The picture on the front of the can definitely whets your appetite from first sight. It features a hearty looking beef broth filled with chunks of savory meat, potatoes, carrots, green beans and celery. I loved how all the ingredients of a traditional pot roast dinner are included in this soup. The label also boasts it's low calorie content, which is definitely a great advantage to this convenience meal. I paid only $1.99 for a fifteen ounce can. I definitely felt as though this was a very fair price.
Preparation of this product takes only minutes and is very simple. Young adults just learning their way around the kitchen can very easily provide themselves with a tasty and nutritious meal with this product. After carefully removing the lid from the top of the can, the contents are poured into a small saucepan and heated on a low setting on a traditional stove. The soup should be stirred occasionally to mix the flavors and ensure even heating. This meal can also be heated in the microwave on a High setting for only two minutes in an appropriate container. The container should be covered to prevent splattering.
One cup of this canned soup contains only one hundred and ten calories. There is only one gram of Fat per serving, with point five grams of Saturated Fat and no Trans Fat. There is ten milligrams of Cholesterol per serving as well as four hundred and fifty milligrams of Sodium. There is eighteen grams of Total Carbohydrate, three grams of Dietary Fiber and three grams of Sugar per cup. There is also seven grams of Protein and four percent of Iron in this amount. Each can contains two cups of soup, so amounts should be doubled when figuring the total amount of calories and nutrients consumed.
I was not disappointed with Healthy Choice Beef Pot Roast Soup. The broth was a delicious blend of spices and nicely added to the overall flavor. The meat was plentiful and very tender. The potatoes and vegetables all tasted very fresh and had a nice soft texture. This meal was very filling and satisfying. Although the Sodium content is a bit high, I would not hesitate to purchase this product again. On the days that I enjoy this soup, I will make the necessary allowances with my other meals. I give this soup a four star rating and happily recommend it to others.
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3 Comments
Post a CommentSounds good. I usually like Healthy Choice products.
Yummy review!
Great review! I tried to comment on your Wheat Thins article too, but there was no comment section(?). I've never seen that before.