Cup a soups

If it had chunks of cake in it I think that would be great!

A new product I think.... Custard cups!

With different flavours of cakes bits...

Spotted dick.
Jam rolly polly.

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Good idea!

Jamaican Ginger cake lumps in hot custard - a long time family camping/ boating stalwart. Still can't drink it, you need a spoon, so it's back to using 2 hands again.
 
Well …. I am surprised!

No one mentioned 'Mug Shots'.

Flavours to accommodate most peoples tastes and doesn’t look or taste like ‘vomit’. Also they're easy to stow, have a good shelf-life and are great as a warming snack ... & almost part of my essential kit-list. :)
 
Beef SuperNoodles with an Oxtail cup-a-soup to thicken it up makes for a quick, hot, tasty and probably non-nutritious meal. You have to get the water quantity right to make sure it is the right viscosity, though.
 
Pots of instant porrige are the real thing. Wilko's flog'em. The instant soups (and tinned for that matter) but the salt content is horrendous and leaves me with a raging thirst.
 
Older readers of Yachting Monthly will remember Des Sleightholme. He always sang the praises of something called a 'pig's snout'. I don't have the recipe but it was a pudding cooked in an enamel mug. Anyone know what was in it?

Also Bill Tilman spoke of 'a good duff'. I've always imagined it was something similar.
 
Getting back to soup... we now have the little sachets of Heinz tomato soup as a replacement to powder soups. They are much better but you need a biggish mug or there's too little water to fully dilute it.
 
Custard Cups on the other hand sound wonderful but the elements already exist. You can buy lovely, delicious Ambrosia Cream Custard in a tin or plastic tub; coupled with some Jamaica Cake, and your away.
That means nothing. Stand in the queue at a supermarket and spot the people with trays of pre-prepared mashed potato or a double baked potato with cheese.
Potatoes and cheese already exist.
 
No mentions for the pot noodle, though some have alluded to the home made version. I can consume one of them with one hand, so long as its sufficiently cooled.
Pot Noodles were mentioned. Didn't seem popular.

And dont forget the Pot Noodles.......... **** at home but great hot snack on the boat......

Tom

I do draw the line at Pot Noodles, vile anywhere.

LS …. At a guess we could probably stow six Mug-Shots to one Pot-Noodle. ;) :)
 
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