
by - written on 08/05/13 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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As we have all noticed Winter has dragged it heels this year which has meant that I am still occasionally drinking hot chocolate and cup a soups. I normally just purchase a supermarkets own brand cup a soups but a few weeks ago the Ainsley Harriott brand was on a special offer of just 50p per box of 4 soups. I thought this was excellent ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/12/12 (Very useful, 174 readings)
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Us women do some terrible things in the name of dieting. Crash diets, calorie counting, exercise fads, soup diets...just pick up any glossy magazine and you'll soon be bombarded by the insanity that is the celebrity-influenced world of image worries and diet obsession. I'm no different. Unfortunately at the moment I am a ... Read the complete review

by greengrass - written on 13/11/12
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I recently tried one of Ainsley Harriotts French Onion cupasoups. It was rubbish. Full of rice and a few crutons but NO ONION TASTE. If it were not for the fact that I also had onion crispbreads which gave a slight onion taste, I could have been drinking brown tap water. I will NEVER buy this range again. Stick to Batchelors or Campbell, they are far superior in thickness and taste in all varieties.

by - written on 25/07/12, updated on 26/07/12 (Very useful, 242 readings)
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Ainsley Harriott - Aromatic Thai Chicken & Lemongrass Cup Soup Well with a flavour like that your not going to get a store brand version are you so best get the pennies out and treat yourself because Aromatic Thai Chicken & Lemongrass is one of the very best if not THE best flavoured cup A soup around , it's bloody ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/01/12, updated on 01/01/12 (Very useful, 136 readings)
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When it comes to soups you make up yourself in cups they are something that I like the idea of, buy and usually end up binning them after simply no longer fancying them or having had one and not liking powdery soup. However the other day I spotted these Ainsley Harriott soups and in many different flavours with two packs ... Read the complete review

by - written on 24/08/11, updated on 25/08/11 (Very useful, 232 readings)
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I am quite the connoisseur when it comes to Cup a Soups, they're a great lunchtime snack and the majority of them are pretty healthy to eat too. I have tried a lot of terrible tasting soups that I would never buy again, but the Ainsley Harriott cup soups that I have tried so far cannot be put anywhere near this ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/08/11 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Found these on special offer at the local supermarket so thought I'd give them a try. My main motivation was a diet to try and lose weight. I found the Ainsley Harriet variety to be slightly less flavoursome than equivalent Bachelors products but in fairness it is not a bad soup overall. It has very good texture and the ... Read the complete review

by Georgie Billings - written on 16/05/11
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I LOVE these, so much more exciting than the standard minestone or chicken options. My favourite is the Thai Chicken and Lemongrass one, but also love the French Onion and Hot and Sour soups. They actually taste of what they are meant to, and in many cases are far nicer than premium pre-mixed varieties you can buy. I find mixing ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/02/11 (Very useful, 139 readings)
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AINSLEY HARRIOTT CUP SOUP On my last trip to the supermarket I noticed on the soup isle Ainsley Harriott cup a soups on offer at 2 boxes for £1.50 I thought the offer was quite reasonable and noticed quite a few flavours to choose from, so I decided to try some. One of my choices was the 'East Indian Mulligatawny', which was ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/04/10 (Very useful, 408 readings)
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I will be reviewing Ainsley Harriott's "Country Style Shropshire Pea Cup Soup". I have bought lots of different types of cup a soups over the last year in particular in an attempt to rectify some bad eating habits I have gained. I think that they are quick and easy to prepare, so if you are busy, in a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/01/10 (Very useful, 63 readings)
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I am always looking for something different to have for lunch at work. We have a great canteen, but I have put myself on a strict budget for the New Year and costly lunches, when I usually end up chucking stuff out at the end of the week, had to go. I decided to buy a couple of instant soup varieties to stick in my drawer at ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/12/09 (Very useful, 401 readings)
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This review is for the East Indian Mulligatawny flavour. I had tried several varieties of soup powders in a sachet, including a few of the Ainsley Harriot ones, and really wasn't a fan of any of them. Then people at work started raving about the Ainsley Harriot East Indian Mulligatawny flavour, and I had to go out and buy some. I'm so ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/11/09 (Very useful, 155 readings)
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If you follow my reviews then youll know that at lunchtime at work I like to take a liquid lunch! Now I wish that meant a trip to the local but alas my liquid lunch comes in sachets and is mixed with boiling water! At the weekend I ventured out to morrisons, which is a little out of the way for me, and filled my trolley ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/06/09 (Very useful, 492 readings)
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Those of you who read my review of my accommodation in France will recall my starvation and yesterday on returning to France from England I came equipped with kettle and 3 boxes of 4 sachets of these cup-a-soups! I had tried these before but I tried a couple of new flavours for the first time. I picked out these mainly because they tend ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/06/09 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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I must admit that I bought these soups after I had read some positive reviews on doo yoo. They were £1.10 for a pack of four in my local Somerfield - although I have read that others have found them more cheaply. There are a number of different varieties on offer, mulligatawny, spicy lentil and tomato - but I went for the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 12/06/09, updated on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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There is nothing like a quick fix for hunger or something to warm you up on a cold day. As I was cuddled up on the sofa watching the depressing weather that England had to offer yesterday, I decided that I needed something to warm me up. I rooted through the cupboard and found these Ainsley Harriott cup soups that I'd brought home with ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/01/09 (Very useful, 226 readings)
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I only ever thought of instant soups as something to make when you were short of time or being a bit lazy and didn't want to waste time cooking. My opinion of these 'soups in a mug' was not very high. Prior to buying these Ainsley Harriott Cup Soups my regular brand had been Baxters. The taste was usually okay, if a little artificial and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/10/08 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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I always had high regard for Ainsley Harriott as with him being a chef, I imagined that his produce should be nice, however I had heard some quite bad remarks on his cup a soups therefore I have never actually bought them myself and have always stuck to the Bachelors brand. One of the girls in my office had bought some of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/02/08 (Very useful, 329 readings)
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This review is for the Ainsley Harriott Classique French Onion cup soup from the Ainsley Harriott Cup a Soups range. I don't normally even like instant soup mixes, but when I saw the french onion flavoured cup a soup, I had to give it a try. I love onion soup but am too lazy to make my own! This is available in all ... Read the complete review


