My Soup Pot

...is a bubbling mixture of paleo and vegan recipes, my adventures in gardening, my current book obsessions, and my attempt to train for a marathon! Grab a steaming bowl brimming with bone broth and veggies and stay for a while.

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Recipes

Soup

chinese vegetable soup
dairy-free cream of spinach soup
creamy green chilled (possibly raw) soup
turkey vegetable soup
crock pot black-eyed pea and pork soup/stew
spinach "rice" and egg soup

Main Dish

fried pork liver
stuffed acorn squash
moist tomato-y elk roast
curried butternut squash and mushroom cabbage rolls
veggie ribbons
roasted vegetables on raw "rice"
salmon veggie salad
middle eastern lettuce wraps
moroccan veggie burger
guacamole zucchini noodles

Side Dishes/ Condiments

butternut squash puree
green veggie saute
warm salad
rainbow kale salad
lactofermented rutabaga
spring salad
garden vegetable nori rolls
thai peanut slaw
magenta dream salad
tahini grapefruit salad
tarragon pesto

Appetizers

fennel tomato ceviche salad

Breakfast

bacon and eggs with mushrooms
vegetable, egg, and chickpea muffins

Dessert

coconut lime ice cream
tropical fruit salad
coconut cookies
raw saskatoon tarts
peanut butter and jelly ice cream
lavender pear ice cream
walnut apricot chip ice cream

Foraging

cattails
mallow
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Claire
Canada
Hi! I'm 16, I love gardening, cooking, eating, reading and nature (except in winter), and now I'm writing about it! Enjoy my blog!
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A Prayer for Owen Meany, by John Irving

I just started this book, and so far it's want you would expect from a book that my E.L.A. teacher allowed us to write our exam on. Good, also pretty interesting, but slow-paced. I'm just a little confused about why John (the narrator) isn't mad at Owen for killing his mother. Sure, it was an accident, but still. Maybe he gets mad later, and right now he's just in shock. I just got to the part where his mother dies. I'm looking forward to continue reading this.
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