Did you know that cold drinks during the winter aren’t conducive to conception, and it’s best to drink it at room temperature? This is a helpful tip that Rachel included with the smoothie recipe to help you get maximum benefit from it. Tips like this are a nice touch that she included with many of the recipes in the book.
I also love amazing soups, as you know, and could eat soup every day. I tried the
Watercress + Zucchini + Sweet Potato Soup (p. 44) because we’re at the tail end of autumn where I live, and this is a great seasonal autumn soup.
I adore soups that are easy to prepare, and chock full of both flavor AND healthy goodness, and this soup fits the bill. Because it is a simple blended soup, it’s a great one to have in your back pocket for during the week, when you’re getting home later and need to get a quick, healthy, fertility-boosting meal on the table.
I’m looking forward to trying more from this book. The book is user-friendly, and the dishes look scrumptious. The eye-catching, gorgeous photos of the incredible variety of dishes made my mouth water and my stomach rumble with anticipation!
Rachel includes an explanation of eating locally sourced food that’s in keeping with the current season (Eating Organic, Local, Seasonal Whole Foods, p. 12) – I really believe in eating with the seasons as a means to optimal health and healing, so I was happy to see this information included in the book.
While this book is primarily a cookbook, it also includes recipes for beauty products
(Fertile Goddess Beauty Recipes, pp. 58-61). I haven’t delved much yet into appropriate beauty or hygiene products for those on the fertility path, and I’m excited to learn more about it.
We get so involved on nourishing our bodies from the inside, but it’s important to not neglect our skin. It’s our largest organ, after all.