Happy Hump Day! Thursday! Apparently I don’t know what day it is!
I was so excited to make the Haiti donation to The Humanitarian Coalition today!!!! 1450 Glo Bars were sold in 2 days and I am just floored by everyone’s support. This totals $280 to be donated to Haiti. However…we also received an anonymous donation yesterday for $100!!!!!
I am very, very, very excited to donate $380 for Haiti Relief efforts!!!!!!

Thank you all so much for your support. Together we can make a difference!
I was watching some of the footage of Haiti yesterday and it is just devastating to see all of the orphan children. Did anyone happen to see the lady who was found after being under the rubble for a week?? Truly amazing that she was alive!
Don’t forget this Friday night, George Clooney is hosting the Hope for Haiti Telethon.
Now onto less exciting, but equally necessary things…dinner:

I don’t give potatoes enough credit on this blog.
I have said in the past that I am ‘not a potato fan’, however I think Eric has changed my mind as of late. He has been making these amazingly delicious pan fries with olive oil and herbs and I am seriously on a huge potato kick!
We had some taters to use up before they started to sprout legs and walk out of the room, so I decided to try to use them up in a non-pan fry way.

I love rich, thick, and creamy soups, but I don’t want a soup loaded with unhealthy fats. When I stumbled across Susan’s recipe, I knew it was ‘the one’. ;)
Quick and Easy Potato Soup
Potatoes are an excellent source of vitamin C, a good source of vitamin B6, copper, potassium, manganese, and dietary fiber. Potatoes also contain a variety of phytonutrients that have antioxidant activity.
By: Susan from Fat Free Vegan Kitchen (I made some minor changes)
Ingredients:
- 3 medium Yukon Gold potatoes, cooked and peeled, if desired
- 1 small onion
- 1 cup vegetable broth
- 1/4 teaspoon rosemary
- 1/8 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon salt, or to taste
- 1 tablespoon raw cashews or 1/2 tbsp. cashew butter (optional)
- 1 tablespoon nutritional yeast
- 1 1/2 cups unsweetened almond milk or soy/rice/hemp/cow’s milk
Directions: Chop the onion and sauté it until soft in a medium-sized saucepan. Cut the potatoes into cubes and add 2/3 of them to the pan, along with the broth, rosemary, white pepper, and salt. Simmer, covered, for about 15 minutes. Pour into blender along with cashew butter, soymilk, and nutritional yeast. Blend until smooth. Return to pan, add remaining potatoes, and cook, stirring often, over low heat until hot. Serves 2 meal sized portions.

Thick and creamy, but with no cream. Gotta love that!
This soup was like a warm blanket on a cold night. It went perfect with a toasted whole wheat bun.
Have you ever had potato soup before?
I will admit, this was my first time having potato soup if you can believe it! I am so glad I made it because now I am hooked. This recipe was so ridiculously easy, it will definitely be a staple for those nights when I am tired from baking all day and need a quick and healthy meal.
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I think I have a few bars to bake!!!! ;)

Age is a question of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.
– Satchel Paige
Yea, I love potato soup too w/ onions and cheese. (Kind of like a loaded baked potato soup.) I also like the new Alexia brand of Chipotle Sweet Potato Fries; spicy, but not too spicy. Good job on the Haiti donations.
Donation=amazing. I thank you for that. Can’t wait to taste my Glow Bars. Potato soups are yummy. Broccoli/potato is yummy too!
Congrats on your donation! And that potato soup looks wonderful. I actually never had had any type of potato soup until this past winter break, when my mom made a spicy variety and I loved it. Enjoy :)
Yes I am SO happy about the donation and that I was able to contribute with my globar purchase!
This looks like something I can even get the men of my house to eat, kudos!
I’ve missed your blog the last couple of days so I missed the whole donation! But what you did is amazing. Some people talk about wanting to help and others get out there and do something. I admire you very much. Sorry I missed it, but I have made a donation (too bad my donation didn’t come with Glo bars!).
wow, congrats on donating that much money! that is awesome.
Great job with that donation.
In other news, I thought this was interesting: http://www.forbes.com/2010/01/19/food-science-hersheys-technology-breakthroughs-microspheres.html?boxes=Homepagetoprated
Congrats on the donation! We’ve been donating at Whole Foods as well. I love soups in the Winter, the potato soup looks wonderful. I do butternut squash, nutmeg, onions, pepper, and light coconut milk to emulsify the soup. Stay warm!
Congrats on the donation! I love potato soup. Om nom nom.
Fabulous work on that donaton, Angela. You’re a real sweetheart to do that.
Ah–potato soup–what’s not to love? Mmm!
I love potato and leek soup…leeks might be a nice addition! Congratulations on your donation, it is so wonderful for you to make a difference!
I’ve made potato leek soup before and it was really good! Celery and or carrots are also a nice addition, for color (and flavor and nutrients, too!) Oh, I also like to put white wine in potato soup sometimes. (Don’t worry, the alcohol cooks out). It’s something I learned from my sister that can add a lot of flavor.
I love potato soup especially with cheesy toast!
I also love potato and leek soup.. so warm and comforting. Also, I like to add a dallop of yogurt on top to give it added richness.
its one of my favorite soups! so rich and creamy! love it! :) congrats on raising so much $ for Haiti! :)
COngrats on the donation!! I love viccisois (not sure about spelling here…) Potato and leek soup. It’s my FAVORITE! This looks delicious.
mmmmm that looks hot and hardy! That’s just what a soul needs on cold days like this in the winter.
Also your donation is amazing. What a wonderful way to help benefit Haiti!
I freakin’ love potato soup! Especially baked potato soup with onion, garlic, sour cream, bacon… mmmMMmmmm so good!
oh.my.gosh that soup looks amazing! i love potatoes, and i can tell this is no exception :)
Angela — thank you, thank you, thank you. I love potato soup, but my husband is allergic to milk and I haven’t been able to find a recipe for non-milk potato soup that doesn’t look/sound disgusting. This is awesome! I will be trying this ASAP :)