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Old 28 Nov 19, 01:27 PM  
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I just chuck whatever veg is available in a big pot, boil, 2/3 stock cubes and off we go. I tehen whizz it up as I prefer it smooth.

Tesco's soup mix pack is £1 and I really like that. A good hearty soup.

Are you putting too much water in?
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I just chuck whatever veg is available in a big pot, boil, 2/3 stock cubes and off we go. I tehen whizz it up as I prefer it smooth.

Tesco's soup mix pack is £1 and I really like that. A good hearty soup.

Are you putting too much water in?
I use stock pots rather than water and cubes. Also put less liquid in that recipe states - easier to add than remove!
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I use oxo low salt chicken and/or veg stock cubes. Give a fantastic flavour.

Carrot and pepper soup soup - chop onion and 2 peppers (red/orange/yellow - not green pepper) - roast or fry til soft, put in pan with 4 large chopped carrots and one large chopped potato, pour in stock, simmer til soft (20-30 min) blitz with stick blender
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I use stock pots rather than water and cubes. Also put less liquid in that recipe states - easier to add than remove!
Never tried the stock pots, I use knorr chicken cubes or Marigold Swiss bouillon, like you I add liquid as and when needed, that's why I didn't get on with the soup maker, just as easy in a pan .will give the stock pots a go .
My favourite is Green soup
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Onion
Leek
Asparagus
Frozen peas
Blitzed .
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Never tried the stock pots, I use knorr chicken cubes or Marigold Swiss bouillon, like you I add liquid as and when needed, that's why I didn't get on with the soup maker, just as easy in a pan .will give the stock pots a go .
My favourite is Green soup
Celery
Onion
Leek
Asparagus
Frozen peas
Blitzed .
I’ll try that one next week LE. Have a look at that one I posted, it was really good
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I’ll try that one next week LE. Have a look at that one I posted, it was really good
I would but although I can eat onion any other way they somehow don't agree with me in french onion soup ☹️
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I would but although I can eat onion any other way they somehow don't agree with me in french onion soup ☹️
Aah that’s a shame.
Pea and Ham here at the weekend, I blitzed the freezer the other day and found far too many half used bags of frozen peas so I’ll put them to good use
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