There’s an urban legend that Heinz tomato is the base of Chicken Tikka Masala, apparently in India it didn’t exist. Some drunk Englishman stumbled into an Indian in the 70s and said he wanted a curry that was not too hot and tasted like that Chicken Tikka stuff. The chef had a tin of Heinz and the rest is culinary history.
I'm not quite at the liquidised stage yet. I go big and chunky. Heinz Lamb and Veg or the minted hot pot derivation my favourite. Left field choice Sainsbury's own beef and dumpling - proper comfort food.
I'm not quite at the liquidised stage yet. I go big and chunky. Heinz Lamb and Veg or the minted hot pot derivation my favourite. Left field choice Sainsbury's own beef and dumpling - proper comfort food.
Agree with both Lamb & Veg big soup and beef & dumpling, however the one that is top of the list for me is Heinz Chicken with Thai spices.
Heinz Tomato soup reminds me of when I used to take my daughter swimming when she was younger and afterwards we would get some freshly baked crusty rolls to go with the soup.
Mt homemade onion soup is in a league of its own, I don't mind saying. Its even championed by one of my French hunt buddies and his family and, in his words, roughly translated - "The English kill their meat twice, once in the slaughter house and once in the kitchen."
Mt homemade onion soup is in a league of its own, I don't mind saying. Its even championed by one of my French hunt buddies and his family and, in his words, roughly translated - "The English kill their meat twice, once in the slaughter house and once in the kitchen."
Hardly a compliment if that's what they say about your onion soup.
There’s an urban legend that Heinz tomato is the base of Chicken Tikka Masala, apparently in India it didn’t exist. Some drunk Englishman stumbled into an Indian in the 70s and said he wanted a curry that was not too hot and tasted like that Chicken Tikka stuff. The chef had a tin of Heinz and the rest is culinary history.
I prefer chicken Tarka.......it’s like chicken tikka only ‘otter’.
Mt homemade onion soup is in a league of its own, I don't mind saying. Its even championed by one of my French hunt buddies and his family and, in his words, roughly translated - "The English kill their meat twice, once in the slaughter house and once in the kitchen."
A long term staple in our family. Have had it for as long as I can remember but I'm one of those that think tomatos are the food of the devil but I love cream of tomato soup and tomato ketchup.
Will be having some tonight in the office before heading to Wembley.
Heinz cream of tomato soup includes cows pus and antibiotics. Somatic cells are the white blood cells that are the defence against bacteria that invade the udder and can cause mastitis. Cow's milk can legally contain up to 400 million pus cells/litre. So one teaspoonful of milk can legally have two million pus cells. Enjoy!
Heinz cream of tomato soup includes cows pus and antibiotics. Somatic cells are the white blood cells that are the defence against bacteria that invade the udder and can cause mastitis. Cow's milk can legally contain up to 400 million pus cells/litre. So one teaspoonful of milk can legally have two million pus cells. Enjoy!
Its not funny is it, but go on enjoy your Heinz cream of tomato soup and as you sip the pus and antibiotics also think about the poor cow who is made artificially pregnant for three years (you don't produce milk if your not pregnant) after having her calf taken away whilst she cry's and calls for it incessantly for days and then when her three years is up she is murdered and then put into Heinz oxtail soup.
Somatic cells are any cells that aren't sex cells. Not just white blood cells. I'm sure there's also a legal limit for pesticides and animal turds you are allowed on your salad. Make sure you rinse it!
Its not funny is it, but go on enjoy your Heinz cream of tomato soup and as you sip the pus and antibiotics also think about the poor cow who is made artificially pregnant for three years (you don't produce milk if your not pregnant) after having her calf taken away whilst she cry's and calls for it incessantly for days and then when her three years is up she is murdered and then put into Heinz oxtail soup.
I was going to have a can for lunch and now you have put me off it.
Now going to have a slice of veal in a lightly seasoned breadcrumb with a crispy green salad.
Somatic cells are any cells that aren't sex cells. Not just white blood cells. I'm sure there's also a legal limit for pesticides and animal turds you are allowed on your salad. Make sure you rinse it!
So what exactly do you think the cow eats that goes into her milk and then into your Heinz cream of tomato soup?
Heinz vegetable for me, but that seems to be getting sweeter. Some of the posh soups that come out for Christmas are quite good, I like a nice pumpkin soup
Its not funny is it, but go on enjoy your Heinz cream of tomato soup and as you sip the pus and antibiotics also think about the poor cow who is made artificially pregnant for three years (you don't produce milk if your not pregnant) after having her calf taken away whilst she cry's and calls for it incessantly for days and then when her three years is up she is murdered and then put into Heinz oxtail soup.
I was going to have a can for lunch and now you have put me off it.
Now going to have a slice of veal in a lightly seasoned breadcrumb with a crispy green salad. </blockq
There’s an urban legend that Heinz tomato is the base of Chicken Tikka Masala, apparently in India it didn’t exist. Some drunk Englishman stumbled into an Indian in the 70s and said he wanted a curry that was not too hot and tasted like that Chicken Tikka stuff. The chef had a tin of Heinz and the rest is culinary history.
that cant be true. any proper drunk Englishman abroad always goes for the hottest food in the area with extra spice so he can stamp down his authority as an alpha male to the local population and to show off his masculinity to any half decent doris knocking about.
I’ve not had Heinz Tom soup for ages but use to love it. Interesting comment about the taste of tomatoes. I was in a supermarket in USA and there was a section where you had the choice of tomato flavoured tomatoes.
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Heinz Tomato soup reminds me of when I used to take my daughter swimming when she was younger and afterwards we would get some freshly baked crusty rolls to go with the soup.
Also like Mulligatawny if battling man flu.
Will be having some tonight in the office before heading to Wembley.
Somatic cells are the white blood cells that are the defence against bacteria that invade the udder and can cause mastitis. Cow's milk can legally contain up to 400 million pus cells/litre. So one teaspoonful of milk can legally have two million pus cells.
Enjoy!
Now going to have a slice of veal in a lightly seasoned breadcrumb with a crispy green salad.
Heinz vegetable for me, but that seems to be getting sweeter.
Some of the posh soups that come out for Christmas are quite good, I like a nice pumpkin soup
Interesting comment about the taste of tomatoes. I was in a supermarket in USA and there was a section where you had the choice of tomato flavoured tomatoes.