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Soup Spoon Meatless Minestrone take home soup pack review

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I love Soup Spoon, but I rarely have time to go and have a meal there. And when I'm out with friends, they usually don't prefer soup, but other things instead so I almost never end up at Soup Spoon. So I was so happy when I heard that the Soup Spoon had take home soup packs for people like me! I knew I had to go and try out all the different varieties and see if they're as good at home as they are in the restaurant.

They're available in all the 8 main flavours that they have in store. It is 600ml per pack and serves two, and it comes in a resealable plastic packaging and according to the website, "contains absolutely no preservatives or artificials". I chose Meatless Minestrone because I was looking for something tomato-based. The soup contains potato, carrot, celery, macaroni, kidney beans, cabbage, zucchini, leek, basil. Delicious!

It is very easy to prepare. Just pour it into a container and microwave, and it's ready to eat! I believe you can also heat it in a pot, but this is easy enough. No need to add water either, unless you think it's too thick or strong.

I love Meatless Minestrone, so it was delicious. It tastes just like how it is like in the shop, and the ingredients are exactly the same. I would advise to stir the contents before pouring into a container, because otherwise the heavier ingredients will sink to the bottom. But it was a good and hearty meal, and I will definitely repurchase this and try out the other flavours. If you love Soup Spoon, you definitely have to get this. If you have never tried Soup Spoon, I would say you should try it out at least once. And let me know your experience!

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