Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Hygge




Have you heard about hygge?  I started seeing this word being used a few weeks ago on social media sites.  I believe the first person I heard mention it was  Deb .  Then a few days ago I started seeing it everywhere.  Susan Branch recently did a blog post about it.  You can check out her post Here that really is a wonderful explanation of what hygge is.  Really Susan Branch is the epitome of hygge!




Hygge (pronounced hoo-gah) is a Danish word that closely means cozy.  In order to survive a long winter we all want to make our homes cozy and warm.  Anything that makes you feel that way is hygge.  Lighting candles, taking bubble baths, reading, sewing, writing, creating, cooking, painting, baking --whatever creates a joy filled life for you!




Hygge was never meant to be translated-it was meant to be felt.


ToveMaren Stakkestad




I made a lovely soup this week that will bring hygge to your home.  As the weather turns colder soups are always a welcome addition to our menus.  If you are vegetarian I'm sure you can still make this soup and just add more vegetables.  If you like stuffed peppers, you will like this soup.



Pepper Soup


  • one large onion chopped
  • two to three large bell peppers chopped
  • one clove of garlic minced



Saute' vegetables in a tablespoon of olive oil.





When the onion is translucent add one pound of ground lean hamburger or ground turkey.  Brown until cooked.  Then add:


  • one 28 ounce can of diced tomatoes
  • one 15 ounce can of tomato sauce
  • one tablespoon paprika
  • one tablespoon chili powder
  • one teaspoon salt
  • one teaspoon freshly ground pepper 
  • one tablespoon of basil
  • 4 cups of water
  • 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce 

Let this soup simmer for one half  hour and then add :

  • one half cup of uncooked rice

Simmer the soup until the rice is done.  If you want, you can top each bowl of soup with a grated sharp cheddar. Enjoy.




Another hygee activity around here is making s'mores.  The eldest grand adores it.




I hope your days are full of hygge moments!  ♥
I've been misspelling hygge --opps!  Correction now made.  Thank you Vee.























37 comments:

  1. Your soup looks delicious! We actually had something similar tonight.

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    1. We ate the last of the pepper soup today. Thank you for stopping by. ♥

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  2. Yes! My daughter Madison is currently living in Denmark with her boyfriend and his family while she attends make up school there... That is one of the first things she told us about!!!! She says it is definitely a way of life there. : )
    And here as well. Have a cozy evening!

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    1. That's so neat that you've heard about hygee from your daughter in Denmark. What a wonderful experience for her. I hope your days of full of hygee moments, Billie Jo. ♥

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  3. I noticed the word a few years ago when someone started pinning photos of my chairs and lamps and books in her hygge folder. If I had known what it meant, I'd have been flattered. Oh my goodness your soup looks and sounds so good. I do enjoy soup in cold weather. Who doesn't?

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    1. You should be flattered to included in someone's hygge folder, Vee. Also thanks for spelling hygge correctly as I did not! I've corrected it now. ♥

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  4. Oh- I love it!! I want it in my home and life- no translation needed. Love this post and love s'mores, too! xo Diana

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    1. Diana, I think we all crave hygge. I hope your week is full of joy! xo ♥

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  5. The soup is delicious and hygge...
    Love to have the soup...

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    1. Krishna, I hope you give this soup a try. Have a great day.♥

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  6. Yes Hygge is sweeping the world and it's definitely something we can use a lot more of in our lives. I've been living this way for years, so it seems, as have many of us but it's only recently that it has been given a name.
    The soup looks delicious and as a vegetarian I would just swap out the meat for some rich and earthy dark lentils such as Puy. I'd also leave out the Worcestershire Sauce as that contains anchovies. It is certainly a soup that will enhance that feeling of hygge ~ I'd call it a "Hug in a Mug"
    ~~~Deb xoxo

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    1. Deb, all of the kindreds certainly have been doing Hygge for a long while. Soup certainly is a "Hug in a Mug". Have a cozy day, my friend. xoxo ♥

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  7. Sounds like an interesting soup! This would be great to eat on cold day!

