LITTLE WAYS TO CONNECT, CALM, CLEANSE AND NOURISH YOURSELF THANKS TO SPRING!

in psychology •  7 years ago 

Hello Steemies:)  This is my very, very, first, ever, ever post:).. I hope to offer regular bits and bobs on here that might add a little ZEST , AWARENESS and LOVE to your life.

Ok, Spring has sprung, lambs are out, days are warmer and things are greener.  After the stillness of Winter this is the time to Spring Clean !  You many want to clear clutter from you physical environment, you may want to move away from people who do not feel good to you.  

 And you may like to really embrace this new Season by going for a gentle walk in nature... 

Slow your pace, feel your senses, feel your feet connecting with the earth as you move across her.  Let your eyes take in the pretty blooms of yellow and purple and notice the buds swelling on the trees.  Breathe in the green. 

This Green time is an energy we can take into out bodies to clear out our organs. 

NOW is the perfect time to go foraging for nettles and the treat yourself to a delicious, nutrious nettle soup. Here's how!

Take a bag and scissors with you on your walk. If you are not sure where nettles are simply, ask to be lead to where they are growing.  If that sounds crazy - dont't worry about it- just try it;)


Choose patches that are away from regular dog walks and car fumes.  Select a clump that feels good to you and then mentally let the plant know what would like to do (in the unlikely event you feel a sense of NO or that you should not take from the plant... respect this and find another clump).  With your scissors, take the tops off several plants until you have about half a carry bag full.  THANK the Plants.  Enjoy the rest of your walk!

Nettles are very soothing to  any inflammation in the system, they help purify blood and excellent for urinary health.

Here's how to make your Natural Spring Green Nettle Soup

You will need 

A few meduim size potatoes

A leek or 2 medium onions

2 sticks of celery

Optional 1 clove garlic

Coconut oil for cooking

About half a litre of vege stock

Full carton of almond or oat milk ( 200ml ish)

Himalayan salt and a dash of pepper

Optional Chives & yoghurt to decorate or whatever else u like

The How to bit...

Soften the onion, celery, garlic in coconut oil

When soft add potatoes

Rinse nettles with good water

and add nettles when potatoes are almost soft

Add all the liquid ingredients and salt and pepper

Bring to Boil for a couple of mins and then reduce to a low heat for about 15-20 mins

Liquidise with a blender

Pour into ready warmed bowls

Sprinkle  a little bit of chopped chives

Add yoghurt by flicking or swirling it artistically... this is of great importance:)!


Enjoy the rich, Green colour and smell.  Breathe. Eat with respect and thanks. 

                           Happy Spring!




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@elflight, welcome and congratulations on making your first post! I gave you a $.05 vote! If you would be so kind to give me a follow in return, that would be most kind of you!!

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Hey, welcome to Steemit!
Here's a couple of tips for you:

There's a 'tradition' here of having a first post being an introduction telling everyone about yourself. So if you make a post that has the main tag of 'introduceme' and another of 'introduceyourself' - you'll get some help and meet some people too.

Just another thing that occurred to me about your post here - be aware that most users aren't in Britain, so if you write about issues that are relevant to the time of year in Britain and the plantlife etc. - then most people will be turned off a bit.. I suggest framing such posts in such a way that people know it is intended for your region. ;)

tip top tips:) thank you x