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#122359
Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
Yes I know I could use a pan and a liquidiser but I bought a Morphy Richards one a few weeks ago, and I've lost nearly half a stone in weight already.

I've just bought a pounds worth (sterling) of veg from my local grocers, it's gone in and I'll feed on it all day, not needing anything else. All fresh stuff, all quality veg.
 
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#122361
Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?
 
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#122368
andrew

Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.
 
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Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.



It sounded awful bossy, didnt it?
 
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#122393
Pru

Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
steveimp wrote:
Yes I know I could use a pan and a liquidiser but I bought a Morphy Richards one a few weeks ago, and I've lost nearly half a stone in weight already.

I've just bought a pounds worth (sterling) of veg from my local grocers, it's gone in and I'll feed on it all day, not needing anything else. All fresh stuff, all quality veg.


Oh, Steve, I'm intrigued (poetry corner!) - what model is it? I've been pondering these devices for quite a while.
 
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#122441
Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
A Morphy Richards one from Argos. Comes in two parts and very easy to clean and keep clean.

I put the veg in, the water (and yes I do occasionally put cooked meat in for protein!) and stock, 21 minutes later a smooth soup is created, which is very warm and filling.

Best thing in my kitchen I've ever bought!
 
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#122442
Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
 
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#122444
hedda

Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.


the sort of annoying thing my mother would say.

what is Steveimp doing to lose half a stone?

I'm still gorgeous but I could lose a few pounds here and there so I can strut Bondi this summer and attract admiring glances from beefy lifesavers.
 
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#122457
andrew

Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.


the sort of annoying thing my mother would say.

what is Steveimp doing to lose half a stone?

I'm still gorgeous but I could lose a few pounds here and there so I can strut Bondi this summer and attract admiring glances from beefy lifesavers.


Maybe you could come to Bakewell and then strut your stuff to Mrs ITK.
 
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#122459
Pru

Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
steveimp wrote:
Oops it's this one

www.argos.co.uk/static/Search/searchTerm...llProductInformation


Thanks, Steve!
 
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#122480
Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
I have no idea why, Steve, but your thread has had hundreds of views! Clearly making soup is of great interest to our visitors. I must admit, I'm very into soup; easy to make, easy to drink and enormously tasty and nourishing.
 
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#122483
Pattaya

Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
andrew wrote:
hedda wrote:
andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.


the sort of annoying thing my mother would say.

what is Steveimp doing to lose half a stone?

I'm still gorgeous but I could lose a few pounds here and there so I can strut Bondi this summer and attract admiring glances from beefy lifesavers.


Maybe you could come to Bakewell and then strut your stuff to Mrs ITK.


The 'Beast of Bakewell' may have something to say
 
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#122486
andrew

Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
Pattaya wrote:
andrew wrote:
hedda wrote:
andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.


the sort of annoying thing my mother would say.

what is Steveimp doing to lose half a stone?

I'm still gorgeous but I could lose a few pounds here and there so I can strut Bondi this summer and attract admiring glances from beefy lifesavers.


Maybe you could come to Bakewell and then strut your stuff to Mrs ITK.


The 'Beast of Bakewell' may have something to say


Pattaya and Hedda on Margate beach - then watch of the herd of easy women run towards them.

Honey would love it.
 
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#122500
Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
I have no idea why, Steve, but your thread has had hundreds of views! Clearly making soup is of great interest to our visitors. I must admit, I'm very into soup; easy to make, easy to drink and enormously tasty and nourishing.

Ha wonderful! Time of year, although I admit to eating soup all the year round (and sometimes drinking it too )

Tomorrow is a big 'work day at home' for me, so it's off to the grocers at 8.30, picking the veg and straight into the maker to last me the day. Can I do it any cheaper than 98p last time round?

In The Know should be so proud!
 
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#122501
Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
hedda wrote:
andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.


the sort of annoying thing my mother would say.

what is Steveimp doing to lose half a stone?

I'm still gorgeous but I could lose a few pounds here and there so I can strut Bondi this summer and attract admiring glances from beefy lifesavers.


Hedda, eating soup, filling myself effectively with vitamin and mineral laden water!
Also has given me much more energy although my skin has decided to start getting rid of the toxins etc at the moment too....
 
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#122502
Re:Soupmakers 10 Years, 9 Months ago  
Pattaya wrote:
andrew wrote:
hedda wrote:
andrew wrote:
honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
You will need protein too, Steve. How about adding chick peas, lentils or barley?

You tell him Honey, women know best Steve.


the sort of annoying thing my mother would say.

what is Steveimp doing to lose half a stone?

I'm still gorgeous but I could lose a few pounds here and there so I can strut Bondi this summer and attract admiring glances from beefy lifesavers.


Maybe you could come to Bakewell and then strut your stuff to Mrs ITK.


The 'Beast of Bakewell' may have something to say


Ha, is ITK a Bakewellian? I knew he spoke of Sheffield a lot but never realised he was that relatively close to me geographically!
 
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