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I have just bought a Morphy Richards Saute soup maker which has a non stick
facility. I am anxious to find a 'best' vegetable soup recipe for this appliance and hopefully you can oblige. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() "Emrys Davies" > wrote in message ... > I have just bought a Morphy Richards Saute soup maker which has a non > stick facility. I am anxious to find a 'best' vegetable soup recipe for > this appliance and hopefully you can oblige. Everyone's tastes differ. Make what you enjoy. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 6:28:32 PM UTC-5, Emrys Davies wrote:
> I have just bought a Morphy Richards Saute soup maker which has a non stick > facility. I am anxious to find a 'best' vegetable soup recipe for this > appliance and hopefully you can oblige. > I can't help out with "best for your soup maker", since I make soup in a pot on the stove. Jeeze, they cost £99.99 (or $254.12 at amazon.com). But more information is still needed: Vegetarian? Chicken-stock based? Beef-stock based? What vegetable soup do you already like? Cindy Hamilton |
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On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 03:38:29 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton
> wrote: >On Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 6:28:32 PM UTC-5, Emrys Davies wrote: >> I have just bought a Morphy Richards Saute soup maker which has a non stick >> facility. I am anxious to find a 'best' vegetable soup recipe for this >> appliance and hopefully you can oblige. >> > >I can't help out with "best for your soup maker", since I make >soup in a pot on the stove. Jeeze, they cost £99.99 (or $254.12 >at amazon.com). Has a capacity of 1 1/2 quarts... that's $10 a slurp... only an imbecile would consider buying that POS.... anyone knows how to cook even a little bit can prepare 1 1/2 quarts of soup in a large coffee tin. If all someone wants is 1 1/2 quarts of soup simply buy four tins of Progresso vegetarian vegetable soups, often on sale here at ten for $10. I don't ever remember cooking any from scratch soup in an amount less than 12 quarts. Even when I cook doctored ramen I use a 3 quart pot. |
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On 14/12/2015 8:34 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 03:38:29 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 6:28:32 PM UTC-5, Emrys Davies wrote: >>> I have just bought a Morphy Richards Saute soup maker which has a non stick >>> facility. I am anxious to find a 'best' vegetable soup recipe for this >>> appliance and hopefully you can oblige. >>> >> >> I can't help out with "best for your soup maker", since I make >> soup in a pot on the stove. Jeeze, they cost £99.99 (or $254.12 >> at amazon.com). > > Has a capacity of 1 1/2 quarts... that's $10 a slurp... only an > imbecile would consider buying that POS.... FFS he's looking for advice! Why not be helpful for a change instead of promoting yourself as a misanthrope? Graham |
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On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 08:44:31 -0700, graham > wrote:
>On 14/12/2015 8:34 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote: >> On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 03:38:29 -0800 (PST), Cindy Hamilton >> > wrote: >> >>> On Sunday, December 13, 2015 at 6:28:32 PM UTC-5, Emrys Davies wrote: >>>> I have just bought a Morphy Richards Saute soup maker which has a non stick >>>> facility. I am anxious to find a 'best' vegetable soup recipe for this >>>> appliance and hopefully you can oblige. >>>> >>> >>> I can't help out with "best for your soup maker", since I make >>> soup in a pot on the stove. Jeeze, they cost £99.99 (or $254.12 >>> at amazon.com). >> >> Has a capacity of 1 1/2 quarts... that's $10 a slurp... only an >> imbecile would consider buying that POS.... > >FFS he's looking for advice! Why not be helpful for a change instead of >promoting yourself as a misanthrope? >Graham I was helpful, far more helpful than you, you know nothing POS, at least I was honest by telling him to shove that stupid contraption up his dumb ass, sideways. |
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On 2015-12-14 4:04 PM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>>> Has a capacity of 1 1/2 quarts... that's $10 a slurp... only an >>> imbecile would consider buying that POS.... >> >> FFS he's looking for advice! Why not be helpful for a change instead of >> promoting yourself as a misanthrope? >> Graham > > I was helpful, far more helpful than you, you know nothing POS, at > least I was honest by telling him to shove that stupid contraption up > his dumb ass, sideways. > Beats the heck out of me why anyone would see a need for an appliance to cook soup. A pot on the stove works fine. I often see it being served in crock pot/slow cooker gizmos. The thought of an appliance solely for soup boggles me. |
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