When it’s dark and damp, or pouring buckets, all our hearts and bodies crave for is something warm and comforting. And what can be more comforting than a warm bowl of soup? But while you comfort your senses and your mind, you also need to make sure that you’re giving your body the protection it…Read More
Sweet Corn Vegetable Soup For Toddlers
Whenever we eat out, my son orders sweet corn soup every single time. I think the slight sweetness is what makes it his favorite! While I’m glad that he likes some dish with vegetables, eating out every day isn’t a practical way to do it – nor is it healthy! So, the obvious solution is…Read More
Red Lentil Fenugreek Soup
Masoor dal or red lentils are easy to cook and a great source of nutrition for your super active little munchkins! Red lentils and fenugreek leaves are a popular combination in India, commonly known as methi dal and served over steamed rice or with chapathi. The same combination can be turned into a very nutritious…Read More
Healthy Kidney Bean Soup Recipe
Kidney beans or rajma is something that is pretty popular in Indian homes, especially in north India. We’re more used to rajma in curries or with rice, but there are plenty of other ideas too! For instance, you can try rajma in a sandwich, veggie quesadillas, minestrone soup or chicken chilli. Today, we’ve got a…Read More
Egg Drop Soup For Babies
Eggs are a super nutritious food for kids and adults alike, a fact which many fussy toddlers refuse to accept! While there are a range of egg recipes for babies and toddlers that can be easily made, some kids may still reject them. However, we have a solution. If your toddler is making a fuss…Read More
Vegetable Moong Dal Soup for Babies
As soon as the cold weather begins to kick in, Moms start looking for winter-specific recipes that are warming. Most such recipes make use of seasonal ingredients and a good deal of spices that are both warming and healing. Today we have a healthy and nourishing recipe for the winter – Vegetable Moong dal soup!…Read More
Pumpkin and Red Lentil Soup for Toddlers
Fruits and vegetables can be added to your baby’s diet after 6 months of age. Pumpkin is rich in fiber and low in fat and calories. Pumpkin and Red Lentil soup serves as a warm and comforting food to your baby or toddler. Red lentils are a good source of protein and cooks fast compared…Read More
Hearty Minestrone Soup with Pasta
Minestrone soup is a traditional Italian soup, made with vegetables and stock. The best part of making this soup is that there is no hard and fast rule about the vegetables you need to use – anything will do! You can use chicken stock for some added flavor or stick to vegetarian. Add some pasta…Read More
Maize Flakes Soup Recipe for Kids
One of the most popular soups among kids when eating out is sweet corn chicken soup or cream of sweet corn soup. Many Moms try making this at home too, so that they can avoid the additives and other harmful substances present in food from outside. Today, however, we’ve tried something a little different –…Read More
Immunity Boosting Soup for Kids
The rains have arrived and how! It’s been cloudy, dreary and pouring non-stop for days. Schools have reopened and while it is a task to awaken sleepy kids on cold mornings, they sure make use of every excuse possible to get wet in the rain! However, as Moms, we know well enough what’s going to…Read More