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Thankful for Soup

November 29, 2019 by still a dreamer

Although fall does not technically end until the Winter Solstice, it is often felt to end with Thanksgiving, when all things Christmas and holiday ramp up in earnest. Today is Black Friday with all its manic sales and crazy competition, and one day of the year I am more than happy to stay put where I am.

But Thanksgiving was another story, and the perfect time to make a warming soup. Pictured is the Pumpkin Black Bean Soup I made, vegetarian, healthy, and delicious — onions, garlic, spices, black beans, tomatoes, pumpkin, and finished with a splash of balsamic vinegar. And served in one of my very favorite finds – black matte and gloss stoneware by Pfaltzgraff.

Presentation is an important aspect of food as we eat first with our eyes, so I love to photograph food. How rarely you see this in my posts is testament to how little time I have for cooking and baking nowadays, a sad comment as I truly enjoy doing both from scratch. And those lovely dishes? Though now closed, there used to be a Pfaltzgraff factory outlet, a dish-lover’s paradise, in nearby Flemington. A perfect bowl like this might run $8.00, but due to some usually invisible defect, it sold for $1.00, maybe two. Many mourned the outlet closing its doors, though it was a somewhat dangerous place for those who love dishes and cookware.

So while feeling spectacularly fortunate that I was able to buy such beautiful and durable stoneware for a pittance, I couldn’t help but think how fortunate I am in so many other ways — that in a world where people are shivering and suffering in the cold, I am able to have a safe, warm home; where people are dying of hunger, I can make a nourishing soup with the purest of ingredients; where people are in want of clean water – or any at all – I have what I need to make coffee and tea at the touch of a spigot.

And I am fortunate to enjoy the wonderful change of seasons where I live, golden fall easing into the chill and white of winter, so beautiful. For all these, and so much more, I am thankful.

 

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Posted in Art, Creativity, food, Holidays, Home Stuff, Inspiration, Photography, Reflections | Tagged Dishes, Fall, giving thanks, grateful, Gratitude, soup, thankful, Thanksgiving, Winter | 11 Comments

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  1. on November 30, 2019 at 4:45 pm Andrea Stephenson

    Your soup looks delicious and shown off so well in those dishes Jeanne!

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    • on December 1, 2019 at 9:48 am still a dreamer

      Thanks, Andrea. To be honest, almost anything looks great in those dishes. πŸ™‚

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  2. on November 30, 2019 at 7:09 pm Lavinia Ross

    We all have much to be thankful for. That soup sounds delicious!

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    • on December 1, 2019 at 9:55 am still a dreamer

      We do. It’s one of those recipes I come back to every now and then, and it always comes out perfectly.

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  3. on December 6, 2019 at 4:15 am Cynthia Reyes

    Yes, it’s soup time! We make a lot of it, but I am really bad at presentation.

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    • on December 6, 2019 at 4:47 pm still a dreamer

      If I cooked often, I probably wouldn’t have the time to “play with my food” with photography. Already I’m thinking of my next soup!

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  4. on December 21, 2019 at 1:21 pm writersideup

    I love this setting, Jeanne ❀ You're so right about the presentation πŸ™‚ The color of the soup matches the decor perfectly too! And I get how you felt about the closing. We had a Mikasa warehouse in Secaucus that closed many years ago, too. The deals were unbelievable! Everyone in our family has glass/crystal platters, etc. from back then πŸ™‚

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    • on December 21, 2019 at 5:00 pm still a dreamer

      Thanks, Donna. There also used to be a Mikasa outlet in Flemington. It was possible to have the loveliest of things – I had a gorgeous thermos for my daily coffee – and then they closed, too. 😦
      In my next life, maybe I’ll be a food photographer – I love photographing – well, lots of things about – food!

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      • on December 21, 2019 at 6:54 pm writersideup

        well, I can tell you—I LOVE your photos, food or not πŸ˜€ ❀

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        • on December 22, 2019 at 3:32 pm still a dreamer

          Merci! I bet you didn’t know that I majored in photography when I went to art school, dod you. πŸ™‚ I was taking pictures at 9 years old when I got my first Brownie camera. And I still have quite a few of them, too.

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          • on December 22, 2019 at 10:24 pm writersideup

            Nope! But the training shows!!!

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