Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Cauliflower Cheese Soup Recipe


Cauliflower Cheese Soup

1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup sifted flour
3 cups chicken stock
1 lb. broccoli or cauliflower
1 tsp. worcestorshire sauce
3 cups shredded cheddar cheese
2 cups half and half (or milk)

In large saucepan, cook onion in butter until tender. Stir in flour. Gradually stir in the chicken broth, then cauliflower, and worcestorshire over medium heat. Cook and stir until thickened and cauliflower is tender. (about 10 mins.) Add cheese and cream. (I use lowfat milk.) Cook until cheese melts, (stirring constantly.)


I made a pot of this soup today. It's really delicious. Yesterday I waited all day for Animal Control to come and pick up Carlie's body. They told me that it could take up to 72 hours, and they couldn't give me an estimated time of arrival. They charge $60.00.  It was frustrating to not know when they would get here. I had an Etsy order to send out, and I have never experienced having a dead body in the house. In the past, I have always put my dogs down at the vet, but Carlie died at home in the evening. This was how the moon looked that night.


I called my vet to ask their advice, and they told me that if I could get her there, there wouldn't be any charge for cremation. My neighbor offered to help me carry her to the car. Because I've had my hips replaced, there is no way I could lift her by myself. As my father says, there is a reason they call it dead weight. She felt like a bag of bricks. My neighbor and her husband came over, and the three of us lifted her into the trunk of my car. It was very sad, but also a relief.

I've been thinking about all the sweet things that she used to do. I miss her terribly. She's left a huge gaping hole in our lives. I didn't realize what a strong presence she had. She was such a faithful and protective guard dog. Lana and I always felt so safe with her here. She reminded me of a police dog, so focused, committed,  and strong.


I had forgotten the level of grief that occurs when you lose a dog. Their love is so unconditional. I keep wishing that she could come back. I always ask my dogs to come back to me in another lifetime, and sometimes it seems like they do. This morning, when I came home from running Lana on the Walkydog, I thought, "Now it's time to walk Carlie," but she isn't here. I automatically started to fill her dish with food, then I remembered. I packed it up, along with her crate, and threw away her soiled bed.

Many people have offered me dogs already, but I am grieving for  Carlie. The cottage feels so much bigger without her belongings and  her large, muscular body. She was a magnificent being. I pulled out all of her vet records and papers and put them in the recycling bin. It turns out that she was only seven. I miscalculated. She would have turned eight in November. I'm glad that she she had a happy, albeit short,  life here.  She would always sneak on the bed and lay on that blanket that I had made.   

13 comments:

  1. Oh that is heartbreaking and so hard. They are a big, big part of our lives and when they're gone it's the hardest thing. Thinking of you right now.
    Thankyou for the soup recipe. I wonder if you could use both cauliflower and broccoli together. May give that a try.
    Kylie

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    1. Hi Kylie, Thank you. I am sure that you could use them together. It's delicious both ways. I think the flavors would blend nicely. I know you grow your own vegetables, too.

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  2. I buried B.B. then put a Jacaranda tree on her, she was almost 16 i think
    have buried all my animals here.
    is there a reason you didn't bury Carie on your place?
    i had people doing the same for me, offering pups & finding rescues & the likes but am still not sure if i want another dog yet.
    it's always hard at the beginning, i talk to them all the time (their graves) sometimes i still cry too. miss them all.
    that's a very pretty blanket & i bet it's soft too, it's probably why she liked to hop on it, besides smelling of you as well.
    take care
    thanx for sharing

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  3. Hi Selina, We have all kinds of wildlife here, and I'm afraid they would dig her up. I buried a chicken, and that's what happened. She was big as an adult. Too much for me. I love Jacaranda trees. They are so beautiful. Thank you for the compliment on the knitted blanket. It's alpaca.

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    1. i have a firepit that i burn papers & twigs in outside, when any of my animals die i put a thick layer of ash over the top, this deters any one digging them up, have lost the odd dead chook to foxes & quolls too, when i haven't had any ash in the past.

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  4. I'm so sorry for your loss, I know how painful it is when a beloved pet dies, I can't even bear to think about losing any of ours. I love cauliflower cheese so I'm sure we would also love your soup, definitely one for us to try, thank you xx

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    1. Thank you Cheryl. I had forgotten how it feels to lose a pet. I hope you enjoy the soup. The worcestorshire really gives it a nice flavor. I love imagining you in England, enjoying a bowl of it!

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  5. Nice post although I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your dog.

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  6. I'm so sorry for your loss, Stephenie. I'm glad you had wonderful neighbors to help you.

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  7. Thank you Nil. They were so sweet. Sadly, a coyote killed two of their little dogs a few weeks ago. We miss our babies.

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  8. Stephenie-my heart is with you. I am sorry I am so late with contacting you but Steve and I were on a quick last minute vacation.

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    1. Thank you Anita. I hope you and Steve had a wonderful vacation. I just tell myself that I'm grateful that she is out of pain. I could tell she had a lot of inflammation.

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