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Category Archives: Soups
Pumpkin Squash Lentil Stew Warms the Heart
There is nothing more tasty than the creamy goodness of pumpkin. With the convenience of canned pumpkin anytime of the year, this soup is easy to make in the crock pot or on the fly at home. The added lentils … Continue reading
Posted in Gluten Free Adaptable, Soups, Uncategorized, Vegetable Dishes, Vegetarian Entrees
Tagged butternut squash, cooking, food, local food, one dish meals, pumpkin, recipes, vegetables
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Day After Thanksgiving Turkey Gumbo
This post was so popular last year, it bears repeating. I can’t believe Thanksgiving is here. This whole month has flown by. When I grew up in Louisiana, one of my favorite dishes that my mama made every year was … Continue reading
Posted in Cajun Recipes, Poultry Entrees, Soups
Tagged After thanksgiving recipes, cajun cooking, cooking, food, holiday food, holiday recipe, louisiana, recipes, turkey
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Edible Adventure- Vail Green Chile Pork Stew
A few weeks ago I took a trip to Vail to check out the local food scene and do some hiking. One of the dishes I saw on most menus was a Green Chile with Pork Stew. It was different … Continue reading
Posted in Entrees, Food Travel Adventures, Meat Entrees, Soups
Tagged cooking, food, Green Chile Stew. pork, one dish meals, pork, recipes, soup
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Roundup of Easy Fall Recipes
Fall is the start of our indoor entertaining season. We still cook outside but move the party inside for comfort of our Southern guests that often visit for leaf peeping. The gardens are holding out for that last bit of … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Desserts, Soups, Uncategorized, Vegetarian Entrees
Tagged cajun cooking, cooking, fall dishes, food, recipes
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Soup of the Month- Creamy Skinny Vegetable Soup
This is my go-to soup when I want to get in my required servings of vegetables. The vegetable I make it with changes with the season- Butternut Squash in the fall, Sweet Potato or carrot in the winter, Spinach or … Continue reading
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Tagged butternut squash, cooking, food, one dish meals, soup
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Louisiana Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
Chicken and Sausage Gumbo is one of my all time favorite dishes. The nutty roux flavor along with the smoky sausage and meaty chicken can’t be beat. No matter how far I travel, I have not found anything to compare … Continue reading
January is National Soup Month
In honor of national Soup Month I am featuring a Guest Post from Ginnie Bivona, one of the best cooks in Texas. Author’s note: Ginnie has been my friend so long, the Dead Sea was only sick when we became … Continue reading


