I know you
can buy these mixes at Whole Foods but they’re sold other places, too. Or, you
can buy them online. A couple of weeks ago I made the Minnesota Heartland
Eleven Bean Soup and Michigan Ski Country Chili. They were both delicious. The
chili is made with red wine and the flavor is deep, warm and wonderful.
The next one,
that’s on my list to get today, is Colorado Campfire Chicken Stew. The picture
makes it look like the inside of a Chicken Pot Pie. Yum! Most of the Frontier
Soups I’ve made have taken a few hours to cook because they have beans in them.
They also have soup varieties that are ready quickly like South of the Border
Tortilla Soup or Virginia Blue
Ridge Broccoli Cheddar Soup.
They use the
best ingredients and no sodium, MSG or preservatives. Each one comes with its
own spice packet. They offer twenty-five gluten-free varieties and eleven
vegetarian soups! These probably aren’t soups you’d make every week, but once a
month or so (particularly in the winter months), it’s nice to make a meal you
don’t have to think about that still meets your requirement for a flavorful and
healthy meal for your family.
Give them a
try and let me know which ones you think are the best!
Michigan Ski Country Chili
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