Sunday, February 27, 2011

Souper Sunday

Navy Bean Soup from Mom's Place for lunch.
It occurred to me I could have an easy blog title if I had soup for dinner too, so the rest of the homemade Vegetable Soup it was.

PB & Banana on Yoga Bread for dessert.
Frontera Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot.

8 comments:

dirtyduck said...

thas a great looking veggie soup, i want some. although i was getting sympathy hunger pangs till i saw what you had for dessert:)

LittleHouseofVeggies said...

Oooohhhh...new soup from Moms place? Looks yummy! Ok, so I went and found those dark chocolate covered cherries from Trader Joes you posted a while back and they are pretty tasty! I have been munching on them all day1

Rose said...

Strategically, planning your food for good blog titles...now that's what I call dedication! And why not? Soup is awesome, and both soups look super good, especially yours, packed with veggies. I like your dessert too; I often crave pbj for dessert.

Jessica said...

You could start writing blog titles for the week the way some people do meal plans.

Just Us said...

LOL...I like what Jessica said. :o)
Both soups looks so good. I've been wanting soup for several days now, so soup is on my menu for tonight.

Jenny said...

funny. looks good!

Vegan In The VI said...

Hello! Hello!

Michelle1, yeah, had to get some solid food in me;-)

Morgan, so glad you enjoyed the TJ's Dark Chocolate Covered Cherries. I thought they were really good.

Rose, if I was smart enuf, I'd definitely try to plan my food around blog titles. Unfortunately, I still can't think of any titles prior to eating.

Jessica, trying to do just that, but still, can't think of any freakin' titles! Gimme a title and I'll eat whatever it is!

Michelle2, can't wait to see who wins the Country Bob's!

Jenny, thanks! I see you finally posted. I'm behind in my commenting. Will get to it by Wednesday.

Jessica said...

I'm not good with titles. I like puns and alliteration - very basic stuff. How about next week you do Tater Tuesday? I'm seriously trying to give you something I'd do.