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Category Archives: soup
One potato, two potatos, three potatos, four…..
It’s been a while since I blogged, days just seemed to fly by and never had time to sit down and write. Winter is here to stay, so I’ve been craving soups lately. To me there’s nothing more comforting than … Continue reading
November Means Soup
At least on my books. When the temperature goes down, and the sky is grey I’m craving soups, which are a quick comfort and easy fix. Last night I was looking for new recipes and came across this amazing soup and … Continue reading
Comfort is in the Soup
Recently I rediscovered pumpkin soup, the autumn in Poland came with it’s all glory (meaning rain, wind and cold), but the local markets started to display different autumn veggies and fruits. I started to smell the scent of pumpkin soup … Continue reading
If Tomato is a fruit….
….. then I made brilliant fruit soup As you already know I’ve been busy and as always grabbing things in the last moment. One could think that working from home gives me time, but it’s so wrong I can’t deny … Continue reading
Posted in cheese, soul food, soup, tomato
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Summer Soup is Summery
I changed the job, finished school and am ready for summer – working from home for next few days and waiting to postponed visit by Mr Boyfriend. Life is steadilly and slightly hystrical which is keeping me so busy that … Continue reading
Posted in ginger, peas, soul food, soup
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The Game of Green
Thank you for asking, I am still ill… it’s nothing new in this department as I’m grounded home and on the couch. I don’t eat much, as I hardly feel hungry those days, but the main goal is to eat … Continue reading
Avocado Is a Comfort
Now it’s official – I’m ill and it’s diagnosed bronhitis with all trimmings, the doctor was quite pleased that I came as he said it was close to become a pneumonia… thank you very much… so I’m grounded home: sick … Continue reading
Wild Mushrooms
I’m blessed by living on the outskirts of Warsaw, the forest is just across the street and it spreads over the lengh of several kilometers. To all of us, people of Falenica (that’s how the town I live is called … Continue reading







