Sunday, May 31, 2026

Bok Choy and Green Pea Soup - Quick, Easy, and Delicioius.



bowl of fresh pea soup vegan

The weather is starting to warm up a little, but I'm still making soup. The last few weeks I had made vegetarian black bean soup and vegetarian lentil soup but now I wanted something lighter. I made a delicious bok choy and frozen green peas soup that hit the spot.

It's farmers market season, and this week I came home with a bounty of fresh produce—a large bunch of parsley, fragrant cilantro, a large Bok choy and plenty of crisp lettuces and salad greens.

Normally, I think of these ingredients for salads and cold dishes. But this morning, I woke up to a surprising 51-degree temperature. The house felt chilly, and suddenly a salad didn't sound appealing at all.

Instead, I found myself craving something warm and comforting.

So despite my refrigerator being packed with fresh salad greens, I headed to the kitchen to make soup. I remembered in the past, I had made a soup using romaine lettuce. I decided to keep my romaine for salads and try the bok choy for soup. 

bok choy on a wooden board

The soup turned out light and delicious. I enjoyed it topped with some tofu cubes for added protein, and I was a happy healthy camper. (yes, I ate the soup initially for breakfast)

One of the things I love about shopping at farmer's markets is that the ingredients are so fresh and flavorful that even a simple soup can taste special. A handful of freshly grown parsley can brighten an entire recipe. Those leafy greens that were destined for salad found themselves simmering in a soup pot.

green pea soup in a jar

Green pea soup in a green bowl , vegan

I had a bag of frozen peas in the freezer, so some of them went in the soup too. The soup cooked quickly (about 10 minutes) and was soothing, warming, and delicious. I pureed it and it was better than I expected. (Always allow soup to sit for a minimum of an hour or more for the flavors to mingle and intensify. 

Ingredients

5-6 cups of chopped bok choy
1 cup of chopped parsley or cilantro 
2 cups of frozen peas, divided
1 teaspoon salt, cracked pepper, 1 teaspoon garlic powder 
8-10 cups of water (start with 8 - add if needed)
Optional: Tofu cubes for a topping or add the tofu to the soup pot when done.

Directions: 
Sauté the bok choy. parsley or fresh cilantro, and 1.5 cups of frozen peas in a wide saucepan/soup pan until the bok choy begins to wilt, stirring occasionally. Add seasoning and water bring to a boil and cook for about 8 minutes. Taste and add additional seasoning to your liking. Puree (leaving a little soup chunky) with an immersion blender. Add the remaining 1/2 cup of frozen peas after pureeing. Allow to sit for at least an hour before serving. 

My Notes: 
1. This soup is vegan, gluten-free, and plant-based
2. Fresh mint leaves well with peas- I might garnish with fresh mint. 
3. I like to sauté my vegetables in 1/2 cup of water, but you do you!!
4. Use fresh garlic instead of garlic powder- I just didn't have any. 

soup in a bowl, green pea and vegan


Friday, May 29, 2026

Doggy In The Window- Popular song from the 1950's

I was walking around South Philadelphia the other day. It is an old established city neighborhood made up of mostly congested row houses. 

One house had beautiful window flowers and a dog looking out the window. It reminded me of the old song from the 1950's, "How Much Is That Doggy In The Window".  Do you know it? 

dog, philadelphia , flower box,



Some Trivia About The Song: 

Monday, May 25, 2026

Purple Sweet Potato Magic - Foods That Help Protect Against Disease




I'm eating Purple Sweet Potatoes. Why are purple foods so magical for statistically helping to reduce the risk of disease.?  

A few days ago, I listened to a podcast episode of Mel Robbins featuring Dr. Dawn Mussallem — and I honestly haven’t stopped thinking about it since. If you like podcasts, Mel Robbins has incredible podcasts and I learn so much.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Frozen Limonana -a Deliciously Icy Cold Summer Drink



Make Way For Icy Cold Frozen Limonana!!!

All you need is a medium sized bunch of fresh mint, some lemons or limes, sweetener, and ice and you are all set to enjoy your ice cold juicy limonana which is fabulous on a hot summer day. 

glass of limonana- green drink

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