
SuRu’s Blog
A treasure trove of great information on a wide range of topics. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, you’ll get hungry reading about delicious food. Lots of great stories from the adventures of the Rubin Rodeo along with plenty of recipes and strategies for better health.
Saying Grace
Turkey day update: Crazy as this may sound, I found this poem on Twitter. Yes! magazine "tweeted" a neat piece today about saying Grace Around the World. It showed a beautiful poster created by a west coast artist, Nikki McClure, who makes beautiful one of a kind...
30 Soups in 30 Days: Soup Dumplings in Chinatown
This year’s Turkey Day is going to be in Chinatown. Part of a Rubin Rodeo tradition. We’ll be eating soup dumplings!
30 Soups in 30 Days: Tuscan Chickpea Soup
Don’t get sucked into pre-holiday hysteria! Make a pot of soup instead!
30 Soups in 30 Days: Italian Wedding Soup
It's been 22 days of soups so far. Most of these soups are from my personal collection that I use at home and in cooking classes. It's always good to expand your soup repertoire, so I have been reaching out to friends and fellow eaters in search of more soups! Stacey...
30 Soups in 30 Days: Miso Shitake Soup
Miso soup is at the heart of a Macrobiotic diet. Its easy to make, health supportive and delicious.
Going Green: Ditch the Plastic Bag
A ban or tax on useless plastic bags could make our towns a cleaner place and could help improve air quality too.
30 Soups in 30 Days: Roasted Veggie Minestrone
Roasting some of the veggies makes this minestrone really special.
30 Soups in 30 Days: Split Pea Soup
This hearty split pea soup can be made in a slow cooker or on the stove.
Guest Chef: Jamie Oliver
Just had to share Jamie Oliver’s version of Ham Hock and Cabbage with you. A proper English meal.
30 Soups in 30 Days: Butternut Squash Soup
This soup is warming, very nutritious and most importantly, delicious. Soups always have higher nutrient value when you make them from scratch. Your love and good energy goes into the soup.
