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> At what point does a drink become soup?


I would dare to suggest that the two are not mutually exclusive. Some soups can be simulataneously both drinks and soups. However, once it contains any solid bits, or has been thickened to a "creamy" texture, it is no longer a drink.

Some time back in the 80's in the Herne Tavern my beer had lumps in...


I returned it to the bar where I was told by the 'Landlady' ?

"It's real ale Luv.. It's supposed to have lumps in it. It's the yeast.'


I told her.. "No it's not yeast.. You havn't cleaned your pipes. "


That was the last time I ever went in The Herne. never been back..


DulwichFox..

Otta Wrote:

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> I don't think you'd like it now Foxy, probably

> best you stay away. It's rather family friendly.

>

>

Also my missus told me she was leaving me whilst sitting in the bay window of the Herne.. so no fond memories of the place.


Foxy.

Otta Wrote:

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> I disagree that you have to sit down with a bowl

> of soup. A cup of good hot soup on a cold day is a

> glorious thing.


Just can't get my head around drinking soup from a cup.. Has to be a bowl and spoon...


Like drinking beer .. Has to be a glass glass.. not plastic.


Foxy

dc Wrote:

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> Bob Buzzard Wrote:

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> > Soup in an artisian bread bowl - that's my

> idea.

>

> Googled it - it's already been done.



Gawd, done to death


I went to a dinner party (death to dinner parties) and they'd made some


Oh how they loved them, yeah loved them. Until they leaked out and who wants to eat that much bread anyway, you stupid fkwits

Seabag Wrote:

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> dc Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Bob Buzzard Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Soup in an artisian bread bowl - that's my

> > idea.

> >

> > Googled it - it's already been done.

>

>

> Gawd, done to death

>

> I went to a dinner party (death to dinner parties)

> and they'd made some

>

> Oh how they loved them, yeah loved them. Until

> they leaked out and who wants to eat that much

> bread anyway, you stupid *?88!


- Yes, but my bread would an enlarged hard Italian rosetta roll - no leakage.

  • 1 month later...

Seabag Wrote:

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> What about Spring?

>

> It's a grey area, soup AND salad

>

> Have you experience in the industry in general ?


But it's not just ordinary soup. It's authentically simmered over sustainable wood fire. you know..live fire soup cooking....

DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > What about Spring?

> >

> > It's a grey area, soup AND salad

> >

> > Have you experience in the industry in general

> ?

>

> But it's not just ordinary soup. It's

> authentically simmered over sustainable wood fire.

> you know..live fire soup cooking....



Well that makes ALL the difference, where can we get some ?


Actually, what is 'authentically simmered'


Is there a costume involved ?


I'd like that

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