LisaR
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This is not a thread to impress one another with how much money we can save and how nutritionally dense we can make our meals. The challenge is NOT to feed your family PB & Fluff sandwiches for .25 or 1 can of tuna and a slice of bacon for 7 people. The challenge is to feed your family good quality, well balanced, satisfying meals 90% of the time. I am looking for recipes to serve my family which will provide healthy meals and include a lot of fruits and veggies.
I'll start! Dinner tonight was Lentil Soup and smoothies.
SOUP:
Whole bag of lentils.
Large onion
6 stalks of celery
8 large carrots
Half bag fresh organic spinach
Organic Greenwise Low Sodium Tomato Juice
Organic Veggie Broth- Low Sodium
Lots of different spices for seasoning
Smoothies:
Frozen strawberries and peaches
2 bananas
Organic apple juice
Ice
We were all stuffed (family of 4). Plenty of soup left for lunches tomorrow. Kids loved it. I felt it was a well balanced, easy to make meal. Although I used low sodium broth and juice, I still think it may have been too much sodium.
Lisa
I'll start! Dinner tonight was Lentil Soup and smoothies.
SOUP:
Whole bag of lentils.
Large onion
6 stalks of celery
8 large carrots
Half bag fresh organic spinach
Organic Greenwise Low Sodium Tomato Juice
Organic Veggie Broth- Low Sodium
Lots of different spices for seasoning
Smoothies:
Frozen strawberries and peaches
2 bananas
Organic apple juice
Ice
We were all stuffed (family of 4). Plenty of soup left for lunches tomorrow. Kids loved it. I felt it was a well balanced, easy to make meal. Although I used low sodium broth and juice, I still think it may have been too much sodium.
Lisa