Maybe you're really into football. Maybe your team is playing in the Super Bowl this year. Or maybe, like me, you just like to get together with friends and family and eat. Whatever the reason, we have a bunch of recipes that are healthier and cheaper than traditional Super Bowl snacks, but still delish.
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You know that feeling. Long day at work, fighting traffic on the way home. Hungry mouths to feed, and a sparse fridge. A grocery trip isn't in the cards, so what the heck is everyone going to eat? With a bag of frozen vegetables and a few other staples, you've got a meal for the whole family. Here are your options:
Things that make us want soup:
1Start with a BasePick one or both. If using only tomatoes, you'll need to add a couple cups of water as well. Don't forget the extra water or broth if you plan to add lentils. [Learn how to make your own broth here]
4Top with Herbs & SpicesAdd a bit of dried or fresh oregano, a little cumin, or a couple teaspoons of garlic powder. Flavor is easy to add with herbs and spices. It's all up to you!
Putting it together:
Just want a soup recipe? These will get you started:
We’ve got the perfect gift idea for the friends, neighbors, teachers, and coworkers in your life. You want to give them something to let them know you care, and you also don’t want to break the bank. Food is a good choice, but many people are overloaded (and overstuffed) with cookies, cakes, candies, and other treats this time of year. Our gift of choice? Popcorn! There are tons of flavor choices, and you can throw it together for less than $2 per gift. $2 DOLLARS! All you need is popcorn kernels, canola oil, a gift bag, and seasoning (see recipes below for options). As an added bonus - popcorn is a whole grain that is high in fiber and makes a healthy snack!
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