Classic French Onion Soup There is nothing like a classic French Onion Soup. It has to be my favorite soup of all time. If you’re a cheese lover like I am, you will love it, too.
Beef Pho I have always loved Vietnamese noodle soup. It’s called pho (pronounced “fuh”). You can get it with chicken or beef or pork — or any number of other varieties (even ostrich and clam). But beef pho is a classic.
Homemade Chicken & Dumplings Homemade Chicken & Dumplings is classic American comfort food. It was one of my family’s favorites when my mom was growing up. Where we come from in Ohio, we call it Chicken & Slippers. I’ve read that it is French Canadian in origin, and that it was very common during the Great Depression.
White Bean & Chicken Chili White Bean and Chicken Chili is one of my very favorite winter meals. If it’s cold out and you’re tired of chili, try this version with white beans, chicken, chicken stock, and green chiles. It’s delicious with grated cheese and sour cream on top.
5 Minute GAPS Gravy I love gravy. And it turns out gravy is really, really good for you. That’s a good thing because I love gravy on my mashed potatoes, with roasted meat, and with biscuits. Heck, I’ll eat gravy with just about anything!
Tom Yung Goong The weather is cooling and we’re getting closer to fall, and I’ve been craving soup. Tom Yung Goong, a Thai soup made with lemongrass and fresh lime, is one of my very favorite soups.
Bone Broth: A Cure for Cellulite? When Ann Marie asked me to write a guest post for her bone broth challenge, I didn’t know where to begin. Daily consumption of bone broth is the most plausible anti-cellulite treatment I’ve uncovered since I started blogging about cellulite nearly two years ago.