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    1. Pilar, Pepper soup is delicious. I hope you give it a try. ♥

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  8. Ok Martha Ellen...your soup is a "must-make!" Looks cozy for sure! Darling post for this winter's day!

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    1. Betsy, isn't soup just the best during winter's cold? I hope you give this soup a try. Enjoy your day! ♥

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  9. I, too, am fascinated by the concept of hgygge. Cozy. Restful. Atmosphere. All of the things we want our homes to be.

    I am not sure if I would get enthusiasm for this soup, as I have a few who aren't enthused by bell peppers. I would love it! Maybe I'll make a pot for myself. It looks soooo yummy and comforting.

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    1. Cheryl, if your family doesn't like peppers this is not the soup for them.
      The term Hygge encompasses all the elements that make a house a home. I hope your days are full of joy. ♥

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  10. I love seeing your beautiful stack of books! Christmas books by my favorite authors definitely give me that feeling during the winter months! Happy holidays, Diane

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    1. Diane, this stack of books are by Susan Branch. She is one of my favorites! Merry Christmas to you! ♥

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  11. Martha Ellen, there sure is a lot of hygge around your house, as it is filled with coziness and all the things you love that makes it a home. I have actually never heard of the word, thanks for sharing. Your books stacked up are so charming. And the cloth ornaments are cute. Me and my sister were just talking the other day about the handmade ornaments that our mom sewed. I still have them today. Your soup looks delicious, and it's nice having warm soups during the cold winter months. Stay warm and may your home be filled with much hygge this season. :)

    ~Sheri

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    1. Thank you Sheri. I hope you share your mother's handmade ornaments. We have many on our tree that Grayden's mother cross stitched and embroidered. I think all of the kindred spirits here fill their homes with warmth of spirit. Thank you for being part of my little blog, dear one. ♥

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  12. That Vee! Lol. Looks like lots of hygge there, and working on it here. Fire, coffee, kitties, fragrance, and i think i just need more candles. Looking good there!

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    1. Judy, Vee never said a word, but I noticed how she spelled hygge! A light bulb went off and I realized I was spelling it wrong. No turning back, I just edited the post. Not feeling too bright on that one!
      Your home is full of warmth and love, dear one. Enjoy your weekend. ♥

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  13. I too have been reading about hygge and find it interesting. I think I've been practicing hygge all along, I place high value on cozy, etc.

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    1. It's an interesting word. Yes, I believe most of us have this down pat! It's what we crave for a joy filled life. Have a nice weekend. ♥

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  14. Martha, I've been reading about hygge for several months or more and just love the word, though I still just say cozy or cosy. Your delicious soup wafting out aromas would certainly contribute to hygge! As does having a cat napping on my lap while I read. :-)

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    1. Thank you Jean. A sweet kitty napping on your lap is certainly hygge. Have a great evening. ♥

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  15. It's a new word to me and so far until now I haven't seen it anywhere. Cozying things up is a must for the winter months. Your soup looks yummy

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    1. It's an interesting word and so meaningful to all of us here. From the looks of the weather reports, I think we all need to make a big pot of soup. Have a nice weekend,Liz. ♥

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  16. That first photo with the books is a keeper. Lucky you to have such a pile.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Amalia, I adore Susan Branch and collect all of her books. Hygge is her middle name. xo ♥

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  17. Thanks for sharing this new word. I haven't heard of it. I would probably misspell it all the time...LOL Susan Branch is so fun! Love your book collection. What a fun filled post. Wishing you and your family a wonderful joyous Christmas holiday. xo

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    1. Thank you Linda. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas as well. xo ♥

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  18. Your soup sounds lovely, and these cooler months just call out for our favourite soup recipes.

    Oh those books in your fist photo ... simply wonderful to see.

    Yes, "Hygge was never meant to be translated-it was meant to be felt." I like these words.

    Enjoy this Christmas Season ...

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan. I do love my Susan Branch books. She is just the best author, water colorist and feel good soul. I hope the Christmas season brings many hygge moments. ♥

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  19. Thank You for sharing, What a wonderful Word. Your home looks very Hygge! and I agree... Susan Branch...I could spend all day looking though her books. Merry Christmas!

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