Yummy, spicy soup!

by DaniGirl on February 6, 2009 · 0 comments

in Consumer culture,Plan B,Sideblog

I’m trying hard to bring my lunch to work AND to continue my healthy-eating kick. Must recommend PC Spicy Black Bean Blue Menu soup from Loblaws! Lots of beans for fibre and protein, and reasonable levels of calories and sodium for a prepared soup. Plus a spicy kick to warm you up on a cold February day. It’s a new fave in the lunchtime line-up!

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