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Creamy Roasted Pumpkin Soup

I love a beautiful fall spread, especially with the hint of pumpkin in the background. You can do this with a candle, and trust me, I love a good candle) or you can do it with a pumpkin soup, inside of an actual pumpkin.

This pumpkin soup recipe is creamy AND healthy. It calls for roasted pumpkin for maximum flavor. This roasted pumpkin soup recipe would look lovely on your holiday dinner table, and leftovers would go great with sandwiches or salads the next day.

Recipe yields 4 bowls or 6 cups of soup.

INGREDIENTS

  • 4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
  • One 4-pound sugar pie pumpkin
  • 1 large yellow onion, chopped
  • 4 large or 6 medium garlic cloves, pressed or minced
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • ⅛ teaspoon cloves
  • Tiny dash of cayenne pepper (optional, if you like spice)
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 cups (32 ounces) vegetable broth
  • ½ cup full fat coconut milk or heavy cream
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey
  • ¼ cup pepitas (green pumpkin seeds)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup. Carefully halve the pumpkin and scoop out the seeds (you can roast the seeds if you’d like—see note—but you won’t need them for this recipe).

2. Slice each pumpkin halve in half to make quarters. Brush or rub 1 tablespoon olive oil over the flesh of the pumpkin and place the quarters, cut sides down, onto the baking sheet. Roast for 35 minutes or longer, until the orange flesh is easily pierced through with a fork. Set it aside to cool for a few minutes.

3. Heat the remaining 3 tablespoons olive oil in a large Dutch oven or heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat. Once the oil is shimmering, add onion, garlic and salt to the skillet. Stir to combine. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is translucent, about 8 to 10 minutes. In the meantime, peel the pumpkin skin off the pumpkins and discard the skin.

4. Add the pumpkin flesh, cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, cayenne pepper (if using), and a few twists of freshly ground black pepper. Use your stirring spoon to break up the pumpkin a bit. Pour in the broth. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about 15 minutes, to give the flavors time to meld.

5. While the soup is cooking, toast the pepitas in a medium skillet over medium-low heat, stirring frequently, until fragrant, golden and making little popping noises. You want them to be nice and toasty, but not burnt. Transfer pepitas to a bowl to cool.

6. Once the pumpkin mixture is done cooking, stir in the coconut milk and maple syrup. Remove the soup from heat and let it cool slightly. You can use an immersion blender to blend this soup in the pot. I prefer to use my stand blender, which yields the creamiest results—working in batches, transfer the contents of the pan to a blender (do not fill your blender past the maximum fill line!). Securely fasten the blender’s lid and use a kitchen towel to protect your hand from steam escaping from the top of the blender as you purée the mixture until smooth. Transfer the puréed soup to a serving bowl and repeat with the remaining batches.

7. Taste and adjust if necessary (I thought the soup was just right as is, but you might want to add more coconut milk for extra creaminess/milder flavor, or maple syrup to make it a little sweeter).

8. Ladle the soup into individual bowls. Sprinkle pepitas over the soup and serve. Let leftover soup cool completely before transferring it to a proper storage container and refrigerating it for up to 4 days (leftovers taste even better the next day!). Or, freeze this soup for up to 3 months.

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7 San Diego Neighborhoods That Are Quirky, Interesting, Vibrant, and Fun!

Although San Diego is known for its sun, surf, and beachfront vibes, the city has so much more to offer. San Diego is one of the most diverse counties in the United States, and each neighborhood gives off it’s own vibe. Some hoods cater to artists, some to foodies, some to nightlife enthusiasts, and some still to those who love their boardwalks and board shorts. If you’re looking to buy a residence, there are so many places to choose from. Whatever your preference, here are seven of the most exciting neighborhoods for those looking to reside in San Diego.

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Encinitas, a city of over 61, 000 residents with a small town feel is a great neighborhood if you detest plastic, and drive a Prius. Streets are wide, the residents are extremely passionate about green living, and there are no power lines visible anywhere. It’s a best of both worlds situation here. Encinitas is a laid back beach community, however, the further east you go, the quirkier the neighborhood. The closer you get to the ocean, the higher the price. Cardiff-by-the-Sea and Leucadia are both very popular beach communities within Encinitas, and each have their own personal flair and feel. Cardiff houses the infamous Cardiff Kook statue and Leucadia’s motto is “Keep Leucadia Funky.”

