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Curried Lentil, Tomato and Coconut Soup

I’ve become soft.  That’s what my East Coast family and friends tell me.  LA has had an unusally cold and rainy winter and I can’t get warm.  By “cold,” I
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Yerba Mate Chicken and Cilantro Soup | Pamela Salzman

Yerba Mate Chicken and Cilantro Soup Recipe

This blogpost is sponsored by the Argentinian Yerba Mate Board.  All opinions are my own. Let me introduce you to my new favorite morning companion, Argentinian Yerba Mate. I have touted
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Immune-Boosting Soup | Pamela Salzman

Immune-Boosting Soup Recipe + an Instant Pot Version

  I have been able to avoid conflict and controversy all these years on my blog and on social media, until I posted an image of this soup on Instagram
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Lemony Chickpea Soup | Pamela Salzman

Lemony Chickpea Soup Recipe

It’s soup season!  I made my first pot tonight and even though I’m a warm weather gal, I am also crazy for soups.  I’ll make two soups a week minimum.
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Split Pea and Barley Soup Recipe

St. Patrick’s Day is approaching and I am here to tell you that you do not need to make corned beef and cabbage to be in the spirit.  Make anything green
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Moroccan Vegetable Soup Recipe

I can’t think of anything more comforting than a bowl of soup.  Warm, filling, and nourishing, homemade soup feels like a big hug.  My husband and my kids (especially Mr.
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Stracciatella (Italian Egg Drop Soup) Recipe

Soup is good food.  I always teach a soup in my winter classes and it’s on my family’s dinner planner every week.  The body craves warm foods when the weather
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Cranberry Bean (aka Borlotti Bean) Soup Recipe

Let me get right to it — this soup is made with “Cranberry Beans,” not cranberries and beans.  This came up a lot when I taught this soup last fall
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I come from a large Italian-American family with 28 first cousins (on one side of the family!) where sit-down holiday dinners for 85 people are the norm (how, you might ask – organization! But more on that later …).

Some of my fondest memories are of simple family gatherings, both large and small, with long tables of bowls and platters piled high, the laughter of my cousins echoing and the comfort of tradition warming my soul.

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