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Batchelors Slimasoup, Chicken Noodle and VegetableNewest Review: ... when mixed up with hot water - the tesco ones I've found to be way to gelatinous, and the sainsbury's ones don't seem to ... more More Batchelors in Food
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by - written on 21/05/09 (Useful, 2 readings)
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Batchelor's Slimasoups come in a number of flavours, but this (and the broccoli and cauliflower) is definitely my favourite. Bathchelors soups definitely beat their supermarket own-brands in terms of consistency when mixed up with hot water - the tesco ones I've found to be way to gelatinous, and the sainsbury's ones don't seem to dissolve properly, so I always opt for this brand even though it's a bit more expensive. I love the chicken noodle and vegetable one because you get lots of nice pasta bits in it (wait a few minutes for them to get properly soft though), as well as bits of sweetcorn and carrot. These are a great mid-morning filler, easy to make in the office, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 30/10/08 (Very useful, 53 readings)
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Having tried the powdered Batchelors Slimasoup Minestrone and not liked it, but similarly having tried the Asda Own Brand Chicken and veg soup and liked it, I thought I would see if I was a fan of Batchelors Chicken noodle and veg. The soup come sin powdered form and, as it is slimasoup, it has a very low calorific content, under 60 calories for the cup. Each packet will make one cup of soup, and with the weather turning towards an early winter, I am on a quest to find a soup that warms me and tastes great. The smell on adding the boiling water to this is quite nice. I'm still a little unsure of the whole powdered chicken in a soup concept, but the less I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/07/08 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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As an avid dieter I am always looking for products that are low in fat but high in satisfaction. Also due to time restrictions on my breaks at work, (I only get 15 minutes), I need something that is quick, delicious and reasonably filling that can literally be thrown down my throat without the time consuming chewing! The product I will now review is "Bachelors' slim a soup, chicken noodle and vegetable". ~~~~~~ THE PACKAGING ~~~~~~ Each box of cup a soups contains four paper packets of soup, these are housed within a cardboard box that in my opinion is far to big for the contents within. I feel a tiny rant coming ... Read the complete review
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