Twenty years ago, I penned a children's story about a little boy who loves pea soup so much that he ate a few bowls before naptime. It was so good that Gregory dreamt about swimming in a lake made of pea soup. While he swam, he ate all the soup he wanted. When he woke up from his nap, he was green! Even his teddy bear, Sammy, was green. His mother's remedy to get rid of his green was to make tomato soup. And Gregory and Sammy wondered how'd they look all red.
Original illustration of them swimming in pea soup! |
That was the original story. I read it to my children and to the children at the elementary schools I worked for.
The idea for this story was inspired by my son Danny, who loved my homemade split pea soup, and his Cabbage Patch Doll...Sammy! In my story, my son's beloved doll became a teddy bear. But when I read my stories to classes in the media center as a librarian assistant, I would act out the stories with the real Sammy. He was a huge hit!
Last year, I rewrote the story for today's generation of kids. And now Pea Soup Disaster is available in print! This time, Gregory eats pea soup for lunch at school and his classmates make fun of how it looks. Ew. Bugs! Just imagine what happens when he turns green in front of them!
In honor of Gregory and Sammy, I am sharing a Green Pea and Potato Soup recipe.
But don't eat too much or you may turn green, too. Hehehe.
Original illustration of Gregory and Sammy trying to wash away their green. |
Green Pea and Potato Soup
1 tablespoon butter
1 medium-size yellow onion, chopped
2 cups of beef broth
2 cans of Campbell's Condensed Green Pea Soup
2 medium-size potatoes, peeled and diced
1/4 teaspoon dried sage
Dash of black pepper
2. Pour in beef broth and bring to a boil.
3. Add the two cans of Campbell's Condensed Green Pea Soup.
4. Add the diced potato, dried sage, and black pepper.
5. Lower heat to a gentle bubble, cover, and cook for 30 minutes or until the potatoes are tender.
6. Cool and pig out!
**Don't forget to share some with your favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal! ;)
And here it is...
PAPERBACK:
Praise for Pea Soup Disaster:
“A charming and imaginative tale that can help children cope with being bullied.” – Sherry Ellis, author of That Mama is a Grouch
“A beautiful story about a bowl of pea soup and a teddy bear with a secret that shows the kids at school bullying is never fun.” – Beverly Stowe McClure, award-winning author of A Family for Leona
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Congrats on the new release and fun blog hop.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Juneta.
DeleteCongrats on your release day! The Pea Soup Disaster sounds like a wonderful story. It would be fun to turn the color of your food once in a while. I'd have to have grape jam or blueberries.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tamara! That would be a funny topic, wouldn't it? What food color would we want to turn for a short while?
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Congratulations on the book release! It sounds adorable.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Tara! And thanks for visiting.
DeleteCongratulations on your book release! I love how far back this story goes, and I'm glad that you'll get to share it with so many kids.
ReplyDeleteThank you, L.G.! And thanks for your kind words.
DeleteThat recipe sounds lovely, and I love the idea for the story!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura!
DeleteCongratulations on your book launch! I wish you much success with it. It's cool that a story you made up for your kids years ago is now published.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Publishing this story, and the others for this series, has been a dream. I tried getting it published traditionally without success.
DeleteWishing you all the best on your new book. It sounds like fun. I like your recipe. Sounds easy.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Diane!
DeleteCongratulations on Pea Soup Disaster, Elaine. A fun read with a topical message. I'm looking forward to sharing it with my step-great-grand-kids. Dutch Pea Soup (Erwtensoep) is among my favourites (although I forgot that in my post.)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Roland! Chrys said you bought it for your grand kids. I hope they enjoy it.
DeleteGreat-grand-kids say that the book is really good - they just read it this morning.
DeleteThat is wonderful to hear. Thanks, Roland!
DeleteCongrats on your release! The cover is absolutely adorable. I love the fact that you acted out the story with the real Sammy :-)
ReplyDeleteAll the best - Ellen
Thank you, Ellen. I love children's stories and reading to children, so I couldn't help but play-act. I got a lot of good laughs from that. :)
DeleteI'll have to forward your recipe on to my significant other. He loves pea soup.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love that illustration of Gregory and Sammy trying to wash away their green. Best of luck with your newest book. Hope it's a huge success!!
Thank you very much, M.J.! I had fun drawing those illustrations. :)
DeleteOh my goodness, I love your original illustrations. This is a really cute story. This sounds like a savory and hearty pea soup. I wonder if the beef broth could be substituted for pork? For some reason, I'm always paring potatoes with pork.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Toi! You could definitely use whatever kind of broth you want--beef, chicken, pork, or even vegetable broth. :)
DeleteCongratulations on your release! It's such a cute story! So appropriate that you would have pea soup for your recipe! Best of luck with your book. That's so great that you have Chrys helping you out with getting the word out! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Sherry! And thank you for reading it before it was published and then again to offer a blurb. You really helped out a lot. :)
DeleteI love how you came up with the story and that it's now a book. It's just the right age for my one nephew so I'm going to get it for him for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteHi, Patricia! That is wonderful. I've never imagined my books could be a Christmas gift, since publishing was a dream. You made my day. Thank you so much!
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