Gourmet Food : Soup's On

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Soup's On

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This delicious gift is fun to give and so easy for your recipient to serve and enjoy. Cheesy cheddar broccoli soup and creamy potato soup, simple, delicious and flavorful, will take the chill out of a cold day. Oyster soup crackers and moist country style cornbread are a sweet complement. Two oversized soup bowls, matching napkin and a wooden soup spoon complete this carefree assortment. The useful basket will find a home in any kitchen once emptied. Gift Size: 15 x 5 x 8 - Item # 558



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * wonderful gift ...
When a family member endet up sick, we did send him this gift.And it was the right choice.
I'm a loyal customer since years and never could complain.Always on time, great service and great product!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sent to Mom ...
Soup's On

I sent this to my 90 year old mother, who is in an assisted living facility. They feed her well, but sometimes she doesn't like any of the selections or she is under the weather, and would prefer to eat in her room. She loved the soups and the corn bread, and thought it was a different idea....instead of flowers and candy. so I was a big hit!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Soups on basket ...
I gave this to my boyfriend's boss for Christmas and assumed that he liked it. The wooden crate the soup fixin's come in is attractive.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Soups on! Very nice ...
An adorable array of items - mine was set nicely in the basket. I was happy to give this as a gift.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Soup's On Basket ...
The basket arrived quickly and in great shape. It looked very nice and of good quality.


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