I always keep a keen eye out for packaged products that are healthy and full of flavor. When you discount the massive amount of packaged foods that make bogus health claims, smart choices are hard to find. Just Google “bogus health claims on food labels” and you’ll see what I mean.
And soup, I just gave up trying to find good soup in the grocery aisle. Have you seen the extensive ingredient lists on some of the soups as well as other canned foods? Thanks, but I don’t really feel like having 1000+ mg of sodium, cheap vegetable oil, and a plethora of ingredients I can’t pronounce in one small can of chicken noodle soup.
Then I stumbled on Fig Food Co. and their healthy lineup of soups in bpa-free, recyclable boxes! Yes, delicious and homemade soup in a box! Fig Food offers several 100% organic ready-to-eat and condensed soups made completely with real food for ingredients. They source most of their ingredients from farms in North America and even have a link on their website for organic farmers to offer their food for ingredients.
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In addition to providing the healthiest and convenient (words that are not usually synonymous with each other), Fig Food Co. actively addresses three vital and controversial issues we face in America: health care, reducing dependence on fossil fuel, and reducing greenhouse gases. With their 100% plant-based soups, they help fight all three of these issues. This is the best tasting fight I’ve seen consumed!
To learn more about Fig Food’s “Movement” and join the discussion on plant-based foods and organic farming with farmers and people like you and me, visit their “Fig Talk” forum here. Plus, once you join and share your thoughts, you’ll get a $1 off coupon for the soup of your choice.
Do you like helping companies who actively support good causes and provide consumers with plant-based healthy food? Please take a minute to help Fig Food Company win a $250,000.00 grant from Chase by voting for them at https://www.missionsmallbusiness.com/. Once you're on the site, follow these 3 simple steps to vote:
1 - Log in through the "support" portal
2 - search for "Fig Food"
3 - hit the "support" button.
It feels good to help a company like Fig Food since it's a tough competition agains the big boy companies that seem to run and own everything. Do they really care about consumers the way Fig Food and other small, independent businesses do? Doubtful; I think the bottom line is their main concern. Just my thoughts. I made sure to vote and will ask friends and family to as well.
When I contacted the passionate people at Fig Food Company, they generously agreed to send me a few coupons good towards free soup of my choice to review. Whole Foods Market is a major supplier of their eco-friendly, healthy, and delicious products; if that tells you anything about their high quality ingredients. You can find Fig Food at other places like Earth Fare and many independent natural food stores. Search for a store near you that carries their soups here.
I excitedly entered Whole Foods and quickly found their soup section to make the very hard choice of selecting the soup I wanted to try. I finely decided on the Kabocha Squash Soup for me and the Split Pea & Potato Soup for Kelley. These were easy to prepare lunches for work and one less meal for me to cook!
My Kabocha Squash soup had a delicate sweetness reminiscent of roasted winter squash with nutmeg and a hint of peppery spice to liven up the flavor. Sweet and savory, healthy and a pleasure to eat; this soup is the ultimate comfort food without the gobs of cream found in a lot of soups. "Fat means flavor"? Not always, "Fat" also mean.... "Fat".
I added diced tomatoes, scallions, dried herbs, and extra spices (yes, of course cayenne) to customize to my need forspeed spice. This soup was a temporary retreat from work as I gave it my full attention to slurp down the sweet and spicy squash broth.
I added diced tomatoes, scallions, dried herbs, and extra spices (yes, of course cayenne) to customize to my need for
I added the same extras to Kelley’s Split Pea and Potato Soup and she gave it two thumbs up. I tried a bite and think the pea and potato combo work in harmony to create great taste and texture. I think without the extra spice, it wouldn’t have too much to it, but that’s the point Fig Food tries to make; they don’t add a lot of sodium and like to say “the salt shaker rests firmly in your hands.”
I’m okay with a little prep work since I can't stand when things are added for me; just let me fix my own food and I’m happy! And I'll fix Kelley’s food too…and she’s happy.
I was surprised to find Fig Food offers more than just soups now; they have prepared beans and refried beans in the same bpa-free boxes. I saw their baked beans in Whole Foods and think I’ll get these next time. Baked beans used to be a staple for me, but once I cut back on sugary things, I spilled cut stopped buying the beans. It’s crazy how much sugar is in a regular can of baked beans! But Fig only has 4g of sugar per serving; I can do with that!
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Here is their full line of products….
Heat & Eat Soups: Chickpea, Tomato & Thyme; Gran Farro e Fagioli; Kabocha Squash; Mexican Bean & Rice; Nonna's Minestrone; Split Pea & Potato; Tuscan White Bean; Umbrian Lentil; Yucatan Black Bean
Condensed Soups: Tomato; Split Pea; Wheatberry
Organic Beans: Black Beans; Cannellini Beans; Chickpeas; Pinto Beans; Dark Red Kidney Beans; Refried Beans; Baked Beans
Limited/Seasonal Only: Organic Pumpkin
Leave a comment saying the soup or beans you want to try most.Vote for Fig Food Co. to win a $250k grant by clicking here and follow the 3 steps outlined above.“Like” Fig Food Co. on FacebookFollow Fig Food Co. on Twitter“Like” Just Add Cayenne on FacebookFollow @I_Love_Cayenne on Twitter
Sorry, this giveaway is over (congrats Tiana!), but I highly recommend you find this soup or box of beans and try it for yourself soon!
Good luck and go out to try some now….it’s worth it, I promise!
i'm a fan of everything kabocha! that soup looks so creamy and delicious!
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