

I assure you, it's a surefire way to keep you warm and satisfied on blistery february days.
CHOOSY STIR THE SOUP FULL
Substitute full fat coconut or almond milk and use veggie stock if you're vegan. Leave the bacon and ham hocks out if you're vegetarian. Use whatever milk you have on hand and toss in extra veggies or meat. It takes surprisingly little effort, especially if you microwave the potatoes or have leftover cooked spuds hanging around. Having said that, I'd like to share my recipe for potato soup. Don't forget to go outside and play in the snow, especially if there are drifts! And snow days? Who doesn't like those? It's an excuse to cozy up with the people you're stuck with (or your warm bed if you're alone), cook up a batch of comfort food (soup, chili, baked goods) and relax. It transforms bitter, gray and shriveled landscapes into pillowy, glittering wonderlands. Having lived through many a snow (and ice) storm, I'm slightly jealous!ĭon't shake your head at me. The weather forecasters are predicting a 100% chance of snow and anywhere from 6-20 inches. Apparently there's a system dubbed "Snowpocalypse" that's due to hit the central United States (specifically my homestate of Kansas) either tonight or tomorrow. It's a wee bit chilly and rainy here in Dallas today (about 43 degrees), but that's nothing compared to the the folks in the midwest.
