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    • Creamy Butternut Squash Soup: New Instant Pot Recipe

      Posted at 10:18 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on May 27, 2017

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      I’ve been making loads of soup over the past few months. Why? Because soup is a nutritional powerhouse that is simple to make and super tasty. What  a fabulous way to ensure you are getting a healthy variety of fresh veggies and also consuming healing bone broth! Yay for soup!

      This holds especially true if you’re struggling to get veggies into your child’s diet (or your own for that matter).  Some weeks are busier than others but I my aim is to always have a blended soup on hand. Each meal, I mix homemade soup with my children’s protein to ensure they’re getting ample amount of veggies, bone broth and healthy fats. I often add some tablespoons of grass fed collagen and a good blob of coconut oil before blending.

      I tend to make blended soups nice and thick and that makes it incredibly easy to incorporate into meals. When added to meats, the soup acts as a thick creamy sauce.  My kids find it easy to eat their “soup” this way and I love that they’re getting a ton of needed nutrients for their growing bodies.

      Here’s a recipe that sees heavy rotation in our house. Feel free to add more water/bone broth to create a thinner consistency.

      No matter how you enjoy this soup, sit back and feel good about your choice!

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    • Healing Mushroom Soup New Instant Pot Recipe

      Posted at 10:19 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on February 13, 2017

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      Over the past few months I have been putting my Instant Pot to work. I make bone broth a few times weekly and enough soup to serve daily. The time saving benefits of owning a pressure cooker are immense. Having homemade broth always on hand enables our family to have a delicious bowl of soup each night either as the main event or served as a side. Using homemade broth as the base; the basic steps are 1) sauté veggies in a healthy fat 2) add desired spices and 3) top with broth.  The average cooking time is anywhere between 6-10 minutes! I’ll often use whatever fresh ingredients I have in my fridge that day.  It’s surprising how quickly a satisfying and wholesome meal can come together.

      To make a soup into the main dish, after the soup has finished cooking, I will add in left over pastured chicken or previously cooked grass-fed beef. Any leftover protein will work. It’s also incredibly easy to drop in some fresh seafood. For seafood, you will want to gently ladle it into your hot cooked soup and utilize the simmer function. I let my seafood cook for around 5 minutes, making sure not to overcook. For items like clams, I leave in the simmering soup until the shells open.

      After your soup has finished cooking, it’s also an excellent time to add in some fresh chopped greens.  I love adding chopped kale, collard greens or watercress.  Drop your choice of greens into your soup, swirl and serve.

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      By now, you’ve probably all heard the benefits of consuming homemade bone broth from pastured/grass fed bones. I have been making a huge effort to increase my broth intake (along with healthy fats, fresh greens and protein from pastured animals) to support healing.

      Consuming healing bone broth is much easier as a base for a delicious homemade soup then trying to drink a cup of it. Homemade stock adds such depth and complexity to soup. If you haven’t started making your own soups yet, today is the day.  You’ll never reach for that can of sodium laden, flavourless canned soup again.

      Today I’m sharing a mixed mushroom soup recipe. This recipe explores the different flavour profiles of three different mushrooms.  If you don’t have an Instant Pot or Pressure Cooker, there is no need to skip this recipe as you can pull out your Dutch oven or heavy bottomed pot.  Sauté all the veggies, add the spices and top with your broth and then simmer for around 20 minutes.

      If you haven’t started making your own broth yet, water can be substituted but the liquid will be missing that desired complexity that broth adds. You may be able to find a suitable broth at your local health store but be diligent to look over the ingredients carefully.

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    • 6 Ways to Save Money – By Making Soup! (Plus a new soup recipe to get you started)

      Posted at 8:30 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on August 18, 2015

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      In my Budget Cauliflower post, I touched on how mastering a few key skills can help greatly reduce your grocery bill while still bringing home healthy food.  Healthy food can be expensive so we need to be smart shoppers in order to feed nourishing food to ourselves and our families.  You can read the full post here which includes a delicious budget-friendly cauliflower soup recipe!

      The post was well received, so I figured I’d follow it up with some more effective ways to reduce those pesky food bills.

      The first thing you should do is figure out what things you can make from scratch.  To avoid feeling overwhelmed, I suggest choosing just one item to focus on.

      Today, let’s apply our focus on soup.  Pre-made soup can actually be pretty expensive and the prices skyrocket if you buy them from a health food store.  I realize there is super-cheap canned soup options however I wouldn’t consider them very healthy.

      Let’s tell canned soup to hit the road and welcome homemade soup into our lives.  It’s ok to say goodbye.  You’ll be surprised at how liberated you feel.  I don’t even venture down that isle anymore!

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      By forgoing pre-made soups you will rid yourself of unhealthy ingredients, copious amounts of salt and be able to lower your food bill at the same time .  A win-win-win.

      Here are a few suggestions to help with the transition. Continue reading →

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    • Budget Friendly Cauliflower Soup

      Posted at 9:28 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on April 27, 2015

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      Preparation is the key to success.  Why not apply that golden principle to grocery shopping?

      Once you’ve mastered a few skills you will be able to greatly reduce your weekly grocery bill and still bring home healthy food in the process.

      First, you must get a general sense of what items cost.  I always try to look over the weekly flyers to get an idea of the baseline prices for each grocer.   It also keeps me in tune with how prices are adjusting for seasonal changes.  It might seem like common sense, but shop at the store with the best deals that week.

      Also, some stores promote price matching and you are missing out if you are not taking advantage of this!  You could fund a family vacation with the savings you recoup from price matching each week.  It takes a little practice, but this extra step will save you a lot of money.  I’m not ashamed to say I try to price match often.  I’ve come up with a great system that works really well and keeps me organized.  Perhaps I’ll detail it in another post!

      Sadly, healthy food can be expensive and we need to be smart shoppers in order to feed nourishing food to ourselves and our families.

      Here’s a great healthy soup my family loves and won’t cost you a lot to make!

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    • Irresistible Indian Dahl Soup Bowl

      Posted at 7:36 am by Hollie Jeakins Photography, on February 28, 2014

      Creamy lentils, caramelized onions, garlic, cumin seeds with a burst of intense Indian flavours?  Oh yes!  How good does that sound?

      I was delighted after taking the first spoonful of dinner last night.  I really love a good soup!  I was left with a spicy tang that kept me wanting more…and more!  I must say thank you to my kitchen friends: Indian spices, fresh lemon juice and hot peppers.

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      I’m actually going to cook another batch today.  I know it’s an exceptional recipe when eating the same meal two nights in a row seems like the best idea ever!

      Lentil soup is quite filling and wholly satisfying.  One bowl would definitely serve as a main dish for most people.  I didn’t need that second bowl but I’m a real sucker for Indian inspired food with some heat!

      The level of spice depends on how many hot peppers you add.  If you prefer mild, you can cut the hot peppers in half (or even leave them out).  When I reduce the hot peppers by half, the soup is mild enough for my children to eat but still has a subtle heat.

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