jblady 0 Posted February 8, 2011 What are some good Soups for full liquid phase? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patti.Ramsey 0 Posted February 9, 2011 I copied this one for you from MyLapBand.com Lasagna Soup Serving size: 1 recipe Recipe makes: 1 Ingredients 2 packages of Lipton Tomato Cup of Soup (dry mix) 1 1/2-2 cups boiling Water garlic powder to taste onion powder to taste Italian seasoning to taste 1/3 cup Kraft Shredded Italian cheese Directions 1.) In a large mug, empty packages of soup. 2.) Add boiling Water, seasonings and cheese. Stir until desolved and well mixed. Tastes amazingly like lasagna! Recipe submitted by Vickie Magana Remove from My Recipe Box </IMG> (2) Rate this Recipe 1 member(s) said:"Tasted great" Difficulty: Easy Prep Time: 1 min Cook Time: 2 min Good for: lunch | dinner | Snack | Liquid | Vegetarian | Family Favorites | Italian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted February 9, 2011 I really like Pacific Brand Sweet Red Pepper/Tomato (sometimes found in the organic isle, comes in a box); and Progresso Tomato Basil (Tried the the regualar tomato and did'nt like it). I also added Mrs Dash No Salt chicken flavor spice to the Soups before heating. The spices reconstitute and add alot of flavor. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suzahhn 19 Posted February 9, 2011 I copied this one for you from MyLapBand.com Lasagna Soup Serving size: 1 recipe Recipe makes: 1 Ingredients 2 packages of Lipton Tomato Cup of Soup (dry mix) 1 1/2-2 cups boiling Water garlic powder to taste onion powder to taste Italian seasoning to taste 1/3 cup Kraft Shredded Italian cheese Directions 1.) In a large mug, empty packages of soup. 2.) Add boiling Water, seasonings and cheese. Stir until desolved and well mixed. Tastes amazingly like lasagna! Recipe submitted by Vickie Magana Remove from My Recipe Box </IMG> (2) Rate this Recipe 1 member(s) said:"Tasted great" Difficulty: Easy Prep Time: 1 min Cook Time: 2 min Good for: lunch | dinner | Snack | Liquid | Vegetarian | Family Favorites | Italian Yummy!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JourneyGirl 10 Posted February 9, 2011 I am a huge Soup lover and make soup all the time. What I am doing today is making my regular vegtable soup which is just chicken bullion cubes (1 per 1C water) and adding onion, celery and carrots. I am going to make it with alot of broth so when the soup is done I can have the broth now and when I get to the pureed stage I can have the rest of the soup. I plan on blending it all up and freezing it in single portion sizes. I am doing this with all the Soups I make so I will have it on hand. Hope this helps some, Wendy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jblady 0 Posted February 9, 2011 Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Singing... I will survive as long as I have my Bandsters I know I'll make it through I will thrive, I will thrive, I will thriiive Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reverie 49 Posted February 9, 2011 Egg drop Soup worked for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsHumphreys 1 Posted February 9, 2011 Not sure if you have one near you, or if you're a member, but costco has a Tomato Soup that is AMAZING! In fact, I just had my first fill yesterday and am sipping on the Soup as I type! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
54Shirley 105 Posted February 17, 2011 I have a quick, and easy recipe for a creamy hearty onion Soup. It will be up in calories but you could probably substitute something for the cream. I made it today for the first time, and it was fantastic.. Let me know if you want it, and I'll send it your way. Could also be used for Cream of Mushroom, Cream of Brocoli Etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jachut 487 Posted February 18, 2011 I just make up Soup recipes, I get creative with what's left in the bottom of the vegie drawer. Usually I'll use a base of butternut pumpkin (I think that's squash to you guys?), and chuck in whatever I have. I always sautee some bacon and onion first, then for the stock or broth I use Vegeta seasoning (its just a vegetable powdered stock). I dont make it too watery, I like thick soup. I just puree this all up, serve with a dollop of natural or greek yogurt. One favourite is zucchini and leek - again sautee onion and bacon, then add in a couple of sliced leeks and 3 or so zucchini, about a cup of Water and sweat it all down so the flavour is really intense, then add in your broth/stock, simmer till its all soft enough to be pureed - at this stage, I often puree in some light sour cream or natural yogurt. I make a really yummy one - pumpkin soup (either canned or home made) with some crunchy Peanut Butter, sour cream and curry powder blended in - that one's a real meal due to all the calories in the pb and sour cream. I'm a real fan of stew style Soups too but those are chunky and have bits of meat, not really for liquid stage. I find I cant go past good old Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup - love love love it, made with milk and with a grilled cheese sandwich - ah, comfort food for Friday night dinner. And very occasionally, I get a yen for a cup-a-soup. Any Thai inspired soup is a hit round here too - a good laksa cant be beat (but again, not a real liquid due to chicken or prawns and noddles),, and we all love Tom Yum soup. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jboud 0 Posted February 18, 2011 I just make up Soup recipes, I get creative with what's left in the bottom of the vegie drawer. Usually I'll use a base of butternut pumpkin (I think that's squash to you guys?), and chuck in whatever I have. I always sautee some bacon and onion first, then for the stock or broth I use Vegeta seasoning (its just a vegetable powdered stock). I dont make it too watery, I like thick Soup. I just puree this all up, serve with a dollop of natural or greek yogurt. One favourite is zucchini and leek - again sautee onion and bacon, then add in a couple of sliced leeks and 3 or so zucchini, about a cup of Water and sweat it all down so the flavour is really intense, then add in your broth/stock, simmer till its all soft enough to be pureed - at this stage, I often puree in some light sour cream or natural yogurt. I make a really yummy one - pumpkin soup (either canned or home made) with some crunchy Peanut Butter, sour cream and curry powder blended in - that one's a real meal due to all the calories in the pb and sour cream. I'm a real fan of stew style Soups too but those are chunky and have bits of meat, not really for liquid stage. I find I cant go past good old Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup - love love love it, made with milk and with a grilled cheese sandwich - ah, comfort food for Friday night dinner. And very occasionally, I get a yen for a cup-a-soup. Any Thai inspired soup is a hit round here too - a good laksa cant be beat (but again, not a real liquid due to chicken or prawns and noddles),, and we all love Tom Yum soup. Question? I keep hearing that folks cannot tolerate bread. How do you handle the grilled cheese? thanks, JEff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jachut 487 Posted February 18, 2011 I handle bread fine and always have - although I dont have any fill these days, but when I did, I could eat bread pretty easily, just not a lot of it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites