a huge shake fan for this reason too, drinks should be for drinking, smooth and not thick or lumpy. Although a hot chocolate needs some consistancy... not fussy at all 🤣

Keep my pulp out of my juice please 😁

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GavinX

Tomato and basil soup is definitely a must go. Low calories yet creamy and decent quality, giving you luxurious experience.

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beccatavender

Both, if it's just a quick meal like cream of chicken then a mug, if it's more hearty, with vegetables chunks or meat, it's a bowl, as you need a spoon to eat it.

My favourite flavour is Covent Garden Lentil and bacon soup

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RegularComper90

What's yours, katmoffat?

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jms19

Has to be a bowl for me unless it’s a cuppa soup. I like to add things like cheese or chorizo to my soup. Not sure on my favourite flavour

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Howmuch

Eat from a bowl, Baxter’s lentil and bacon or turkey lentil and bacon if home made.

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victoriabirkin

Omg I’ve wanted to know this for ages! Always baffled me, like what are you soup… do I drink you or do I eat you/sip you from a spoon.

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dawarwick

I swing both ways. Happy with bowl or spoon or mug. Love broccoli and Stilton

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nettynoodles07

Drink it from a mug

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GavinX

Definitely would go for the choice of drink. Eating refers to something that requires chewing. Soup usually can be swallowed directly.

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kate1310

I love homemade soup I always have it in a bowl but sometimes take cuppa soup to work but have that in a cup really depends but always use a spoon with both

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