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As The Sprouts Groweth

Happy Saturday morning FitFeat friends! 

It’s a happy day indeed.  I have the beginnings of some homemade sprouts!  So if you are a new reader who regularly makes your own sprouts and/or can actually grow things like live plants, you may want to read my previous post about my lack of a green thumb.  Actually seeing something GROWING in my kitchen is a FEAT for me!  So, any sprout experts out there want to chime in and tell me if it will be obvious to me when I can eat them?  :)

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I have a feeling that I will still need to buy sprouts in addition to growing them because I eat way more in a day or two than what I have growing here I think. Although maybe they will still have a growth spurt!

Speaking of sprouts, check out this beautiful “before” shot of my green smoothie from yesterday. 

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It looks awfully HOLIDAY-ish, don’t you think?  Pretty reds and greens!  I finally put those new cranberries to good use after all of Cindy’s cranberry blogging.  And in a recent comment she mentioned putting 2 bananas and a CUP of cranberries into a smoothie.  Cindy, are you trying to defibrillate my tastebuds?  I tasted one of those little buggers before I added them to my smoothie – they are t-t-tart!   I’m starting small for now!

I present to you my Festive Holiday CranApple Smoothie!

  • 8 oz water
  • 1/2 to 2/3 cup fresh cranberries
  • 1 apple, unpeeled and chunked
  • 1/2 small banana
  • fistful of spinach
  • a palm’s worth of sprouts (I used sweet clover sprouts)
  • 1/2 large cucumber, peeled and chunked
  • 1- 2 stalks celery, chunked
  • 1/2 tbsp hemp oil

Blend till smooth. 

(“Chunked” is an official culinary term right?)  ;)  

Here is the after: 

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It was definitely festive for the tastebuds!  Thank you Cindy for inspiring me to get some fresh cranberries, which I normally pass right on by in the produce section.  But learning from you of their anti-viral properties sold me!

I had a crazy urge for lunch-ish food at morning snack time so I toasted up some Ezekial sprouted grain bread, added some Tofutti spread, smeared on a little avocado, sprouts, cucumber, spinach and pepitas. 

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Which left room for a light lunch when it was actually lunchtime!  Oh yeah, you know what I rolled with:

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A little heavenly, gingery squash soup!  Reheated, it was JUST as good, if not better than, the first time.

And then a little slice of “pie” for a late afternoon snack.

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Next up, it was out for some Friday night fun with some girlfriends I hadn’t seen for MUCH TOO LONG.  We hit up a local wine bar for a happy hour that spilled beyond that hour by about three more!  It was a wonderful time!  Love wine time with my ladies!  And in standard Shari style, I’m sure you know I suggested HUMMUS for a shared appetizer!  (My name is Shari and I’m a Hummus-Holic.)  While the service at this place left a LOT to be desired, their hummus most certainly did not.  It was probably the best hummus I’ve ever had. 

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(Or maybe it was just the dim lights, candles and pretty plates that made it taste so good.  It couldn’t possibly have had anything to do with wine consumption!)

The manager left us with a complimentary bottle of vino to share (conveniently while we were trying to decide on just HOW small a tip to leave for our unattentive waiter.)  It was a moscato d’asti dessert wine and I do declare that I will run right out and buy a bottle to have on Thanksgiving.  (Does anyone declare that they watched this week’s “The Office”?)   ;) If not you are all going, ‘Huh?”

Heavenly soup by day, heavenly wine by night.  It MUST have been a Friday!

– Shari B. =)

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Heavenly Ginger Curry Squash Soup

I have been wanting to make a butternut squash soup for some time and just haven’t done it.  I finally took the plunge because I happened upon a recipe where I had most of the ingredients and had the right things that I wanted to substitute in it.

You know I love Amy’s Organic Soups. But after a recent disappointment with her Butternut Squash soup, I wondered whether squash soup was just not supposed to be flavorful.

Oh, was I ever wrong.

Friends, let me tell you this soup is to die for.  I had a few tastes while it was in its final cooking stages and it was so good I knew I had better fill up on a huge salad before dishing this one because I may have just gone and eaten the whole thing otherwise!

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The original recipe from Allrecipes.com called for a 2 lb butternut squash, but mine was only 1.25 pound.  I happened to have a leftover plain mashed sweet potato in the fridge so I used that to round out the lack of squash.  It also called for two pears, and I only had one.  So I used one pear and one apple.  Additionally I did not want to use butter or half-and-half, so I substituted Earth Balance (vegan butter) and MimicCreme in place of the half-and-half.   Thank you Allrecipes.com for the inspiration from which I have adapted the following.

The Ingredients:

  • 1-1/4 lb butternut squash (cut in half, seeds removed, baked facedown for 40 minutes at 375 , then soft pulp scooped out & set aside)
  • 1 small-med sweet potato (peeled, cut into chunks then boiled till soft, about 20 minutes)
  • 2 tbsp Earth Balance vegan butter spread
  • 1/2 onion
  • 2 cloves minced garlic (I used a canned pre-minced version)
  • 2 tsp minced ginger (again, I used a canned pre-minced version)
  • 1 tbsp curry powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 cans of chicken or vegetable broth (14 oz cans) + 6 oz water
  • 1 firm pear, peeled & diced
  • 1 gala apple, peeled & diced
  • 1/2 cup MimicCreme

The Preparation:

1.) Once the sweet potato and squash are prepared and set aside, melt the earth balance in your soup pot over medium.  Add onion, garlic, ginger, curry powder and salt.  Cook until onion is soft.  Mine took about 8 minutes.

2.) Add the broth and water to the pot and bring to a boil.

3.) Add in the pear, apple, sweet potato and squash.  Simmer for 30 minutes (until pear and apple are soft).

4.) Blend in batches until smooth and creamy.  Return to pot, stir in the MimicCreme, and reheat.  Simmer until ready to serve.

5.) Try not to eat it straight out of the soup pot face-first.  It will taunt you with its delicious aroma.

Enjoy!!

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