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looking for a soup maker

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  • Browntoa
    Browntoa Posts: 49,602 Forumite
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    I find a saucepan and hand blender work for me, why buy another gadget ?
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  • Pressure cookers are fab for making soup.
  • lindens
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    Browntoa wrote: »
    I find a saucepan and hand blender work for me, why buy another gadget ?
    exactly what i was going to post!
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  • just use a hand blender as above poster, no idea why you would need anything else- soup is just pureed food after all!
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  • Violetta_2
    Violetta_2 Posts: 3,588 Forumite
    edited 12 December 2013 at 11:41PM
    The morphy richards soup maker seems to get good reviews on amazon & argos website but is actually cheapest from asda at £40
    Booo!!!
  • peewhyeff
    peewhyeff Posts: 1,251 Forumite
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    The Morphy Richards one will be available at LIDL from Monday 16th December for £39.99. 1.6L stainless steel, enough for 6 helpings in less than 25mins.
  • themull1
    themull1 Posts: 4,299 Forumite
    Don't buy one! its just a gimmick.
  • BlueSky1
    BlueSky1 Posts: 195 Forumite
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    Pressure cooker - every time.

    Here's a home made recipe http://www.visitfyldecoast.info/lifestyle/cooking/tomato-soup.php
  • Westywoodpecker
    Westywoodpecker Posts: 6,512 Forumite
    edited 14 December 2013 at 2:39AM
    I've just bought the Morphy Richards one from Curry's last week for £44 as Asda was oos & I just LOVE it :j:j:j

    It's really quick as smooth soup takes 21 minutes & chunky soup 28 mins.It's simple to use, easy to clean & keeps hot in the container for ages.

    I was worried that it would end up in the back of a cupboard (with the bread maker :o) but no way. I made tomato soup tonight which was yummy :D I honestly cannot see me buying tinned soup again.

    Reviews are excellent for this & I honestly can see why.

    HTH'S Westy

    Just seen your recipe Bluesky1 & it was much the same as I used. Your from Fleetwood/Cleveleys then?
    Now thanks to Tommix & Queen Bear, now Lady Westy of Woodpecker :)
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