1 diced onion (not mild and NOT garlic.)
½ diced green pepper (sweet)
2 chopped celery stalks (all sand removed)
1 fat carrot peeled and chopped
Corn kernels (1-2 ears fresh)
1 can diced tomato or 1 lg. chopped fresh
1½ cups fresh green beans chopped (strings removed)
1 can Campbell’s Chicken and Rice soup or 1 cup soup stock,
beef or chicken
½ pound hamburger (I use ground chuck) or left over 1 cup
chopped meat or chicken*
1 med. potato chopped into small cubes (or 2 small)
1 beef or chicken bullion cube (or 2 if stronger broth is
desired.)
Sprig fresh thyme or pinch or two dried
Sprig of oregano or pinch of dried
Small sprig of basil or pinch of dried
Sprig of parsley (flat not curly)
Optional Veggies: okra, green peas, yellow squash, small can
chick peas
Optional herbs/spices: pinch of chili pepper, tiny clove of
garlic, sprig of cilantro.
Tip: if you use fresh herbs tie together
with kitchen string to make removal easier.
*Omit the meat if you plan to serve the
soup chilled.
Sauté meat and set aside.
Wash and chop vegetables.
Fill large pot halfway with water (more or less as needed,
but NOT at the last minute as it weakens the broth). Add onions and celery.
Bring to boil and simmer for 10 minutes.
Add carrots, corn, tomatoes, potato, soup stock or
Campbell’s, bouillon cube, sprigs of herbs (remove before serving). Bring to a
boil and then simmer for 15 to 20 minutes.
Add meat. Simmer for 10 more minutes.
Veggies will be somewhat crisp. As it sits the flavor will
increase.
If serving hot, refrigerate if it’s going to be longer than
a few hours before serving, and then reheat.
To serve cold, refrigerate and chill for several hours. Just
before serving add thinly sliced cucumber.
Sit back and enjoy a brief introduction to my new release.
Can an arrogant duke overcome his prejudice against
a beautiful but managing female in time to find true love and
happiness?
Miss Amabel Hawkins acknowledges her unusual upbringing, but
she thinks James Langley, the Duke of Westerton, might be a tad unbalanced when
he protests her efforts to right his badly managed properties. The duke, who
has been away on the king's business, demonstrates no respect for the beautiful
but managing Miss Hawkins. Amabel has taken refuge at Westerton, fleeing from a
forced marriage to a man who claims to be her relative in order to gain control
of her young brother's estate.
The Duke arrives home to find his estate under the firm
control of a beautiful but managing female. His suspicions are fueled by his
recent task of spy-hunting and he wonders if Amabel Hawkins is just who she
seems. While a dastardly spy lurks, a wicked man poses as her cousin
threatening to take over the guardianship of her young brother. Amabel might be
falling in love, but she knows for certain the duke would never approve of a
meddlesome woman, and she decides to flee his estate. Will the duke finally
realize the true value of the woman he loves or will his prejudice ruin his
chances forever?
EXCERPT
Fatigue and the effects of the brandy on top of the ale now
gave his gait a distinct wobble. He chuckled, amused at his condition.
As he reached for the portrait of great Uncle Barney, he
lurched into the back of the red leather sofa in front of the cosy fire. “Deuce
take it,” he exclaimed when a rounded arm rolled into view. He spotted the
gentle curve of a hip and walked around to the front, where he spied a tumbled
haze of dark curls hiding a face. It is indeed a female—a sleeping female.
Who was she? The gown was too rich for his household staff.
Curious, he knelt beside the sofa.
“Only one way to find out,” he whispered and moved one dark
curl. He sat back, satisfied when a handsome face swam into view. She sighed
and rolled over, revealing a generous figure and a pair of rosy lips. She might
be Sleeping Beauty—but not one of my relatives. He leaned over and kissed those
tempting lips.
As he lingered there, she sighed and came partially awake.
He could not resist. He deepened the kiss and sounds of satisfaction like yum
and umm came from those delicious lips. Her hand stroked his face, then reached
around his head to pull him closer. Delighted with this turn of events, the
Duke of Westerton complied enthusiastically and extended an arm around a
slender waist. How much of the ale and brandy had he imbibed? Dizziness
overcame his senses as he slid down on the floor and knew no more.
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Emma Lane is a gifted author who writes
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her patient husband on several acres outside a typical American village in
Western New York. Her day job is working with flowers at her son’s plant
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2 comments:
Thanks Lizzie! I appreciate the exposure and hope you enjoy the fresh veggie soup.
Emma Lane
That's a great soup. A bit of everything!
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