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Trying to squeeze more beans into your diet? There's nothing easier than heating up a can of chili for a quick, hearty lunch or dinner
But when the label says Campbell's, Bush's, or Hormel, canned chili that's made with beef means double trouble: if the sodium (which typically hits 1,200 milligrams per cup) doesn't get you, the saturated fat (often 5 to 7 grams) will.
Your Get Out of Jail Free card: Amy's (meatless) Light in Sodium Organic Chili.
Amy cuts the sodium to 340 mg per cup-roughly half of what's in her regular Organic Chili. But the chili's red beans, onions, tofu, and bell peppers end up with the same kick, thanks to the garlic, jalape~o peppers, and spices. And the sat fat (1 gram) is barely there.
Whether you choose Medium or Spicy, you get all the benefits of beans: 7 grams of fiber, 13 grams of protein, and 15 to 25 percent of a day's vitamin A, vitamin C, -and iron in each cup of chili. And it's good to know that no pesticides ended up in the soil, in the water, or in you.
So make yourself a hearty salad of mixed greens and crispy vegetables (to cool your palate). Add a vegetable like corn on the cob. And set aside a bowl of mixed berries topped with a dollop of vanilla yogurt for dessert.
Anyone who thinks that beans have to be either bland or over-salted hasn't met Amy.


Your Comments
From someone who spent three years living in Italy and despises "Italian food" in America, this soup left me gape-mouthed. From the first spoonful I felt as though I could've been in a family run restaurant in Florence where I lived. I gaff at those in Michigan who offer to take me to an Italian restaurant here...nothing ever compares, let alone finding a canned soup that takes me back to the motherland. Seriously. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! Now if only I can resist the temptation to pass it off as homemade to my family and friends...Saluti!
From Beth