Monday, February 1, 2016

Be Heart Healthy!


We are always told: We are what we eat! I remember when I was younger my parents always tried to make me eat vegetables….gross! I mean what kid likes to eat vegetables. The only way I would eat vegetables would be in soups my mom would prepare! I think I was about eight the first time I ate the soup. The soup consisted of three different style beans and an bunch of vegetables. This style of soup is very heart healthy while tasting great!

February is Heart Healthy month, so why not enjoy it with a great soup! Eating heart healthy meals is very important in my family. After my grandfather pasted away from having a heart attack, I have become more aware of what foods I put in my diet.  The foods we consume can greatly impact the health of our heart. I have created a delicious three bean soup that I would often enjoy when I was younger.
The soup is simple and quick. Here is the recipe I used in my soup prepared this week!
Quick Tip: I have noticed soups turn out the best if you can cook it in a Dutch Oven! Try it out!









Three Bean Soup Recipe:
1 Medium Onion, chopped
1 Tablespoon Olive Oil
4 Medium Carrots
3 Cups of Fresh Spinach (chopped)
3 Cups of Vegetable Broth
3 Cups of Water
2 Tablespoons of basil
1 Teaspoon dried oregano
2 Garlic Cloves, chopped
1 Can of Northern Beans (rinsed & drained)
1 Can of Garbanzo Beans (rinsed & drained)
1 Can of Red Beans
-In Dutch Oven, sauté onions and garlic in oil. Then add the rest of the ingredients, and simmer, until vegetables are tender.
**Add Salt & Pepper to Taste
Enjoy!!

11 comments:

  1. Abbey,

    Great recipe, I will have to try this for my lunches. Thanks!

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    1. Andrea, I hope you do try out the recipe! It's super simple and take little time to prepare!
      The soup is a healthy option for a lunch time meal!
      Thanks!

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  2. Looks delicious! Will have to try sometime but I am thinking add some pulled chicken or pork...

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    1. Well thanks! I think pulled pork would taste the best in the soup! I would love to hear from you how it turns out if you decide to make it!

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    1. Thanks! This was a soup my mom would make when I was younger. There was no set recipe to follow so I did my best in creating my own spin on the soup.

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  4. Hi Abby,
    Me and my wife are always looking for things to try. This looks so good! I'm hoping we will be using this recipe soon!

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  5. I can relate to this post on many sides. My parents always tried to get me to eat my veggies. I didn't realize how important they were to be honest. It is crazy how much better I feel when I do eat them. I have learned to love them now! Great post!

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  6. My brother Jordan loves to cook. He makes some really good soups from scratch. He is going to school to be a Chef. I will share the recipe with him and have him make it for me! It sounds delicious. Thanks for the recipe.

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  7. Great recipe, I am always looking for new things to add to my diet.

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  8. Soups are my favorite thing to eat during the winter, so warming and hearty. Your recipes look absolutely delicious! I also really like the background for your blog, you did a great job Abbey!

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