It give the new soups a cutting edge over the competition. Enableing them to have a slice of the buying market
2006-12-20 20:57:39
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answered by Wicked 7
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It's akin to the technique of bleeding with leeches to cleanse the soul. I found a kennel in a tin of 'oxtail' soup once.
2006-12-21 06:31:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It's particularly useful as a garnish on soups and stews.
2006-12-21 08:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's only used in batch production for government parties
2006-12-21 04:57:07
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a reflection on their products.
2006-12-21 09:10:17
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answered by brainlady 6
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It sorts the Wheat from the Chavs...
2006-12-21 05:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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