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Edna Moss 37

Cully and Sully

Ready meals from Ireland home cooked vibes

When I find something in the supermarket I’ve never seen before I always wonder if it’s new or just new to Waitrose or the Coop in this case.

Turns out Cully and Sulleys are a massive food company started over 20 years ago.

Cullen Allen 'Cully' and Colum O'Sullivan 'Sully', both from foodie families in East Cork. Cully & Sully is the tastiest, most trusted and loved fresh soup and meal brand in Ireland and here in England we’d never even heard of them until a few months ago.

We are fans of the tomato and basil risotto but there are a few other options to try too. Moorish mushroom risotto sound amazing but haven’t seen it on the shelves of our local

Supermarket yet, and satisfying veggie broth which is made from natural roasted Irish stock a nourishing hearty soup.

Well let me tell you why they are the most trusted and loved in Ireland, apparently, the food bridges the gap between homemade, and quick and easy, fast food and fresh and all for the amazingly low price of about £2.30 per portion.

As a family we have two meat free days a week and coming across this food brand has been a miracle.

Who else makes a plant based fast food ready meal that is not full of E’s and preservatives for under £3. No one. Or if they do please please comment below.

Thank you Cully and Sully for crossing the Irish Sea.

Edna Moss

Edna Moss

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