Last week, I (for the first time in a really long time) read the newspaper for a particular day. It mostly comprised of the issues surrounding the upcoming elections. There was one article that grabbed my attention though. It was about how the weather has completely changed thanks to the El Nino effect. I was prepared to get dusted since January is generally known to be a dusty month. But now that the days are met with half gloom/fog and half rain, it is time to get cozy. Right? Here are seven soups and stews that will add warmth to your mornings and even whole days!
Smoky Eggplant Permesan Meatballs in Homemade Sauce
And this hearty Katogo too!
Usually I prepare the soups in the night and then warm them up in the morning. Hoe you get warmer with these.
Also, I have received tremendous response from you regarding the free e-book I gave out a few months ago. Over 115 downloads have happened. Thank you. If you haven’t got a chance to get a copy for yourself, please do so before I take it down (in a few weeks’ time).
🙂
Sophie
It’s still really hot where I am, but with slightly cloudy mornings. It won’t hurt to save the soup recipe for when it gets cold. Thanks for the visit and follow. Stay warm.:-)
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The weather is unpredictable these days. It is insane. Take care though. 🙂
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I prolly shouldn’t be looking at this at work. It’s making me hungry
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Aww haha! Its a little gloomy here where I am. What is the weather like there?
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It’s pretty cold here. 29F and lots of snow but not as bad as NYC thougj
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What is happening in NYC is bad to look at considering the fact that I live in tropical Africa where the sun comes out every other day. Stay safe.
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Meh it’s business as usual for new England. We get a lot of snow anyways and lots people came out during the storm to go sledding, skiing and tubing. Some even ran a marathon requiring the runners to drink beer at x miles too.
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The activities sound exciting though.
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Hi Sophie. Hello from New York! I just found your blog and am very excited. We were in Uganda in August and really enjoyed the food. Nanette
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Hey Nanette. Its good to hear from you. Thanks for visiting the blog. Ugandan food is full of surprises! I am glad you enjoyed it.
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