its a CUP a soup so it goes in a cup. its a snack not a meal. if it were proper soup which involved heating up in a pan then a bowl is fine! but not cupa soup i dont care what people say you cannot polish a turd
2007-03-03 10:06:02
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answer #1
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answered by crunchymonkey 6
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Always use a mug for cup-a-soups
2007-03-04 03:57:10
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answered by Baps . 7
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Yes, but only when we've run out of clean mugs. Didn't taste any different, and I prefer drinking it from a mug.
2007-03-04 05:24:25
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answered by Helena 6
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LOL great question, i dont think i've ever had a cup-a-soup, not to mind from a bowl!
2007-03-03 18:19:18
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answered by annie06 3
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Yep, coz i often put pasta in it to make it a bit more substantial, then it needs a bowl or the mug overflows!
2007-03-03 18:34:11
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answered by mrssandii1982 4
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outa a mug makes any soup taste good even tinned or home made cant do witha bowl and a spoon as i slop it all down me ;-)
2007-03-03 18:13:43
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answered by kj 5
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well I pour all the broth out and just eat the noodles out of a bowl; if I'm not at home, then obviously I leave it in the cup.
2007-03-03 18:22:00
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answered by mdel 5
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i went further,i put three packets in a pan added a stock cube and milk and water brought to the boil and served as homemade soup, my fussy guests are still asking for the recipe-oh served in best china bowls!! unless one is desperate!
2007-03-04 07:16:33
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answered by irish 1
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Never, I stick to the mug
2007-03-03 18:04:49
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answered by blue nun 2
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I usually use a bowl or something similuar to a bowl, but not a cup.
2007-03-05 20:20:54
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answered by Roxas of Organization 13 7
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