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Category Archives: soup
12 Days of Cookbooks: Spicy Lentil Soup
Holy yum. This is one of the most delicious things to have ever come out of my kitchen. I don’t know what made it so good, but it made me want to make it every day until winter ends, and … Continue reading
Posted in entree, side dish, soup, vegetable, vegetarian
Tagged 12 days of cookbooks, food, healthy food, lentils, photos, recipe, soup, spicy food, spicy lentil soup
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doing random stuff in the kitchen
If I had a Food Network show, that would be the title. I’ve thought about it before in depth, even going so far as to narrate my cooking process in my head just in case I do end up on … Continue reading
Posted in entree, soup
Tagged egg-stuffed tomatoes, gazpacho, mustard, photos, random food
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the leeky cauldron
The First Kitchen is more than a blog. It’s a learning process. It’s you watching me learning how to feed myself. And this week in Natalie’s learning curve: buying too much of one product and then eating nothing but said … Continue reading
