Weight Loss Recipes
Vegan GF Tomato Soup Recipe
You know, sometimes you just crave a nice tomato soup, but the problem is they’re always full of gluten, and have either cream or milk in them. This video shows you how to do a vegan, gluten free, and paleo-friendly version of a creamy tomato soup.

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