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A source of information about common food allergens and links to recipes which don’t contain them

I love food. Especially soup.
I love food. Especially soup.
I was recently reminded just how much.

Spiced red lentil, tomato, and kale soup
I’m a big fan of red lentils. They’re quick to cook, easier to digest than other lentils, and, like their brown and green cousins, are a good source of iron, protein, fiber, B vitamins, and magnesium. Combined with onion, garlic, tomatoes, and spices in this recipe, they become a rich, delicious, comforting soup with a stew-like consistency.

Black bean pumpkin turkey chili…and a message from the universe
My goal for this post was to find a recipe using cooked turkey, to help those of you with leftovers on your hands. One of the most interesting options I found was this turkey pumpkin chili. Apparently putting pumpkin in chili is a thing. I didn’t know that. I’m glad I do now!