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    Healthy soup

    Kill the flu and keep the cold away with a special healthy soup.

    Ingredients : Chicken breast fillets
    Potato
    Ginger
    Thai Basil
    Coriander
    Pepper
    Onion
    Garlic

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    Diced and sliced then thrown lovingly into a pan we boil for sixty minutes..

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    Time to get the commis chef chopping the bread.








    Oi Lulu stop mardying about with your five finger shuffle and get choppin some bread up
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    Time to disguise all that beautiful healthyness from the pan lids, so it's out with the 500W hand held blender with the mixer attachment..

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    The commis chef has decided on doorstep chunks of fresh bread..

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    A healthy meal is served..

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    Unfortunately it tasted bland and horrible so it looks like takeaway pizza tonight from Luigis Italion Pizzario imprezziona oop the road.


    We do have a happy ending....



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    You'll spoil your dog like that, CCC.

    Did he eat the bread and butter too?

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    How do you quote sections of text?

    Anyway. It was healthy as heck until you broke out the buttered baps.

    Rule number one:

    Bread, does not exist in this kitchen, does it!

    No, Slap!

    If you really want a decedent soup dunker, grab yourself a pack of Auntie Bessie's best Yorkshires and get munching. They go especially well with beef broth.

    Fuck me, I've written myself hungry. Just off to the Co-Op.

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    No bread or butter was eaten in the making of this thread.

    The worse concoction i have ever made in the kitchen!

    Alas, it did not go to waste and we have a very happy, healthy, sleeping dog.

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    No salt?

    A can of chicken broth or bullion cubes would have helped the situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    No salt?

    A can of chicken broth or bullion cubes would have helped the situation.
    That i reckon is where it all went wrong.

    Tried to make it all organic and natural without any added salts etc.

    The dog enjoyed it anyway.

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    ^ Dogs love home cooked food.

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    ...excellent post Chitty...green owed...

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    Best way to make all organic chicken soup is to first buy a whole chicken. Then have a nice traditional chicken dinner. Save the bones and extra parts and make homemade chicken stock with that. Add in celery, onion, garlic, a carrot, a couple whole black peppercorns , thyme and parsley. Let that simmer for two hours and bam! Homemade chicken stock. Then you can freeze it to use later or go ahead and make a nice soup.

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