 

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Southeast of downtown and bordering Balboa Park, you’ll find the diverse and eclectic uptown neighborhood of North Park. The lively streets here are stocked with locals, and lined with coffee shops, boutiques, art galleries, amazing restaurants, and craft beer pubs.  The epicenter of the neighborhood is the intersection of University Avenue and 30th Street, which holds claim to being “the best beer neighborhood in the nation. The hipsters in this neighborhood know their food and drinks, and consequently, the neighborhood homes some of the best restaurants and bars in San Diego. The homes in this area are cute but surprising large, and don’t be surprised if your neighbors actually want to get to know you!

 

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What South Park may lack in size, it makes up for with a tight-knit community of small indie businesses and events, like the South Park Walkabout, where local shops and restaurants open late and offer special deals and bites. This neighborhood, very close to North Park, pulses with shops, entertainment, and art blocks. The petite neighborhood manages to keep its cool factor high with eclectic shops and restaurants. Craft beer is also celebrated here at bars like Hamilton’s Tavern, consistently rated “best beer bar” on the West Coast, and the family friendly Station Tavern where burgers and beer are served in an old trolley station. The petite homes are some of the most adorable in the county and have a sort of old-fashioned comfy feel to them.

 

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Located in scenic North County, and known as “The Village by the Sea,” Carlsbad was named after a famous spa in Karlsbad, Bohemia. This quaint city has beautiful beaches, three unique lagoons, lots of shopping areas, and gorgeous golf courses. It also boasts the LEGOLAND® theme park, and the Flower Fields of Carlsbad Ranch that sports 50 acres of spectacular blooming flowers every spring. With new, widened, buffered bike lanes, more roundabouts, and community walkabouts and bikeabaouts around the village, Barrio, and beach areas; the idea being, to convince people to leave the car at home for errands and recreation.

 

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Ocean Beach, often referred to as OB, is called the city where lifestyle is frozen in time, in fact, you’re more likely to see a co-op then a large chain here, and is definitely a place for the free spirited. This funky seaside town is one of San Diego’s best beach communities. It is laid back and less rowdy than it’s south neighboring neighborhoods of Mission Beach and Pacific Beach. Still, it is a great place to surf or sunbathe. OB sits on prime waterfront real estate, but the neighborhood exudes a small-town atmosphere. Where other beach communities have embraced commercialism, this town remains fiercely independent and skeptical of corporate change. The residents of OB call themselves “OBceans,” and are an extremely tight-knit community.

 

#6 – San MarcosScreen Shot 2018-12-20 at 1.01.56 PM.png

Home to award-winning San Elijo Hills and breathtaking lake, San Marcos is the leader in providing housing with a wide range of prices and designs, while being a community that takes environmental awareness to heart. The residents work hard to preserve the San Marcos Creek, ridgelines and sensitive habitat. It actively participates in state, federal and regional conservation programs as well as progressive local air and water quality programs. San Marcos is an excellent urban-rural setting with small town informality, plus easy access to San Diego city, southern Riverside and even Orange County.

 

#7 – Little ItalyScreen Shot 2018-12-20 at 1.08.44 PM.png

Little Italy is a place where past meets present and is one of the more vibrant neighborhoods in the city. Once home to San Diego’s flourishing tuna fishing industry and generations of Italian families who made their living on the sea, Little Italy is now a lively neighborhood filled with patio cafés, fantastic restaurants, craft brew stops, urban wineries, art galleries, sophisticated shops, boutique hotels and the beautiful Amici Park. It’s not unusual to stroll through this walker-friendly neighborhood and be greeted with a smile and a “saluto” or “ciao bella” by a stranger. The residents here seem to believe that they are in Italy, instead of just a few minutes away from downtown San Diego, and trust us, when you’re here, you will too.

 

 

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11 No-Carve Pumpkin Decorating Ideas

 

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Many people buy and decorate pumpkins for the fall season. Some carve them, others leave them sitting on their porch steps untouched until they rot, and creative souls (with the new addition of you and I) show their creativity by decorating their homes with unique, no-carve pumpkin art.

I have to admit, over the past few years we haven’t carved many pumpkins, but we have decorated our porch with giant pumpkins in all of their natural orange beauty. This year, after seeing these no carve pumpkin decorating ideas, color me inspired! I hope some of these ideas give you a bit of Autumn inspiration as well.

