Carol Carlson
Phone: 303-440-3600
Email: carol@goodsensehealth.com
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 525
Boulder, CO 80306
Carol Carlson
Phone: 303-440-3600
Email: carol@goodsensehealth.com
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 525
Boulder, CO 80306
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A cold that had been quietly knocking at the door fully arrived on a recent weekend, making Saturday and Sunday an enforced two-day birthday retreat. Lucky for me my good friend Tim came over with roses and a book I’d been wanting – and a profound gift it has been. Tamar Adler’s “An … [Read More...]
Two of my favorite activities, reading and eating, have recently multiplied into two more of my favorite activities - writing and cooking. They are all gathered on CooknScribble - writer, editor and teacher Molly O'Neill's site dedicated to teaching about writing about food. Want to try some … [Read More...]

It is our first snow fall - limbs are laden, many broken and lying on the ground. It is quiet, and there are 13 inches of white powder topping everything. Today is a good day for slow cooking - soup, stew, fruit butter. But I already have a couple quarts of freshly made chicken stock at the … [Read More...]
Make chicken stock
Cook up the last of your peppers
Give thanks for the harvest bounty
Nourishment is a beautiful word – its meaning and intention live at the center of my heart. The word originated in the 13th century:
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nourish c. 1290, “to bring up, nurture” (a child, a feeling, etc.), from L. nutrire “to feed, nurse, foster, support, preserve,” from *nutri (older form of nutrix “nurse”), lit. “she who gives suck,” from PIE base *(s)nu- “flow, let flow,” hence “to suckle” (cf. Skt. snauti “she drips, gives milk,” Gk. nao “I flow”).
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And so, to nourish is to let flow the loving care of one to another.
Carol has been such a pleasure to have in our home cooking for us. She has an excellent work ethic and is extremely reliable. Best of all, her cooking is fantastic. She has a great sense of how to balance my wife’s strict dietary needs with making foods that are wonderfully tasty.
— S.M., Boulder, CO