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Tag Archives: Soup
Surprise Box Challenge 1: Beets and Coconut
What would you do if a bag of beets suddenly appeared on your doorstep? Continue reading
Posted in Soup, Stovetop
Tagged beets, borscht, cabbage, lentils, Soup, surprise box
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Heart Health Challenge, Day 4: Fresh Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin is versatile and mixes well with other vegetables and both sweet and savory spices. Perhaps this is how “pumpkin” became a term of endearment, along with “dear,” “sweetheart,” etc. Maybe calling someone pumpkin is like saying, “We complete each other.” Continue reading
Posted in Food for Thought, Soup, Stovetop
Tagged easy, gluten free, healthy, heart 30 day challenge, parve, pumpkin, Soup, vegan, vegetarian
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Stuffed Stuff
Imagine if Hitler had a Jewish mistress (but he didn’t know it) with a cousin who had saved his life, and one day in 1939 she revealed her identity, and he said, “Really? You’re Jewish? No way! Hey, I like … Continue reading
Posted in Food for Thought
Tagged avocado, burrito, chocolate, dates, dessert, Purim, Soup, stuffed, stuffed peppers
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“Accidental” Turkey Neck Soup
First, we have a cookie emergency. Now, a turkey neck accident! Saturday morning, while I was taking a container of cake out of the freezer, a package of frozen, raw turkey necks slipped out and crashed to the floor. Normally, if something … Continue reading
Creamy, Comforting (Curried) Orange Soup
Four of the seven members of my household currently have colds, so the soup series continues. Today, I wanted to make onion soup, but based on the way my sniffling baby has been (not) sleeping, I opted for a blended … Continue reading
Red Lentil Soup
This recipe for red lentil soup came home a few Fridays ago with my two-year-old, after she learned in gan about Yaakov and Esav. (Thanks, Morah Elisheva!) I decided to try it out yesterday because a. it was really cold … Continue reading