Advantages: Delicious. Nutritious Disadvantages: Vicious on the purse
When Rick Stein published his recipe for Cullen Skink in "Fruits of the Sea" he considered renaming it "Smoked Finnan Haddock Soup with Potatoes, Onion and Parsley" on the grounds that "Cullen Skink sounds like something you wouldn't want to give to your ...
Advantages: Tasty and filling Disadvantages: Expensive
I don't usually eat much tinned soup - it's so easy to make your own and it's a lot tastier too, so why bother? Well, sometimes you haven't got the time, or the inclination (or the ingredients), so it's always handy to have a tin or two on standby. Th ...
Advantages: Tasty, hearty lunch, satisfying Disadvantages: the price, the name Cullen Skink isn't exactly appealing
Up until a couple of months ago I had never tried Cullen Skink soup before. The name itself was enough to put off let alone the chief ingredients. The mere thought of eating a soup containing smoked haddock wasn’t in the least bit appealing to me so had ...
Advantages: delicious, filling, strong taste, healthy Disadvantages: a bit messy
It's very rarely that I see a product advertised on television before I actually go out and purchase it. Though this week after seeing the advert for this particular product several times, I ventured across the road to Somerfield in search of the Bachelor ...
Advantages: easy and tasty Disadvantages: would not advise cooking in the microwave unless asbestos fingers.
Bought today along with the Creamy Chicken, Potato and Mushroom variety as I have 2 vegetarians and 3 meat eaters to feed. Both the Tuscan Tomato & Pasta and the Chicken variety were enjoyed by the family along with croutons and crusty cheese rolls for s ...