Nothing hits the spot quite like a hot bowl of soup on a cold winter’s day. Soup has been consumed for thousands of years because not only is it tasty, but it can be easy to make and convenient. For these reasons and many others, January has been designated as National Soup Month. When…
Keep Your Belly Warm Throughout National Soup Month
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerNow that it’s January, we’re getting into the frostier months of the year. When it’s cold and snowing outside, I always find myself craving food that will warm and comfort me inside. My go-to meal is none other than soup! January is National Soup Month, which is fitting given the winter season. There are…
Dive into Soup for National Soup Month
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know January is National Soup Month? With the winter weather in full blast, it’s certainly good news if you’re looking for a way to warm up. Soup is an incredibly versatile food and can be part of a meal as either an appetizer or entree. Soup Basics In traditional French cuisine,…
Creating a Hearty and Healthy Soup
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerThere is no denying that this January has given us plenty of bitter cold days, which is why it is very fitting that January has been named National Soup Month! Not only is a bowl of soup warm and comforting in these cold winter months, but a pot of your favorite soup is versatile, easy…
Quick and Healthy Ways to Make Soup During the Winter Months
/2 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerSoup is a go-to food during the winter months because of the warm and comforting feeling it provides. One of the great things about soup is that it is a quick and easy meal you can make yourself. Soup can also be full of healthy ingredients such as vegetables, whole grains, legumes, and lean proteins. …
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