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I never realized canned soup had such a following. I always considered it emergency food in case the food supply was in trouble like at the start of covid when everyone was hoarding everything. We bought some then and ending up donating it to the food bank.
I don't do carbs and almost canned soup is loaded with carbs. Progresso has a couple keto varieties. But over $3 for a small can. Wolf has a no bean chili that is amazing and worth being a little pricey and works with keto.
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I like the Progresso Chicken and Homestyle Noodles, because it's the closest I can find to Nalley... which I thought was best and they quit making some years back. I also like the Campbell's Chunky Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, but I won't buy either unless they're on sale.
I like the Progresso Chicken and Homestyle Noodles, because it's the closest I can find to Nalley... which I thought was best and they quit making some years back. I also like the Campbell's Chunky Chicken and Sausage Gumbo, but I won't buy either unless they're on sale.
I don't buy any soup at all today, unless it's on sale. The prices for canned soup are insane now.
Beware of their Spicy Tomato! I like spicy, but it was quite hot. Should put in some rice or cauliflower rise to stretch out the heat a bit. Still good though. I like that they're not condensed. I could take some to work and heat in microwave pretty quickly and easily. You have to boil the condensed (at least the tomato) Campbells a bit, otherwise it's a bit lumpy.
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