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Holy Thursday Soup

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Easter time is a special time. The first bulbs appear, wild herbs can be found, the first plants sprout and you can enjoy the blooming and fragrant buds. Nature awakens and you can literally watch it grow. To drive away the winter and welcome the spring, I have here a recipe for a Maundy Thursday soup. Maundy Thursday soup is one of the oldest customs. The beauty of it is that you need 9 wild herbs and they should be local. I always do this on a walk through the surrounding fields and woodlands. I take a cloth bag and a pair of scissors with me and swing on the bike to collect the first edible wild herbs I come across on my little excursion.

If you are already familiar with herbs, you can give free rein to your creativity. Important is,
– that they are edible wild herbs,
– that you pick a handful of each variety and, of course, only the most beautiful leaves, flowers and stems and
– that there are 9 different kinds of wild herbs.

Wild herbs contain many more minerals and vitamins than the food we buy in the supermarket. Therefore, the Maundy Thursday soup also helps to get rid of spring fatigue and gives us more strength again. It also has a cleansing effect on the body.

The number nine is important here, because three times three is nine. It is a sacred number.

My 9 found wild herbs are as follows:

 

There is unfortunately no photo of the chickweed, because it was raining and stormy when I picked it.

The soup is prepared as follows:

First, peel the onion and cut it into small pieces. While you sauté the onions in the butter, peel the potatoes and cut them into smaller pieces.
Add them to the onions in the pot and let it cook for about 10 minutes, stirring every now and then. Finally, deglaze with the vegetable broth and let it simmer gently for another 5 minutes.

In the meantime, cut the bread into no cubes and fry them in a little olive oil in a pan. You can season with a little salt, pepper and thyme.

Now wash the wild herbs very well. I wash and rinse them about 3 times with water. Then I put them in a salad spinner and spin them dry. Then they are chopped into small pieces. Now turn down the stove temperature so that the two-leaf potato mixture no longer boils and add the wild herbs. The soup must now simmer for another 5 minutes. It is important that the soup does not boil, otherwise the vitamins of the wild herbs will be lost. Now add the crème fraîche and puree the soup. Then it is ready to serve.

Bon appetite!

 


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Toad

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On an evening walk with my husband and my Labrador, I have discovered these toads and could not resist and take a photo.
As you can see a little blurred we are just in the mating season. Toads are nocturnal animals, they spawn near bodies of water and reproduce by the male climbing on the female to mate.

The toad, unlike the frog, is assigned to the element of earth. It is also called the messenger of Mother Earth. When the toad appears, it is a sign to reconnect more with Mother Nature and the ancient knowledge, to center oneself and to go into grounding.

The Toad invites one to look deeper, beyond what is visible to the eye, to see the inner beauty of things and to gain deep wisdom and insight into one’s own values. This knowledge can only be gained if we connect with our heart and let it guide us. The toad has many warts and invites us not to be impressed by outward appearances, but to fathom the essence behind it. 

Their volatility makes them lack reliability, but they enjoy the company of others very much and are true family people. She is quickly inspired by new ideas, so she also easily changes her mind or abandons her point of view to take a new position. The Toad invites to be flexible and adaptable while being open to new things.

 


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Wild Herbs in March

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Here you will find the wild herbs that you can find in March to dry them for incense or to eat them.

 

 


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