 

#1 – Use Crayons to Make a Melted Crayon Pumpkin

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Do you have a bunch of broken crayons at home? Well, this slight twist on melted crayon wall art is fun for the whole family and creates a really neat effect. For even less mess, do it upside down. Find a jar, place your mini pumpkin upside down with the stem inside the jar, place some crayons on top of your pumpkin, and use a hair-dryer to melt your crayons!

 

#2 – Turn Your Pumpkin into a Cute Party Cooler

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This idea is sure to impress at your Fall get-together. Just choose a large, wide pumpkin, cut off the top third with a serrated knife and scrape out the pulp and seeds. Line the gourd with a glass or plastic bowl to prevent it from becoming water-logged. If the pumpkin opening is a bit too small for the bowl, carefully shave the inside edge with a spoon. Finish by filling the bowl with ice and wine, beer, or bottled drinks.

 

#3 – Decorate Your Pumpkin with Gems, Glitter, and/or Paint

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Simple, and sure to immediately add class to any pumpkin project, is this art deco idea. To make it kid-friendly (as opposed to a huge glittery mess on your new hardwood floors), paint the pumpkin yourself. When it dries, let the kiddos decorate it with colorful gems, stencils and spray paint, fake jewels, ribbon, seashells, and lace. The more you trust your kids, the smaller the decorations you give them. If you have toddlers, large bowtie macaroni should do the trick.

 

#4 – Use Your Pumpkin as a Succulent Holder

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If you’re anything like me, natural elements in the home have the ability to put you in a state of relaxation. Dazzle your guests with a fall centerpiece featuring a pumpkin topped with succulents. As a (tiny) shortcut, you can plant the succulents in a normal pot and set it inside your real (or faux pumpkin) and then you don’t have to worry about re-potting down the road! It’ll be so nice to have a seasonal succulent centerpiece that will last through Thanksgiving, and they aren’t too difficult to make.

 

#5 – Be Your Pumpkin’s Fairy Godmother

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You don’t need a fairy godmother to turn a pumpkin into a carriage. All you need is a pumpkin, a furry toy animal, and a quick trip to Michael’s or Hobby lobby and you can make the rules. This artist used clay for the door, but you can just as easily use small barbie princess parts. Just spray them with gold paint. If you have extra time, hollow out the pumpkin, place a candle inside, and cover the hole with a door. For extra fantasy points, make a curly-cue stem out of Papier-mâché.

 

#6 – Create Fake Food Out of Your Pumpkin

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Using acrylic paints, turn your pumpkin into something everyone will want to eat. You can use any tool you like to paint: paintbrushes, cotton swabs, sponges, or cotton balls. Keep a damp cloth at your side to quickly clean off any mistakes. Pretend that you’re just painting an ordinary canvas. *For the popcorn bucket, add a plastic bowl and fill the bucket with real pumpkin spice topped popcorn to wow your guests.

 

#7 – Fill Your Pumpkin With Real Food

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Pumpkin stew, pumpkin casserole, pumpkin creme brûlée…the possibilities are endless! My favorite idea happens to be individual “Pumpkin Mac&Cheese” inside of adorable mini pumpkins. For kids parties you can even fill the pumpkins with trail mix, potato chips, pumpkin seeds, or Holiday candy.

 

#8 – Let Your Pumpkins Convey Your True Feelings

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Everybody loves emoticons, and experts say that a well-placed emoji has the ability to change a recipient’s mood. These pumpkins are a must-try. Spray-paint your pumpkin yellow, or keep it the original orange, and either paint faces, *or keep sticky pieces of felt in a bowl and change your emoji’s mood daily.

If you use mini pumpkins, you can line a small window sill with these little fellas and be the talk of the neighborhood.

 

#9 – Make Beautiful Fall Centerpieces

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Pumpkin centerpieces will be your inspiration this Autumn. You can make pumpkin flower vases, pumpkin trees, or stick candles in your pumpkin to create a large candle holder. Then, add some lose pumpkins, squash, and other Fall veggies for a breathtaking dinner or reception table. Add some cranberry vines, pine boughs, or cones for a contrast. If you’re planning on hosting more than one Fall get-together, there are limitless possibilities to decorate all the tables in your home.

 

#10 – Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?

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Of course you do! Paint your pumpkin white, or just find white pumpkins. Then, all you need to add are a few felt pieces, a scarf, and a top hat to make your neighbors wonder how your snowman hasn’t melted under this California sun. For the kids, and with just a little extra effort, you can even turn your snowman into Olaf (from Disney’s Frozen), BB-8 (from Star Wars), or Jack Skellington (from Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas).

