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Just a quick one: you can now bookmark this blog at www.SoupQueen.net

If you type in SoupQueen.net, you will reach this blog of mine on Blogspot. I know many of you probably have bookmarked this site at Blogspot, but a shorter domain name is always preferable. I know how confusing it is to have a long URL!

As I run a web design business, I always aim to walk the talk whenever I can. Of course I wanted to get the SoupQueen.com domain but that's already taken up! So what can a soup queen do but buy the next available one, even though it's a .net

I know you come to SoupQueen for soup recipes. I'm a big experimenter in the kitchen and always look out for ways to cook tasty, simple and nutritious meals even if it's only for me and my husband. I'm not the type to resort to instant Cintan or Mamee noodles. No way.

Cooking for me is also a way to spend time with myself. I can talk to myself while I'm stir-frying vegetables or chopping garlic. It helps me unwind and relax especially if I am cooking my favourite dishes.

I'm quite pleased that I am a true blue Cantonese at heart (and I am pretty sure Nic is happy he has a Cantonese wife too) because we Cantonese really take our gastronomy seriously. If food is about love and loving, then we Cantonese are the Casanovas of food!

But it's not automatic - this love of food may run in the genes but unless one has a passion for cooking and eating, nothing will come out of it.

So now, the big question is, would you mind if I introduced some recipes here in addition to my soup recipes?

I know it's the Soup Queen but I think sometimes we need more than soup to fill our tummies.

Would you like to learn how to cook a smashingly simple ginger sesame chicken?

Would you like to learn how to fry squid without it turning rubbery?

Would you like to know what's the best way to keep broccoli from turning yellow and unappetising?

Let me know if you want to see more recipes at Soup Queen. The reason I asked is, I want to share all my recipes but I really don't want to start yet another blog for home-cooked meals and such. As it is, running my business is taking up lots of time. I simply cannot do another blog, though blogging is what I love doing.

But I think, if I can cook quickly at home (give me an hour and I can give you a full meal), I am sure others can appreciate some tips and ideas on cooking. Plus nothing is more heavenly than sitting down to your own home-cooked meal, without MSG or additives. And you know it's hygienic. Best of all, it's also about sitting down to a good meal and bonding as a family.

Cooking isn't hard, no, not at all. You just need the right tools and of course, the right attitude towards food. And it helps if you are a scientist at heart. Because you need to try a bit of this, a bit of that, and if it fails, you note it down and proceed to test the damn recipe again. ;-)

(The reason I am not keen on starting another blog for sharing my home-cooked meal reicpes is that I'm actually working on an ebook version of my soups. I'm going to be just too zonked.)

Soups are more than just liquids, soups are about us and how we translate our love into something so easy to drink up, something that soothes at the end of a tough day, something that says 'I love you' in more than just words.

And mothers are good with soups. Drinking a bowl of painstakingly simmered soup made by our moms remind us that someone cares. And when you bring a bowl of homemade soup to your friend, she'll understand that warmth, goodness and kindness too.

So yeah, please let me know if you want more than just soup recipes. Your comments and feedback will be much appreciated!

Comments

Red Pooka said…
More & more varied recipes would be welcome!
Anonymous said…
I just discover your soup recipe blog and am just pleased if you can share your other interesting recipes beside soup. thanks.
Krista Goon said…
Hi Red Pooka,
Thanks for your comment. ;-) Am so glad of your support too.

Hi Anonymous,
I would love to share more. Watch this blog for more recipes then.
millimilli said…
I'd LOVE to read more recipes from you! Especially if it's chinese cooking. :)
Krista Goon said…
Hi Millimilli
Thanks for your support! At least now I know what everyone wants. ;-)
Anonymous said…
I just found your blog and have been sharing it with my siblings. We all grew up in the US and have been longing for the taste of our Nai nai's cooking. Your recipe's come pretty close. Please post more varied recipes as I will be trying each and every one of them. Thank you! My future kids will be able to eat the food that I didn't get to eat after my Nai nai passed away.
Anonymous said…
Hi, I really enjoy your blog. The recipes are great! I was wondering if it would be possible for you to share a cantonese style coconut chicken soup. I have had it over at a friends house before and I fell in love with it. Just note it is not the Thai style one that contains coconut milk. It would be great if you post one! Thank you so MUCH!
Krista Goon said…
Dear Anonymous
Thank you for your feedback. I love it that I can share the little that I know with everyone who is interested in preserving the art of soup-making! I've heard of that soup you mentioned. Let me go find the recipe!
Anonymous said…
Thank you for taking my request to heart! That is very kind of you!
Anonymous said…
absolutely! i'd love to see all kinds of recipes from you! :)
Greg Wee said…
hi i chanced upon your blog when i was searching for sweet soup. I love soups and i love all the ideas you have and would like to add a link on our blog www.gregwee.blogspot.com

My hub and I are food lovers and food bloggers too. So you dont need to worry. Thanks.
Krista Goon said…
Hi Anon: I found the coconut soup you want. I actually saw it in my mom's recipe book by Amy Beh. However I also found one online but using sea coconut (also a recipe by Amy Beh) at http://kuali.com/recipes/viewrecipe.asp?r=1550
Try it and let me know how it goes!

Hi Greg,
Thank you so much. Welcome to SoupQueen. Do share your recipes too if you have a passion for soups.
Kingy said…
Please keep the recipes coming! Anything nutritious and good for the body is welcomed! Have been following your blog for herbal soups, can't really find them here in Melbourne, and my husband hates bitter gourds too! So alternative ways to feed him will be much appreciated! :)
Krista Goon said…
Hi Kingy

Righto! More delicious and simple recipes coming up! ;-) Coming up is a tempeh recipe. I am personally a big fan of anything made with soyabean.

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