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Your top tip for a party food cheat

Your top tip for a party food cheat
Average rating: 4 out of 5 star rating

Supermarket-bought fresh mushroom soup is a great dinner party cheat. Serve with double cream, top with a few sautéed mushrooms and lots of really garlicky bread to mop it up. Guests won't suspect a thing!
Meena Patel, 31, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

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4 out of 5 star rating

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Hannah, about 1 year

the above is the expensive way to serve your guests !...and mushroom soupe is probably the least popular of all soupes...either make a big pan of veg soupe for your guests, or asparagus always seems to go down well, then at least you can say you made it yourself, and it will be the truth...if you dislike making soupe however, why not try a cold starter that can be made ahead and kept in the fridge like little ceasar salads, or parma ham salad....

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