Shepherd’s Pie (vegan)

Over the years I've tried various recipes for Shepherd's Pie, some better than others but none good enough to hang on to the recipe. This weekend I tried yet another recipe, tweaking it slightly for ease and taste. Admittedly, this involves more work than a lot of the recipes I make, so it's probably not … Continue reading Shepherd’s Pie (vegan)

Meatless Monday: Broccoli Soup (vegan)

Yesterday was Super Bowl 59. We ate lots of dips - plant-based & healthy, but still chips & dip. So today we're having soup. This is another new recipe I've been playing with for my 2025 year of PLAY. It has a few steps but nothing complicated & the end result is so worth it. … Continue reading Meatless Monday: Broccoli Soup (vegan)

Meatless Monday: Zesty White Bean & Pasta Soup

During 2025, I intend to indulge my playfulness through culinary curiosity. I love to cook, so let's try new things. I thought I'd try three new recipes per month, yet already I've tried seven. Here's one that hit right out of the gate! 3 sticks celery2 medium carrots1/2 medium onion1/2 medium zucchini 2 cloves garlic, … Continue reading Meatless Monday: Zesty White Bean & Pasta Soup

No Real Recipe Vegetarian Tortellini Soup

It rained, briefly, almost imperceptibly, because Hurricane Hilary “hit” the West Coast of California. The sky has been gray & breezy all day, humid, but from where I sat with a fan blowing (no AC), it almost looked like fall. So I made soup. This is a good clean-out-the-fridge non-recipe. Throw in all the veg, … Continue reading No Real Recipe Vegetarian Tortellini Soup

Keeping Things Simple & Sunday Soups

We’re keeping things simple this season. It’s December 15 and we haven’t yet finished decorating our house for Christmas. The tree is up and lit, as it has been for about two weeks, but no decorations. We’ve hung wreaths outdoors and in. Our year-round home decor is green, and with candles burning in the kitchen … Continue reading Keeping Things Simple & Sunday Soups

Questions & More Questions

It rarely happens, but my words have stopped flowing. Not entirely, as I have experienced sudden word-gushes that burst in one direction or another. But the regular flow of words that lands in daily 20 minute journaling sessions and twice-weekly blog posts and daily social media posts...that flow has dammed up, leaving only trickles seeping … Continue reading Questions & More Questions

5 Healthy Habits for 2021

Last year I set a goal to drink more water. I wobbled for a while before the habit took hold. Initially, my skinny water bottle needed to be filled 4 times each day to meet my goal and I kept losing track - was I on bottle #3 or #4? Eventually, I recognized the bottle … Continue reading 5 Healthy Habits for 2021

Meatless Monday: 5 Recipes on Repeat During Quarantine

One of the benefits of shelter-in-place for those of us who enjoy cooking has been more time to indulge. It has also forced creativity, since we can’t hit up the grocery store whenever, especially for that one odd ingredient. My gracious husband has done all our shopping (so grateful!), which means I’ve written careful lists … Continue reading Meatless Monday: 5 Recipes on Repeat During Quarantine

Meatless Monday: IP Tortilla Soup (vegan)

We had a zoom call scheduled for 5 pm on a Sunday evening. I checked the clock and was surprised to see that it was already 4:40 pm. I had hoped to get dinner in the Instant Pot so that it would cook while we enjoyed our call. Could I do it? This recipe was … Continue reading Meatless Monday: IP Tortilla Soup (vegan)

More NYC

We crammed so much fun into just a few days that my heart and head are full of NYC... Since we returned, I've been posting pictures and reflections (art, architecture, history, public spaces, etc) over on Instagram. Follow me there for more: @sivricketts. And meanwhile, settle into fall with a delicious, healthy, and oh-so-easy Cauliflower … Continue reading More NYC