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tabatchnik
check out the tabatchnik brand of frozen soups. ASide from being Kosher
(if that's important to you) they are low in fat, tasty and quick! They also do a vegetarian chili and mac and cheese. They are a staple around here! I have occasionally browned up some lean ground beef and added to the chili for non-veggie. |
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tabatchnik
"Nck" wrote in message . .. check out the tabatchnik brand of frozen soups. ASide from being Kosher (if that's important to you) they are low in fat, tasty and quick! They also do a vegetarian chili and mac and cheese. They are a staple around here! I have occasionally browned up some lean ground beef and added to the chili for non-veggie. How is the sodium? |
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tabatchnik
"Patricia Heil" wrote in message . net... "Nck" wrote in message . .. check out the tabatchnik brand of frozen soups. ASide from being Kosher (if that's important to you) they are low in fat, tasty and quick! They also do a vegetarian chili and mac and cheese. They are a staple around here! I have occasionally browned up some lean ground beef and added to the chili for non-veggie. How is the sodium? They're usually lower in sodium than canned soup. I've tried them before and found most of them very good. They're in the frozen food section. Here's Calorie King's info on them. http://www.calorieking.com/foods/cat...068&partn er= |
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