Cucumber Avocado Gazpacho

Today's post is from Serena, author of the celebrated blog, Seriously Soupy.   Since starting her blog, Serena has given soup tours and taught soup classes and has a catalog of over 100+ soups on the site!  You can join Serena on her Soupy journey at SeriouslySoupy.com and twice a month you can find her here, at My Judy the Foodie, sharing her wisdom and helping demystify the world of soup. I asked Serena to share one of her refreshing chilled soups as spring is well underway and hopefully most people are setting their sites to summer's … [Read more...]

Cauliflower Tots

If you’ve ever searched for creative ways to integrate new vegetables into your dinnertime rotation, this recipe is key. Since starting this blog, over the past three years I’ve succeeded in getting my kids to eat (and like) a plethora of veggies. Never would I have guessed that my kids would willingly eat kale and Brussels sprouts. They also like broccoli, carrots, snap peas, edamame and more. However, I’ve always had my challenges with cauliflower. Whether it’s the somewhat obnoxious smell when the veggie is cooking or it's the less … [Read more...]

Quinoa and Chia Salad

I’m continuing on my crusade to get everyone to incorporate Chia Seeds into their diets. I’m not pretending to be a nutritionist nor am I a dietician but, when I do stumble upon something that totally enhances the nutritional component of a dish without detracting from its flavor, I love sharing it. Tonight for dinner I cooked a simple side by combining some quinoa with chia seeds. Talk about a seriously protein and fiber rich dish – you can’t go wrong here. The nutty flavor from the cooked quinoa is subtly offset by the delicately tangy … [Read more...]

Raspberry Almond Chia Pudding

Two years ago Chia seeds made their way to my family's table.  I was laughing at how long it took me to discover these seeds since they had been used to power the ancient Aztec warriors as well as the Indians of the Copper Canyons-- both of whom were renowned for their superhuman endurance and fitness levels. I had been reading about the many benefits to this "seed" and figured there were easy and subtle ways I could add this super seed to my kids' diets . What could be better than adding an ingredient that's high in fiber, magnesium, … [Read more...]