Thursday, 11 January 2018

Warm up with these wonderful winter soups

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Warm up with wonderful winter soups: French onion, spiced lentil, and ham & kale
Stay cozy on winter nights with hearty red lentil, cheesy French onion and savory ham and kale soup with pasta.
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