Welcome to this week's edition of the Hearth and Soul Blog Hop, where each week, cooks from around the globe share their most delicious, nourishing, and heart warming recipes. The cooking carnival where you come to share your best kept cooking secrets, those recipes with the magic ingredient in it called "Soul Spice"- the made from scratch recipes that you make with love to feed your family, friends, and loved ones.
My co-hosts for the blog hop are:
Alea of Premeditated Leftovers,
April of The 21st Century Housewife,
Swathi of Zesty South Indian Kitchen,
and
Melyinda of Mom's Sunday Cafe.
My favorite posts from last week are:
Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Sugar Free Raisin Cookies. These look wonderful; I'll be trying them with ground sunflower seeds.
Fried Potato Peels. I am anti food waste. To an extreme, you can say. That's why I love this recipe for fried potato peels. If I actually peeled my potatoes, I'd make them, but I usually just leave my peels on my potatoes, yes, even in my mashed potatoes. This reminds me of when I went to someone for supper and she served us a delicious soup. Afterward the hostess confessed that it was potato PEEL soup. Awesome idea!
Indian Green Beans and Potatoes- I love green beans. I love potatoes. I love Indian food. And I don't always have access to certain exotic ingredients. This recipe sounds perfect, as its Indian food without any exotic expensive ingredients. Can't wait to try this one out!
Lets see your best recipes! Join up below! (If you've never participated in a blog hop before, click here to see why you should.)
My co-hosts for the blog hop are:
Alea of Premeditated Leftovers,
April of The 21st Century Housewife,
Swathi of Zesty South Indian Kitchen,
and
Melyinda of Mom's Sunday Cafe.
My favorite posts from last week are:
Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Sugar Free Raisin Cookies. These look wonderful; I'll be trying them with ground sunflower seeds.
Fried Potato Peels. I am anti food waste. To an extreme, you can say. That's why I love this recipe for fried potato peels. If I actually peeled my potatoes, I'd make them, but I usually just leave my peels on my potatoes, yes, even in my mashed potatoes. This reminds me of when I went to someone for supper and she served us a delicious soup. Afterward the hostess confessed that it was potato PEEL soup. Awesome idea!
Indian Green Beans and Potatoes- I love green beans. I love potatoes. I love Indian food. And I don't always have access to certain exotic ingredients. This recipe sounds perfect, as its Indian food without any exotic expensive ingredients. Can't wait to try this one out!
Hearth and Soul Mission
It’s about food from your hearth, made for your soul. Food that follows your intuition. Preparing food from scratch to nourish your family…body, mind AND soul! Food made with your own hands…infused with energy and passion and intent. Real food made by real people to feed real families (big and small, in blood or spirit). Ingredients from scratch, be it something grown in your garden or raised on your land…food foraged in the field or woods…food from local farms, farmers, or farmers markets…or even ingredients chosen by you from your local market that will be turned into something that feeds your soul. Tapping the food memory that each of us has stored inside; letting it guide and influence our own time in the kitchen.
We hope to embrace not only the “expected” areas of real food, but also those who want to incorporate healthier choices without sacrificing their love of food…how it tastes, the memories it conjures up, the comfort it brings. Yes, we’re trying to steer clear of packaged, processed, and boxed foods in favor of real foods….without absolutely excluding the sometimes frowned upon white sugar or flour (because the body craves what it craves…and sometimes things just don’t taste the same when you replace these). Making conscious choices and being present in the now with what your body needs…and taking steps towards exploring and enjoying healthier choices. If you take the time to listen, your body will tell you what it needs.
The warm comfort of the home hearth…stories, anecdotes, lessons, adventures, journeys, recipes, meals, beverages…we want to share the “why” of how food feeds more than just our bodies…how it also feeds our souls. After all, aren’t these the essential ingredients in defining real food? Please share links from your Hearth ‘n Soul with us each week.
Rules for linking:
Recipes should include healthy ingredients and can be old or new recipes or posts. Articles on real food, slow food, foraging, herbal remedies, local food, sustainable food, organics, gardening or any healthy eating information written in a positive and loving light are also welcome.
If you are new to a blog carnival, or blog hop, it is very easy to learn how to join in the fun! Simply go to the blog post for that carnival and scroll down to the bottom where you will see a small box that will say, You’re Next or Your link here. When you click on that link, you will be asked to enter the URL of your recipe or article.
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Please link a post that closely fits into the mission. You don’t have to link up every week…link up when you can. We welcome posts that are shared in other events. If you have an older, archived post that you want to add, we welcome that…as long as you go in and add a link back to Hearth and Soul.
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