It's National Soup Month, so Stock Up on Stock


Updated 01/27/12 1:19 PM · Posted by YumSugar · 3 comments

Basic Stock Tips

A good stock is the key ingredient which great soups are built upon. Whether you make your own stock at home or use store bought versions, the foundation of flavors provided by the stock is what keeps soups from being bland and uninteresting. Having stock on hand is really convenient if you're ever in a pinch for a quick meal. Grab the whatever leftover vegetables you have in your refrigerator, Read more

Smarter Eats: Save Those Scraps


Updated 01/22/10 7:59 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 4 comments

Save Vegetables Peelings to Make Low-Sodium Homemade Vegetable Broth

You can save money and eat healthier by making your own veggie broth. Step it up a notch and make it by using leftover veggie scraps. Not only will your broth have a nice, rich flavor, you'll also be cutting down on waste. Whenever I cook with vegetables, I put the scraps into a big plastic bag to make a broth with at the end of the week. Potato, parsnips, and carrot peelings, the outer layers of Read more

Make Your Own Vegetable Stock


Updated 10/12/09 7:28 PM · Posted by partysugar · 3 comments

Homemade Vegetable Stock Recipe

While many soup recipes incorporate vegetarian-friendly ingredients like vegetables, cream, or cheese, the majority call for chicken broth, making them inedible to someone who doesn't consume meat. This problem is easily remedied with one simple component: vegetable stock. Made from vegetables that are roasted and then simmered in water, veggie stock is flavorful and rich. While you could Read more

Reader Tip: Inexpensive Vegetable Broth


Updated 06/18/07 11:28 PM · Posted by YumSugar · 4 comments

Reader Tip: Inexpensive Vegetable Broth

While cruising around on TeamSugar, I came across member daisymae051479's post for an inexpensive vegetable broth. They go through a lot of veggies and aromatics in her household and instead of tossing the odds and ends out, she turns them into veggie broth! I loved her clever thinking and had to share it with all of you. To find out her technique, read more Read more

13 Health Gimmicks You Can Stop Wasting Money On


Updated 05/01/12 12:20 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Health Gimmicks to Avoid

Consumers have a tendency of falling for the next big health gimmick. Save your money on health duds with these Business Insider tips. No matter how many times we're told otherwise, Americans' obsession with get-healthy-quick schemes will likely never die. Too bad most of these fads aren't worth their weight in salt — or your hard-earned dollars. We've put together a list of some of the worst Read more

5 Fast Dinners For Meatless Monday


Updated 04/30/12 2:10 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Fast Vegetarian Weeknight Dinners

The beginning of the week can be hectic, so a quick healthy dinner is key to more time unwinding after work and less time on yet another obligation for the day. If you've got 30 minutes, make one of these fast and flavorful vegetarian meals tonight. Curried lentil stew: There are a lot of ingredients in this curried lentil stew recipe, but even with prep this one-pot dish only takes about 30 Read more

Natalie Coughlin: An Olympian Who Loves Food as Much as We Do


Updated 04/26/12 10:47 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Natalie Coughlin Interview About Food

What do backyard chickens and 11 Olympic medals have in common? Natalie Coughlin, that's what. The gold medalist and world champion is gearing up for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, while cultivating a healthy interest in all things food-related. From growing vegetables in her own backyard in Lafayette, CA to her highly effective method of kitchen organization, Natalie gives us the scoop on Read more

A Makeover For Your Grocery List


Updated 04/18/12 6:35 AM · Posted by LilSugar · 0 comments

Shopping For Kids With Food Allergies

If your child has been diagnosed with a food allergy, you know both cooking at home and dining out can quickly become a challenge. Since healthy eating begins at home, and eating at home begins at the grocery store, we turned to Amie Valpone of The Healthy Apple for some advice on how to stock your pantry for success, whether you're dealing with food allergies or just want to take a cleaner Read more

Happy Baby and Sprout Want to Feed Your Toddlers Organic Meals


Updated 04/13/12 8:05 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Organic Toddler Food

Organic baby food pouches are so last year! Since the healthy, squeezable packets of baby purees first caused a ripple on playgrounds in 2010, the baby pouch has quickly become the go-to baby food choice for mamas who want the best, but just don't have time to cook up their own purees. Now, two of the first baby food pouch creators are setting their sites on tots who've moved beyond second and Read more

Taste the Rainbow: Purple


Updated 04/13/12 12:15 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Purple Fruits and Vegetables

Purple-hued fruits and vegetables are works of art. It's surprising just how many exhibit this bold color profile. I grabbed a bright purple head of cabbage, a box of blueberries (a personal favorite), an elegant Japanese eggplant, and a seasonal Spring onion. Not only did they make a fun photograph, but each can be enjoyed in so many different ways. For ways to enjoy these purple fruits and Read more