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Juanita Watson has lived the life of holistic health for over 20 years. A skilled and qualified Colon Hydrotherapist, and Nutrition and Lifestyle Coach, her personal and professional health journey led to a profound appreciation for healing from the inside out. She is passionate about helping people discover exceptional health, and live life feeling empowered, radiant, and fully alive. Juanita maintains a private office in Austin, TX as well as an international client base via telephone and internet consultations. 

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Basic Miso Soup


I think just about everyone loves a steaming hot cup of miso soup! With a soothing and mild flavor, miso soup is light and "brothy", not the type of soup that is a meal on its own, so serve as an appetizer. Miso soup is a quick, easy and light soup and is a staple of Japanese cuisine. This basic recipe is a simple version of the classic miso soup you'll find served in Japanese restaurants.

Ingredients:

2 cups water
2-3 tbsp miso
1 green onion (scallions), chopped
1/2-1 tbsp shredded nori or wakame seaweed
dash soy sauce (optional)
1/4 tsp sesame oil (optional)

Preparation:

Bring water to a slow simmer and add seaweed. Allow to simmer at least 5-6 minutes. The longer you simmer the seaweed, the less of a salty fishy flavor it will have.

Reduce heat to very low and add the rest of the ingredients. Stir until miso is well dissolved. Its best not to boil the miso, as this will ruin some of it's healthy properties as well as change the flavor of the soup.

Makes 2 servings.