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Name: Brenda Wilkey | wilkeybrenda@att.net
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Working mom who dreams of staying home and raising her house full of gluten free children. Just started a new job as a yearbook coordinator. Love working hands on with the children again!
Here is the other half of the soup list. There are more soups out there but these are the ones I have either seen in a local store or have actually tried myself. I personally love the Imagine soups but currently I am still working on the list of their GF soups. If you are lucky enough to find Amy’s Organic soups at a local store then make sure you give them a try. Her vegetable lentil soup is amazing.

Pacific Soups
Broths
- Organic Chicken Broth
- Organic Chicken Broth Low Sodium
- Free Range Chicken Broth
- Organic Vegetable Broth
- Organic Vegetable Broth Low Sodium
- Organic Beef Broth
- Beef Broth
- Organic Mushroom Broth
Creamy Soups
- Organic Creamy Tomato
- Organic Creamy Tomato Low Sodium
- Organic Creamy Butternut Squash
- Organic Creamy Butternut Squash Low Sodium
- Organic Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato
- Organic Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato Low Sodium
- Organic French Onion
- Creamy Roasted Carrot
- Cashew Carrot Ginger
- Buttery Sweet Corn
- Curried Red Lentil
- Spicy Black Bean Soup
- Tuscan White Bean
Hearty Artisan Soups
- Organic Spicy Chicken Fajita
- Organic Spicy Black Bean with Chicken Sausage
- Organic Savory White Bean with Smoked Bacon
- Organic Split Pea with Ham & Swiss Cheese
- Organic Savory Chicken & Wild Rice
Amy’s
- Amy’s Fire Roasted Southwestern Vegetable Soup
- Amy’s Light In Sodium Lentil Soup
- Amy’s Organic Cream of Tomato Soup
- Amy’s Black Bean Vegetable
- Amy’s Black Vegetable Lentil Soup
- Amy’s Organic Tuscan Bean and Rice Soup
- Amy’s Organic Chili with Vegetables
- Amy’s Chunky Tomato Bisque Soup
photo credit: *Noema*
Written on November 1st, 2009 at 8:46 pm by Brenda Wilkey
I was cleaning out my chest freezer when I realized I had saved two ham bones. They were all wrapped up just waiting to be used. I usually cook a ham and then save the bone for another meal. Well, it just happened to be really chilly outside so I decided I was going to make myself some creamy potato soup. Now this was a first for me but I make pea soup all of the time so I figured it couldn’t be that hard. It turned out perfect. Chunks of ham and potato, who could ask for more. I called this soup creamy potato but there isn’t any dairy in my recipe. The potatoes boiled down and made this wonderfully thick soup.
Potato Soup
- 2 ham bones
- 6 cups GF chicken stock
- 4 potatoes peeled and diced
- 1 large onion diced
- 1 carrot diced
- 1 tsp salt
- 6 twists on the pepper grind
- Start by cooking your ham bone in the broth for at least 30 minutes.
- Remove the bone from pan and cut up the left over meat into bite size pieces. Add ham pieces back into soup.
- Add the rest of your ingredients and simmer for 20 minutes.
- If soup seems too thin add 2 tbl of tapioca starch to thicken. Serve with a fresh piece of hot bread.
Written on October 31st, 2009 at 1:05 am by Brenda Wilkey
These bars are so simple. They take about 10 minutes to whip up. They taste like a homemade Reeses!
Peanut Butter Layer Bars
Peanut Butter Layer:
- 2 cups cookies crumbs finely ground (I use GF gingersnaps)
- 2 sticks of butter
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 1 cup peanut butter (or any nut butter)
Chocolate layer:
- 1 1/2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
- 4 tbl peanut butter
- Mix together butter, crumbs, sugar, and peanut butter until blended. Press into the bottom of an ungreased 9×13 pan.
- Pour chips into microwave safe bowl and add the peanut butter. Microwave for 1 minute and stir. Spread over 1st layer and chill for at least 1 hour.
Warning: You will be lucky if these bars last more than a few days. They are very addictive!
Written on October 28th, 2009 at 7:00 am by Brenda Wilkey
I love Thai and Chinese food but I will only order steamed chicken and vegetables when I eat at our local restaurants. I did have one restaurant prepare an order of Drunken Noodles and I fell in love with the flavor. Unfortunately, that restaurant is two hours away from where I live and I don’t get a chance to go there that often. I developed this recipe that is very close. My daughters actually request this. They love the spice!
Drunken Noodles
- 1/2- 16 oz box of Notta Pasta Wide Rice Noodles
- 1 lb of either venison, beef, buffalo, chicken or pork
- 1/8 cup Garlic Chili Pepper Sauce
- 1/3 cup GF soy sauce or Tamari
- 4 tbl minced garlic
- 1 large onion, diced
- 1 can diced tomatoes with chilies
- 2 cups sliced mushrooms
- 1 cup chopped carrots
- 2 cups frozen green beans, thawed
- 2 tbl lemon juice
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- Marinate meat in garlic pepper sauce and soy sauce for at least 2 hours.
- Saute meat with the marinate. Cook for 5-6 minutes or until slightly brown. Add garlic, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, and carrots. Cook for 2 minutes on medium high heat.
- Add drained noodles, beans and brown sugar. Cook until noodles are tender. Do not over cook. Serve immediately.
- If noodles don’t have enough spice feel free to add more garlic chili pepper sauce. Just be careful because a little goes a long way.
Cook’s note: Noodles are great reheated the next day if you have any left.
photo credit: love?janine
Written on October 27th, 2009 at 7:00 am by Brenda Wilkey
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In the Fall the weather starts to cool and I start craving a big bowl of hot soup. While majority of my soups are homemade, sometimes it is nice to just open a can and grill up some sandwiches. If you check out my Menu Plan Monday you will see I plan that at least once a month. Sometimes I am just feeling tired of cooking and this is a fast fix.
Campbell Soup Company
Swanson Broth & Stock (Aseptic)
- Natural Goodness Chicken Broth
- Chicken Stock
- Chicken Broth
- Beef Stock
Swanson Broth Canned
- Natural Goodness Chicken Broth
- Chicken Broth
- Vegetable Broth
- Chicken Broth with Garlic
Manischewitz
Daily Only (Not Kosher for Passover)
- Ready To Serve Reduced-Sodium Chicken Broth
- Ready To Serve Chicken Broth
- Ready To Serve Beef Broth
- Hearty Bean Cello Soup Mix
- Split Pea Soup Mix With Seasoning Cello Soup Mix
Kosher For Passover and All Year Round
- Condensed Clear Chicken Consomme
- Condensed Clear Chicken Broth
This list if very thorough . Please make sure you double check with the manufacturer. Companies are now required to list the top allergens but gluten is not on that list, just wheat for our requirements. I plan on continually giving you small sections at a time so feel free to visit back on Gluten Free Listfull Tuesdays.
photo credit: VirtualErn




Written on November 3rd, 2009 at 7:06 am by Brenda Wilkey
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