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A week of Winter Soup. Is anything better? Really? December 29, 2010

Well, Auston and I both have colds.  So in between the sneezing and the onslaught of snot, I did what any normal perfectly sane person would do.  I bundled us both us, stashed the tissues in my bag and headed to the market.  Hey, I figure I am doing everyone a favor by heading out with our colds.  We’ll share our lovely germs, get you all sick while you are on vacation, and then you’ll be better by the time you need to go back to work.  You can thank me later, moving on.

I live in Florida, several varieties of veggies are available fresh mostly year round.  However, this year we have had some crazy cold weather and the farmers are all in a tizzy over losing 90% of their crops and we’ve been running our heat non-stop pretty much since November.  So, the local markets are looking kind of sparse and I was really only able to pick up TRUE winter veggies.  In case you were wondering (but if you weren’t you’re about to find out) winter veggies are yummy, nutrious, and most of all CHEAP this season.  If you are reading this and thinking, “Hey, I wonder what my local winter veggies are?” , you can find that out here:

http://localfoods.about.com/od/searchbystate/State_Seasonal_Produce_Guides.htm

If you REALLY want to rescue your grocery bill, eat better, and support local farmers (instead of mega-corporations) plan at least ONE meal a week based on whats in season in your region.  This week, since we are sick and broke (Christmas anyone?) winter veggie soup is on the menu!  And, if you should happen to need another reason to love soup, heres one:  Soup can help you lose weight!  Especially soups that are broth or tomato based verses those that are cream based.  A bowl of soup is a tasty, I mean easy, way to fill up before a main course since veggies are loaded with fiber and nutrients.

Avocados, Broccoli, Brussels, Carrots, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Corn, Cucumbers, Eggplant, Scallions, Leeks, Several types of Beans, Mushrooms, Onions, Peas, Potatoes, Tomatoes, and Zucchini are all on the list of the veggies that I currently can get  locally grown.  I realize that most people wont be able to get the same selection that I can, and that sucks.  For you.  You can adapt most of the recipes though to fit whatever veggies you can get.

So, here is what you’ve all been waiting for:  Day One of Winter Soup!

Lindsy’s Ultra Awesome Squash, Leeks, and Apple Puree Slow Cooker Soup:    (Yeah, say that three times fast…)

1 tart Apple, peeled and cubed

2 Leeks, washed very well, greens ends set aside  - white bulbs chopped

1 5lb Squash of your choice.  I prefer Acorn or Butternut.

2 dried Bay Leaves

1 tbsp Olive Oil

1/2 tsp Sea Salt

1/2 cup White Wine

4-6 cups Veggie Stock ( I used 4 tsps of VegBase or Better then Bullion in 4 cups of water)

3 tsps minced Garlic

1/8 cup Bragg’s or low sodium Soy Sauce

Wash the squash, slice in half and place on a baking sheet flesh side down.  Bake at 350 for about an hour or until a fork can easily pierce the skin and slide through the squash.  In the meantime add everything else into the crockpot and set to low.  After the squash is done, add to the crockpot and cook again for another hour.  Remove the bay leaves, transfer soup into a blender and blend until smooth.  After pureed, pour back into the crockpot and set on low until you are ready to eat!  Seriously, its that easy.  I’ll often make a large batch of this soup, then pour into individual containers and freeze them for lunches.   I even served this soup at our very fancy annual Christmas Eve Dinner party, topped with a tiny dollop of Creme Fraiche, which is NOT vegan, unless you make it yourself with Tofutti Sour Cream and a couple tbsps of Apple Cider Vinegar – but, thats not necessary, just a fancy little touch.

 

Squashy Goodness

 

To a renewed sense of purpose. December 28, 2010

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What is it about the end of the year that brings about such a feeling of finality?  I mean really, its just another day in another year and its going to happen again next year, so its not like I should be surprised or anything.  For me, it just felt like this year went by too quickly!  My baby is not a baby anymore.  He’s now totally potty trained, no diapers, even at night.  I caught myself looking at him this morning and I could suddenly see him thirty years in the future.  With a life of his own, a wife, children, a job.  He looked like my husband, tall and skinny with ultra blonde hair but he has my green-grey eyes (very handsome, if I do say so myself).  Let me tell you, it was terrifying!  Here we are as parents, and we are given a human being to mold and shape into a good and productive person.  And whats worse is that they don’t come with instruction manuals, which is probably a good thing since who really ever reads the instructions anyways?

We each do the best we can, in our own ways and eventually those kids become adults and those adults have to go through the same thing I’m going through right now.

So, I’m at peace.  Currently.  Its exciting to watch this little boy grow into a man!  Its terrifying to think of the things that could happen.  But mostly, its humbling.  Here I am going through my day to day motions, while a tiny human is becoming a parallel version of Justin and I, and on most days I don’t give it a second thought.  Today though, today I am thankful for the doors that closed in my life and for the windows that were left open.

 

-Thoughtful and Reflective.  Lindsy

 

A possible New Year’s Challenge… December 23, 2010

So…  I’ve been feeling a bit bored lately, and I stumbled across the idea that I might do a year in blogging.  This was sort of  a combination of  watching the movie Julie & Julia,  and reading the blog about that lady who did a year of school lunches.  Blogging has gotten stagnant for me lately, and I’m thinking that some sort of challenge would shake things up a little bit.  Any ideas?  You guys have until December 31st to decide what I should spend a year blogging about…   Thats right, I want you guys to leave in the comments of this blog ideas about what I should write about.  I’ll use Random.Org to choose one person’s idea.  Keep in mind that I would prefer it to have something to do with food, and at the very least vegetarian  - so lets get creative!  I know you guys are!

Rules:  You may enter more then one idea, but, enter them in separate comments, so that every idea has a chance at winning.  You are also more then welcome to invite people who have never read this blog, and those who have no idea who I am to comment and leave an idea.  I may make up more rules as I go along, depending on how crazy the ideas get…  But, its my blog and reserve the that right.  :D

Love, and I’m very curious to see what you guys come up with:  Lindsy

MY blog's fate is in your hands...

 

 
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