I'm totally a visual person (if you haven't guessed that yet). Which means I rely heavily on my computer and old posts/flickr to get me through food cravings...and help me decide what to make for dinner. I suggest taking photos of what you make, so you can reference! Sometimes I look up stuff online thru my phone at the grocery store. Hooray for technology. I am such a slave.
I've been looking around at my collection, and realized that I make a lot of soup at this time of year!
I put together a lil post of my favorites!
Each one will no doubt warm you up on a chilly night...or a nice weekend afternoon.
I tend to freeze a few servings with each batch so I can take them to work with me later on.
Today I ate some Mexican Chicken Soup that I made in August. That was pretty cool.





Tuscan Ribollita (a new favorite!)


I am gonna be making a broccoli soup...and a lentil soup soon! Look out!



10 Responses to “Flashback! Soups!” Leave a reply ›
I am such a visual person too, which is why I'm glad you post so many great pics! I will usually only make a recipe from someone's blog if they've included a picture with it. I know it's ridiculous, but I just can't get excited unless I see what it looks like. Great idea using your phone to get inspired at the store. :)
I might have to make that butternut squash soup!
A beautiful collection of photos, prettie! NOM!
I have made some of these as you posted them, and they are all delish. I'm making the Ribollita tomorrow night! Thanks for all the inspiration!
yum yum YUMMMMMM!!!!!! these look AMAZING!!!
I love soup. And I love all those photos. I can never get my soup photos to look appetizing. I can learn a thing or two from you!
This is a great set of soups. I would love to eat everyone one! Especially, the Curry Zucchini. That would be intersting.
I just tried your Mexican tomato soup, I added a little Kale from my CSA and used Muir Glen's fire roasted crushed tomatoes. It was so good. I really nice, spicy soup for a cold night. I think it would be great soup to have when your feeling under the weather. Thanks for a great recipe.
thank you!! i am glad i can share them with you! I wanna add more to my collection- so look out
kristi- kale sounds like a wonderful addition to the mexican soup. thanks for sharing! I am gonna have to try that
Dana- it's all about angles. Sometimes I put something under the bowl to tilt it. It's hard not to get a heavy shadow from the rim of the bowl.
thank you julo- i operate in the same way too! If there's no picture, why bother? :) welcome
Cam introduced me to your blog. We are home sick today and both agree, you should have a cooking show on food network.