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Your whole house will thank you. A Rent Week Lentil Soup Recipe For When You Need More Home Decor Fu

Your whole house will thank you. [View this email in your browser]( [Bon Appétit Newsletter Banner Yellow]( A Rent Week Lentil Soup Recipe For When You Need More Home Decor Funds [Soup is the ultimate Rent Week meal when it comes to the chillier months of the year. You can make it out of just about anything. You can freeze it and save it for Future You. And yes, it’s affordable, once you know what you’re doing. Soup is the Leonardo da Vinci of winter meals. It can do it all. Did that renaissance-era metaphor hook you? Are you committed and ready to make some soup? Great.]( [All the Types of Lentils (and What the Hell to Do with Them)]( [You might think that lentils are beans, and technically, you’d be right. Lentils are members of the legume family, just like chickpeas or pinto beans, but we have a special, separate place for all the different types of lentils in our hearts. Across the board, lentils cook more quickly than beans. That’s why they're weeknight dinner heroes. And since there are so many types, there’s a whole world to explore. Some firmer, some softer, some creamier, some more colorful. Here’s how to use the types of lentils you’ll most likely find at the grocery store.]( [Advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( More Ways to Survive the Week: [Rent Week Rice Noodles with Crispy Pork]( [Rent Week Spanish Tortilla]( [Rent Week Tomato Sauce]( [Rent Week Chicken Wing Dinner]( [Rent Week Squash Soup]( [Rent Week Matrimony Beans]( [Advertisement]( [Powered by LiveIntent]( [AdChoices]( [More From Bon Appétit]( Subscribe Now! Get it while it’s hot – Enjoy 1 year of Bon Appétit for only $15 [SUBSCRIBE]( SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER [Bon Appétit]( Follow Us [social-facebook]( [social-pinterest]( [social-instagram]( [social-twitter]( [social-flipboard]( This e-mail was sent to you by Bon Appetit. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [bonappetit@newsletters.bonappetit.com]( to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2018. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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