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  • Green Apple Salsa

    Green Apple Salsa

    This is only my second “Green” post and I am having so much fun choosing foods and recipes to share with you, my readers.  The produce section has taken on a whole new appeal, so many green choices to work with!

    Let’s talk about bees and how important they are to the production of food.  Natural, healthy, good for us food.  Bees pollinate about 70% of all the foods we eat – or should eat!  Can you imagine a world without watermelon, brazil nuts, macadamias, mangos, (more…)

  • Going Green

    Going Green

    This month we are “going green”.  I’ve decided for the month of March to bring you recipes that are green.  This could be anything from peas to pesto, beans to broccoli, tea to thyme.  When I was trying to settle on a March idea for my blog, several thoughts entered my head. (more…)

  • Leap Day Soup

    Leap Day Soup

    I concluded that with today being Leap Day in this Leap Year I should take full advantage of it and write one last post featuring “soup”.  Ah, yes soup month has come to an end.

    Today’s soup is a Moroccan Chicken and Butternut Squash Soup.  Somewhat of a departure for me as I have never made anything Moroccan.   (more…)

  • Spice It Up

    Spice It Up

    The end of “soup month” is fast approaching.  We’ve taken pleasure in dining on soup so much this month.  The weather brought several polar-like days and those hot, steamy, comforting bowls of soup warmed us through and through.  I doubt that any bowl of flavorsome broth warmed us more than this spicy Ancho Pork and Hominy Stew.

    The best thing about this bowl of mouth-watering goodness is that it is low-calorie.   (more…)

  • Pure Of Heart Soup

    Pure Of Heart Soup

    “Only the pure of heart can make good soup”, Beethoven.  Interesting quote, don’t you think?  But then again, Beethoven was an interesting character and quite talented at that!

    I’m really pleased with todays soup.  Roasted Tomato Bisque.  Pure deliciousness.  It’s made with roasted cherry tomatoes and garlic. (more…)

  • Soup’s On

    Soup’s On

     

    Wow I’ve missed blogging.  Not only have I been incredibly busy the last week or so but when I got a new Mac Mini from my man Dan for Valentines Day my whole world of computers went topsy-turvy.  Actually, it is still topsy-turvy!  The problem is time – there isn’t enough of it.  I need time to set it up and learn how to use it.  Any of you have that problem?  I’m happy to say, ” I’m heading in the right direction”.  I’m totally happy to be writing my first post on my new Mac.  I am familiar with the Mac system but this one is just a bit different.  I am having funny with it!

    I’ve not forgotten that it is soup month.   (more…)

  • New Mac

    I did not make mac n cheese.  I just wanted to let all of you know my adoring hubby gave me a new Mac Mini for Valentines day.  Not particularly romantic but way fun.  I just got it set up yesterday and am still transferring info from my old mac.  I have not fallen out of the blog world but am temporarily floating in it.  I’ve got some fantastic soup recipes to still write about and share with all of you.  Check back soon for some tasty stuff.

    BTW, the bees are so incredibly busy with buds popping out on some of our local trees I am anticipating a great honey harvest.  No worries, you’ll hear all about it.

    Thanks for stopping by and I’ll be up and running in full force in a day or two.

    Enjoy!

  • A Bowl Of Gumbo

    A Bowl Of Gumbo

    gum*bo

    noun
    1.  okra, esp. the gelatinous pods used in cooking.
    *(in Cajun cooking) a spicy chicken or seafood soup thickened typically with okra or rice.

    It is tradition around the Orange Bee to make a big ole’ pot of gumbo for Super Bowl Sunday.  It played into my hands perfectly this year as February has been designated as “soup” month.  Gumbo is a Cajun soup and a delicious, rich, spicy one at that.

    Most of you didn’t know my blog existed last year when the Super Bowl rolled around so you probably missed my gumbo post.   (more…)

  • Guess What?

    Guess What?

    We’re having soup for supper.  I changed it up a bit and made a fish chowder.  I wanted a simple, yet delicious bowl of soup.  Still yearning to fill up “Miss T” who is partial to clams, I thought about clam chowder, but finding fresh clams in my part of the universe is not easy. (more…)

  • More Soup For Supper

    More Soup For Supper

    I’m happy to report that “Miss T” is on the road to recovery.  It was touch and go for a while as not only was her mouth achy but being restricted to a soft diet was hampering her energy level.  All the delicious, made with love, pots of soup were not enough to keep up the energy level of a 17-year-old. (more…)