 

#11 – Cover Your Pumpkin in Fabric & Gift to a Friend

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Looking for an easy gift that won’t break the bank? Just cover your pumpkin in fabric: lace, tulle, silk, cotton, or any fabric you can find. You can either sew a closing, or leave it raw and add a decorative tie, and that’s it. You have an easy gift that you can give to kids, coworkers, family, and friends.

Hope you’ll give at least one of these ideas a try. And send a photo of whatever you make for a feature on my Instagram Page!😊

 

 

 

 

 

 

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11 Things to do in San Diego THIS weekend! (9/14/18 – 9/16/18)

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TGI…Friday! Let’s get out and go play this weekend! Here are some fun things (and a few FREE things) to do with your friends and family this weekend.

1. KAABOO Del Mar 2018
Get your dance on with Foo Fighters, Katy Perry, Robert Plant, and more at the fourth annual Kaaboo festival at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. A little pricey, but every year, all of the festival-goers swear it’s worth it. Kaaboo is called the “not your typical festival” and tend to emphasize guest comfort at their festivals. Buy tickets at: kaaboodelmar.com

 
2. Barefoot in the Park
The Old Globe’s revival of Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park” began performances in July, before the passing of the playwright on August 26th. The romantic comedy follows a newlywed couple’s journey as they navigate through their new life together in New York City. Performances start at 8 p.m. tonight, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday at Old Globe’s Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre in Balboa Park. theoldglobe.org

 
3. Santee Bluegrass Festival
Not just bluegrass, this festival will have beer and wine and unlimited food samples, a “giving tree” activity, an opportunity drawing (in place of a silent auction), and a kids’ night at the YMCA, where the kids can hang out while the adults having their fun at the festival. santeebluegrassfestival.com

 
4. San Diego Bayfair
Boat races, barbecue competition, kidzone, and fun. The SD Bayfair will take place during various times through Sunday on East Vacation Island, Crown Point and Fiesta Island in Mission Bay. For more information, visit: sandiegobayfair.org

 
5. Sunset Poolside Jazz Series
Experience the exquisite sounds of Jazz in this free poolside event at the Westgate Hotel. The event is free, however, there is a $25 minimum food/drink purchase (which includes appetizer trays, signature cocktails, and a selection of craft beer and wine) to attend. It’s your last chance of the summer to attend this electrifying jazz series. westgatehotel.com

 
6. “The Heart of Rock & Roll”
Listen and watch the musical adaptation of Rock & Roll legend Huey Lewis at the Old Globe this weekend. The hilarious comedy follows a band searching for their big break in the Chicago dive bar circuit. Tickets start at $39 and can be bought here: theoldglobe.org

 
7. San Diego Padres v. Texas Rangers
Head over to Petco Park to watch the Padres play the Texas Rangers in one of their last home series of the year. This weekend, Petco Park and the Padres celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. There will be a Fiesta in the Park on Friday, a firework show on Saturday ,and a Mexican Independence Day celebration on Sunday. Each day of the event, a commemorative Dia de Los Muertos bobblehead will be given away to ticket holders. mlb.com

 

8. Hausmann Quartet
The Maritime Museum of San Diego is hosting a concert series on the century-old ferryboat Berkeley. The concert series features three performances, each with a different theme and takes place on the beautiful, church-like, original-wood upstair seating. Watch the sun go down as you enjoy beautiful pieces by contemporary and classical musicians. sdmaritime.org

 
9. 49th Annual Julian Music Festival
Celebrate the end of summer with music, family and friends in beautiful Julian. There will be a diverse lineup of musical acts all with the backdrop of San Diego County’s backcountry, the picturesque “small town” of Julian. Children are free with a paying adult. Julianmusicfestival.com

 
10. Cans & Jams
On the third Saturday of each month, The Reader partners with a local brewery to bring you an afternoon of Cans & Jams. This month, they have partnered with Ballast Point, and have plenty of swag and discounted cans to go around. Take off your shoes and sip your favorite local craft varieties and special limited releases as you eat great food and jam out to live music. searsucker.com

 

11. Oceanside Harbor Days
It’s a festival at the beach! One of the city’s longest-running festivals, the event features more than 200 arts and crafts booths, music, a swim marathon, a food court, and a beer garden sponsored by the Prohibition Brewing Company and Golden Coast Mead, boat races, There are even pirates and mermaids roamin’ the area and the Oceanside Firefighters Association will hold its annual pancake breakfast each morning. Don’t miss out on this one. oceansidechamber.com