Celebrating Spring with Really Pink Soup

I always kind of thought that I was on Team Hot Soup Only (that's a thing, you know), but earlier this week I surprised myself by bringing some beets home with the sole purpose of turning them into a chilled soup. Every now and again I love creating a recipe that's totally different from anything else I've ever cooked--even if it means bothering my brother 50 times to ask him for his opinion on whether cream would be better before or after chilling the soup (experimenting in the kitchen is really more his thing--I tend to stick to what I know).

Rob and I got home from Charlotte late on Sunday night, and I planned my Monday to specifically have nothing to do except unpack, clean, and cook this very recipe; which is something I always love after a few days away. The laundry might still need to be folded but now I have a big batch of bright pink, perfectly sweet and just-tart-enough soup in the fridge to get me through the week.

It's rainy and chilly in the Bay Area this week, but still warm enough that it feels (and smells!) like spring. Basically it's perfect chilled soup weather. Eat it out of a mug if you want, just don't forget the fresh dill. It's even better with a chilled glass of La Crema's Sonoma Coast Chardonnay, a wine that my family has been drinking for years. I still remember spring gatherings at my parents' house on Smith Mountain Lake, with fresh salads and pasta and grilled meat and a bucket of ice overflowing with these very same bottles that I now always have on my wine rack.

It's so funny how your family traditions will find you, whether you're across the country making something new or back home sticking to what you know.

This post is sponsored by La Crema Winery. Visit their blog today for my roasted beet and yogurt soup recipe.

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Some Things I Believe Right Now (#10)

Right now, I believe...

that catching up after a few days out of town can be really energizing or completely draining--and usually not anywhere in between.

that homesickness comes and goes but when it's around it can really feel terrible.

that there's almost nothing better than snuggling close with a tired pup.

that true friendships really do stand the test of time and distance.

that it's never too late to learn a new skill.

that getting enough sleep is never overrated.

in coming home late after a trip, picking up Chinese takeout, and eating it in bed while trying not to fall asleep to your favorite HBO shows.

 

What's true for you right now?

 

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Giveaway: The Big 10 Paleo Spiralizer Preorder Contest

Happy Friday from Charlotte! We got in on Wednesday night and since then it's been a whirlwind of seeing friends, recording a podcast episode, and teaching a SkillPop class. This morning was a little slower--I had breakfast with my friends Corri and Haley and then met Rob and our friend Paige at Hex for coffee, and now we're just lying around our Airbnb for a bit before heading Uptown for a late lunch. It's so nice to be back in Charlotte--this city still definitely feels like home.

I wanted to pop in before I go completely in vacation/weekend mode and tell you about a fun contest I'm doing to celebrate my book being available for preorder:

  • Confirm your purchase order of The Big 10 Paleo Spiralizer Cookbook (send your receipt to giveaway@callistomedia.com) and receive 30% discount code to your first purchase with Farmbox Direct, an amazing organic fruit and veggie delivery service. They just sent me a huge box of produce to try and it was incredible. 
    • If you've already preordered the book, you can enter right away! Just forward your receipt.
  • 10 winners will receive an extra copy of my first book, The Big 15 Paleo Cookbook.
  • 1 lucky winner will receive a spiralizer!
  • Contest runs until May 8, winners will be contacted directly on May 9. See official rules here.

I hope you have a wonderful weekend! As always, you can catch up with me while I'm out of town on Instagram

Photo by Shannon Douglas for The Big 10 Paleo Cookbook.

 

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