# hummus (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 3 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover hummus.

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## [Turn up the tomato: a lentil soup for cooler days](https://cookingwithgaul.com/2025/09/21/turn-up-the-tomato-a-lentil-soup-for-cooler-days/)

_2025-09-22 · anny · cooking with gaul_

My book Nile Nightshade: An Egyptian Culinary History of the Tomato is now available to preorder. For each book ordered and each library request reported here between now and the book s publication date (10/28/25), I will donate $2 each to the Sudan Solidarity Collective and the Gaza Soup Kitchen. As of 9/20, I’ve donated $80 \[ \]

## [Weeka: Nile Valley Okra](https://cookingwithgaul.com/2025/07/27/weeka-nile-valley-okra/)

_2025-07-28 · anny · cooking with gaul_

Much of the history of the tomato in Egypt — the subject of Nile Nightshade, my forthcoming book — is oriented north and east. The tomato linked Turkey and Egypt through Ottoman cuisine’s embrace of tomatoes as a stewing medium; and it connected Egypt and Italy too, as Egypt s nascent tomato processing industry looked to \[ \]

## [Ambassador Programme](https://worldshealthiestafternoontea.org.uk/ambassador-programme)

_2025-04-12 · KathyLewis · (untitled)_

Join the World’s Healthiest Afternoon Tea Ambassador Programme and make a difference in your community! Whether you’re a 3rd-year student, recent graduate, or nutritionist in a workplace, this is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on public health experience. Why Become an Ambassador? Make an … The post Ambassador Programme appeared first on .

## [Healthy Pancake Tuesday Tournament](https://worldshealthiestafternoontea.org.uk/healthy-pancake-tuesday-tournament)

_2025-02-24 · KathyLewis · (untitled)_

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## [sweet tomato jam](https://cookingwithgaul.com/2024/12/30/sweet-tomato-jam/)

_2024-12-31 · anny · cooking with gaul_

Blog posts have been few and far between over the past year or two as I’ve devoted most of my spare time to writing a book on the history of the tomato in Egypt (which is on schedule to be published sometime in 2025!). As I wrap up work on the manuscript, I’m reflecting on \[ \]

