Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Sweet Potato Fennel Soup

With 3 ingredients, this blended soup is comforting to the soul and easy in the kitchen. Fennel adds a lovely herb flavor to these beta-carotene rich potatoes.

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Initially, I wanted to make a soup that would be nourishing for new moms. My sister and a few friends have had new babies this Fall. It must be the season! And I wanted something that would be delicious and comforting to these ladies and their bundles of breastfed blessings.

Fennel (as mentioned here) is really great for digestion. As an added benefit for new mommies intent on breastfeeding, it can also help calm fussy babies (as carried in the breastmilk). Cinnamon, heavy spices and dairy can be extra-aggravating for breastfed infants but thankfully herbs like fennel can be soothing.

Having a surplus of sweet potatoes in my pantry and fennel on the brain (from another recipe I hope to post soon), I knew these flavors were destined for one great soup and was I ever right! I brought this soup with a lentil salad to my sisters and the next day she called for the recipe.

It also travels well. When using the bouillon cubes, I use three cups of water when blending and store in large mason jars. When reheating, add another cup of water to the jar and swirl around to get the extra soup clinging to the sides.

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Sweet Potato Fennel Soup
4 sweet potatoes (which I think are technically yams if they are bright orange in color)
1/2 tsp fennel seeds, whole *
2 cubes Rapunzel vegetable bouillon with herbs** + 4 cups boiling water
      or 4 cups vegetable broth

1. Roast sweet potatoes in preheated 450 degree oven for 45-60 minutes or until completely tender.
2. Scoop the sweet potato out of the flesh and add to high speed blender with fennel seeds and broth. Blend and serve!

Enjoy!

*This soup may also be made with fennel bulb for a richer fennel flavor. Roast the fennel bulb with the sweet potatoes and add 1/4 tsp fennel seeds instead of the 1/2 tsp.

**I've bought Rapunzel vegetable bouillon from Azure Standard and Vitacost (here's a $10 credit for your first purchase). I buy my fennel seeds from Mountain Rose Herbs.

I'm finishing up shopping and DIYing for Christmas. We just do stockings at our house and it's been fun to find healthy stocking stuffers. If you're looking for some more stocking stuffers consider checking out your local health food store or shopping online at amazon. Some fun and healthy ideas are Arnica Gel(which is only $4.67 when coupon is clipped below price listed - almost half the price of your local drug store), Cranberry Tablets, Astragalus Root Capsules (thankfully this comes in a pack of four so can fill many stockings), Rescue Remedy, Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil(comes in pack of 2), and soy candles.

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Amazon Book Promo Code

EXPIRED: Save 30% on any book sold by Amazon when you enter the promo code BOOKDEAL at checkout until December 1st!

UPDATE: Amazon is now offering a $5 off purchase of $35 or more promotional credit when you share/create a wish list. Just click this link, select your wish list to share, answer a holiday-related question, and click share! The code expires December 15th and is only available for U.S. residents. Hurry! As these might not last long.

This is a great opportunity to score some more stocking stuffers or cross off someone on your Christmas list. I'm a big believer in giving literature. It's a gift that keeps on giving!

 
The promo code works once on books sold and shipped by Amazon.

I think I'll be ordering The Artful Parent by Jean Van't Hul and some Astragalus root capsules (comes in a pack of four). My mom turned me on to this product sold by Twinlab. Love that they sell it in a pack of four so I can give three away and still have one for our natural medicine cabinet.

Recommendations for stocking stuffers:



With fun colors and vibrant pictures, The Berenstain Bears' Big Book of Science and Nature is a very entertaining and informative book for any young child. My three year old loves looking at it and letting me read to her. It's a great overview with simple facts that they can easily grasp. With over two hundred pages, it provides a lot of educational material. It's inspired many crafts in our household and it seems we read it daily.
Emily P. Freeman's wonderful blog Chatting at the Sky has always been uplifting and encouraging. In her newest book A Million Little Ways: Uncover the Art You Were Made to Live, she reveals to us our true identity: Our Creator's Masterpiece. The book is refreshing and enlightening where many books with similar purpose may fall flat. It's beautifully written and you'll find yourself pulling out a highlighter every other page and looking at the world with a new perspective. She has also published Grace for the Good Girl: Letting Go of the Try-Hard Life .

Other Suggestions that look entertaining and interesting (just click on the image):


 
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What book are you hoping to find in your stocking?
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