Soup is a great addition to any meal plan. It's satisfying, goes great with salads, kids love it, and you can make large amounts that can be reheated for meals in minutes.Of course, the type of soup you eat is important. The right kind of soup can pack lots of nutrients and fill you up for very few calories. Vegetable & broth-based soups will be lower in calories than creamy soups.
A recent study from Penn State found that eating low-calorie soup before a meal can help cut back on how much food & how many calories you consume.
When participants in the study ate a bowl of soup before a lunch entree, they reduced their total calorie intake at lunch (soup + entree) by 20% compared to when they did not eat soup.
We tend to eat less following a bowl of hot, nutritious soup because we usually need to eat it slowly & it fills us up.
Try eating a bowl of vegetable soup before lunch or dinner and you will notice a difference.
If you get hungry in the evenings, you can snack on vegetable soup. Try this week's Vegetable Dump Soup recipe.
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