Main Meals / October 14, 2018

[Yummy] Autumn Squash Soup

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Fall is my favorite time of the year.  The changing leaves, crisp air, flannel, fluffy socks, scarves but no winter coat, pumpkins and apples, hiking without bugs, pumpkin spiced everything, you get the picture.  I’m a New Englander, we all basically live here for the fall.  All year we look forward to fairs, comfortable weather, and fall food!  More than any other fall food (yes, more than pumpkin spiced lattes and cider donuts), my favorite is Panera’s Autumn Squash Soup…but uhhh…it’s not quite plant based thanks to a generous pour of sweet cream.  But, I have good news for you, you can make this soup very creamy without the cream.  No more choosing between dietary indiscretions and delicious soup.  Check out how yummy this looks!!

 

 

As a primary care doctor fall is also the time of year when people start coming into my office for fatigue.  I work a lot of people up for thyroid disease in the fall, but very rarely find anyone who actually has it.  I find myself reminding people that we are animals and to watch what the other animals in our environment are doing.  Squirrels, chipmunks, and rabbits are gathering supplies for the winter while the sun is out and then are tucked away to rest when the sun goes down.  As humans we have adapted our environment with artificial lighting, but that doesn’t mean that our brains (or bodies) are on board with this.

Fall is a time for slowing down, preparing, and reflecting.

The first person to point this out to me a family medicine doctor with whom I was spending time with as a resident.  The more I observed the changes of the fall, the more I realized that he was right.  People who are in tune to this change of pace seem to adapt to the transition into fall better.  Even the teacher of my regular yoga class changes the flow of our class from the faster, energizing pace of the summer to slower, more reflective class in the fall.  So sleep in a little later in the morning, and wind down earlier in the evening.  Try to get your workouts in before the sun goes down (or at least start them).  When you are in for the night, gather with your loved ones and share a bowl of this soup.

 

Happy eating and best health,

 

Dr. G

 

 

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