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Deal alert: Free Marie Callender's soup at Kroger

Kroger announced on its Facebook page this morning that it has released a new digital coupon for a free can of Marie Callender's soup.

The coupon, which you can load to you Kroger loyalty card by logging into your account on Kroger.com, is only available until 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time today.

Turkey leftovers too valuable to toss

Already sick of turkey leftovers? Tempted to toss several pefectly good pounds of poultry?

Step away from the trash can.

Please.

What to Watch on Friday: Clear eyes, full hearts say goodbye to "Friday Night Lights"

Friday Night Lights (8pm, NBC) - In tonight's 90-minute series finale, titled "Always," the Taylors make a big decision about their future, including a surprising choice by Julie. Elsewhere, the Lions play in the state championship game. The championship game and the Christmastime setting allow for lots of familiar faces to return to Dillon for the sake of our closure. This episode is rated 4 Kleenexes (out of 4).

Whale Wars (9pm, Animal Planet) - The Royal New Zealand Navy ask the Shepherds to help them locate a missing Norwegian sailboat crew.

Betty Ford: The Real Deal (10pm, UNC-TV) - Produced by MacNeil/Lehrer Productions, this documentary explores the life of influential first lady, Betty Ford, who passed away last week. It's narrated by award-winning actress Jane Alexander and features never before seen photos and film footage, plus interviews with Mrs. Ford, her four children and close friends; as well as interviews with presidential historians Michael Beschloss, Richard Norton Smith, and former White House photographer David Hume Kennerly.

Haven (10pm, Syfy) - In the Season 2 premiere, a duplicate Audrey Parker arrives in Haven amid a series of bizarre events that are similar to Biblical plagues.

The Soup Awards (10pm, E!) - Joel McHale honors unintentionally funny people and moments in pop culture.

Rhett & Link: Commercial Kings (10pm, IFC) - The guys do a spot for a California taxidermist.

What to Watch on Friday: A tale of two Arthurs

CHAOS (8pm, CBS) - The pilot episode of a new light drama about CIA spies who combat threats to national security. It stars Freddy Rodriguez ('Six Feet Under') and Eric Close ('Cold Case').

Who Do You Think You Are? (8pm, NBC) - Gwyneth Paltrow traces her roots, centering her investigation on her paternal grandfather. She also digs up info on her mother's (Blythe Danner) side and discovers an ancestral connection to the island of Barbados.

Camelot (10pm, Starz) - A new historical drama chronicling the storied Arthurian legend. In this first episode, King Uther dies, leaving young commoner Arthur (Jamie Campbell Bower) as heir to the throne of England, where he is championed by the wizard Merlin (Joseph Fiennes) but destined to tangle with his evil half sister, the sorceress Morgan (Eva Green). There's a second episode at 11pm in which Arthur meets Guinevere (Tamsin Egerton), the woman of his dreams. Meanwhile, Morgan and King Lot conspire to attack Camelot and take the throne. Read our review here. For another take on the Arthur/Merlin saga, there's ....

Merlin (10pm, Syfy) - This BBC fantasy series on the Authurian legends of Merlin is in its third season on Syfy. Tonight's episode is the first of a two-part story in which Arthur and Merlin are captured by a slave trader while trying to retrieve the Cup of Life, a magical goblet that can give the gift of immortality through magical means.

Blue Bloods (10pm, CBS) - Danny's wife is kidnapped to prevent him from testifying against a Peruvian drug lord who's on trial for a murder that Danny witnessed.

The Soup Awards (10pm, E!) - Joel McHale honors unintentionally funny people and moments in pop culture.

Beer and Cheese Soup

 

 

 

Here is something you can do with part of that extra hour you earned when Daylight Saving Time ended; whip up some beer and cheese soup. I'm sure you can think of something to do with the rest of the six-pack.

Seafood Stew in Three Easy Steps

seafood stew

You are going to be so glad that you made this stew. Don't forget the bread and your favorite wine.

A Pinot Noir goes well with this.

Psst... here is a picture of the pot that I made last night.

15-Minute Lentil Soup

Tags: Mouthful | Lamara | Recipe | soup

Dinner in 15-minutes, need I say more? This is the prefect evening to make this soup. You'll be done before you favorite T.V. show comes on...

Pumpkin Bean-Soup, really easy, really good!

Pumpkins are everywhere but you can leave the pumpkin outside your door and make this soup from canned pumpkin. It's surprisingly good and really easy to make.

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