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ZUPPA TOSCANA

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ZUPPA TOSCANA

ZUPPA TOSCANA

Zuppa Toscana, a traditional Tuscan soup to nourish you down to your cells. Filled with delightful flavors and ingredients, including hearty fingerling potatoes and hearty late season kale. 

Make it in the instant pot or a top of your stove. This is a hearty and warming soup will keep you cozy all winter long.

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Traditionally this soup is made with dairy, but I love it with coconut milk and a two drops of oregano essential oil, if you have it.

When you make it in the instant pot, the flavors commingle to an incredible level. If you are making it on your stove top, you will just need to simmer everything a bit longer.

Enjoy!!




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{VEGAN} RED CURRY PUMPKIN SOUP

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{VEGAN} RED CURRY PUMPKIN SOUP

{VEGAN} RED CURRY PUMPKIN SOUP

 

"Only the pure of heart can make a good soup"

 

 

This time of year is all about staying cozy, boosting our immunity, nourishing ourselves with warming foods, and beginning to turn inward as the darker nights approach.

 

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This delicious {vegan} creamy soup has all the flavors of fall and some really warming and immune boosting spices to get your immune system in tip-top shape.

 

Pumpkin is also full of very assimilating vitamin C, which is another great addition to your immune system as the seasons change.

 

Bon Appetit!!

 

 

 

 

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COWGIRL CHOWDER

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COWGIRL CHOWDER

In honor of the Thanksgiving season, I wanted to to let you know how grateful I am for you.

From the bottom of my heart, thank you for your readership, your presence, your ongoing support, and for taking your precious time to open this email.

Over the past two decades, I have written many Thanksgiving emails to you. Some brimming with my favorite recipes to fill your table, some written on the science of gratitude, and some sharing my favorite ways to cultivate a stress-free holiday season –– just to name a few!

This year, I wanted to do something a little bit different because, in my humble opinion, we all need a little soup love at this time of year.

Here is a new recipe, one that we recently tested on a chilly night at our mountain cabin, that went down just right. 




And, it is a perfect way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers, and to simmer alongside you while you savor a long overdue (and hopefully restful!) long weekend.

May you be nourished, may you be loved, may you be at peace.

Happy Thanksgiving, from my kitchen to yours.


 


Want to keep on cooking? Enjoy the Boulder Nutrition signature recipes below:

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BALINESE CHICKEN SOUP {SOTO AYAM}

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BALINESE CHICKEN SOUP {SOTO AYAM}

When it comes to food, there are various kinds of cravings (wise, dispersive and associative). While at home, mostly hunkered down, I have found myself daydreaming of Bali and how much I miss leading retreats!


So, on a chilly night last week, I decided to simmer up a little pot of Bali, in the form of my favorite Balinese soup –– a bowl of heaven that I can't wait for you to try!


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The Balinese love a good bowl of soup, all year round. Being a soup-a-holic myself, I love to give the many traditional soup variations a try.



On my Bali retreats, we are so lucky to get to cook with an amazing Balinese chef who teaches us the foundations of Balinese cooking, which is where I learned this recipe. You can also use the same recipe for a vegetarian version by subbing chicken broth for veggie broth and chicken for tofu.



This one is an old favorite, found in so many variations all over Bali, and full of amazing spices and nuances.

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KETO KARROT GINGER COCONUT {BONE BROTH} BISQUE

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KETO KARROT GINGER COCONUT {BONE BROTH} BISQUE

 

You may not think 'soup' during these warm days and nights (although it is snowing here today in Colorado), but tropical cultures all over the world enjoy some good 'ol soup at any and all times of year.

This one is great for those seasonal carrots that may be growing in your garden and are surely all over the farmers market. Make this with bone broth for a little extra digestive support and healing if you like. It's nourishing and delicious!

Eating warm/cooked foods is a bit easier on your digestion as our bodies digest our food at 100 degrees plus we ensured to add in some extra goodies to ensure you are also eating Konsciously Keto with this soup and it’s many medicinal components:  

  • Carrots are so full of phytonutrients, especially carotene.

  • Ginger boosts immunity, decreases inflammation and eases the digestion.

  • Coconut is full of healthy (keto kleanse compliant) fats and a rich and creamy flavor.

 

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Feel free to use this recipe as a base for other vegetable bisques.  Healing and nourishing down to your cells!

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LEMON CHICKEN & CAULIFLOWER RICE HEALING SOUP

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LEMON CHICKEN & CAULIFLOWER RICE HEALING SOUP

LEMON CHICKEN & CAULIFLOWER RICE HEALING SOUP

 

"SOUP IS THE CUISINE'S KINDEST COURSE"

 

Bone broth soups are my absolute favorite. They are so healing for the gut and microbiome, easy to digest, full of good fat, nutrients, veggies and the little squeeze of lemon in here really adds a nice spring flare. I eat mine for breakfast.

Some of the amazing healing qualities about bone broth can be found on my previous blog dedicated to it HERE

I keep a big pot of this in my fridge and it last me for a few good days.  Left overs?  Stick them in the freezer.  Your future self will thank you!!

 

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SUMMER SPINACH BISQUE

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SUMMER SPINACH BISQUE

SUMMER SPINACH BISQUE

 

 

This creamy soup is a creative, dairy-free way to get more of this season's delicious green offerings in your diet. It's packed with spinach, broccoli, onion, coconut milk, and potato to produce a smooth, satisfying meal that is bursting with nutrients

 

 

 

 

Nutritional Yeast is a great source of B-12, which is especially important for vegans and vegetarians, and it provides a cheesy, nutty flavor. 

 

 

Dark green vegetables like spinach and broccoli are imperative to any balanced healthy diet. They are both great sources of folate, which is vital for a healthy neurological system, and Vitamin A, to support your skin, eyes, and immunity.

 

 

As an added bonus, the good fats from the coconut milk help by assisting in the absorption of the Vitamin A!  These medium-chain fats are also an excellent source of energy and help to make this recipe extra filling.  Check out the recipe below and get the most out of your summer greens!

 

 

 

 

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