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So i wanted some variety in my foods while still keeping my Protein high, and I found these. I ordered the beef and mushroom Soup and OH MAN it's sooooo good. So now I'm going to be ordering the beef and veggie, the tuscan style chicken, the savory wedding, the roasted chicken, and the beef chili. Each order comes with an 8 pack of whatever soup you order. I eat other things than Soups, but these are good for stocking up in a pantry (where mine are) and you just dump the pouch of soup in a bowl, microwave it, and eat it. I haven't had a lot of luck with high protein foods (the high protein puddings and oatmeal UGH BLAH). So I just thought I would share this. It's more for having in an emergency, stocking food up, if you don't cook, if you need something last minute, etc...

https://trueprimal.com/shop

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They look delicious. My only drawback on these would be the fat and carb content.

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30 minutes ago, Tony B - NJ said:

They look delicious. My only drawback on these would be the fat and carb content.

Wowser and the cost

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The cost was high, but I can't eat a full pouch in a meal (1 meqal is 1 whole pouch). So the pack of 8 Soups actually gives me 16 meals. The Protein is really good, and while the carbs (still lower are protein) and fat are a little higher than I would want on a day to day basis, I wanted them because they are able to be stored on my shelf, Colorado is having major food shortages at random times, and we still get stupid snow in the summer (we just had it in Mid May), so it's good to have on hand in case it's needed (and if I'm sick or having MS issues, cooking or shopping are off the table, so ready to eat foods are always needed).

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Thanks for sharing your finds. Is the Soup sold in single pouches? I’d like a Protein patch I could slap on my arm and that would be my day right there.

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2 hours ago, FarfelDiego said:

Thanks for sharing your finds. Is the Soup sold in single pouches? I’d like a Protein patch I could slap on my arm and that would be my day right there.

Not that I saw. I can look for single pouches, though.

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My cousins near Boulder said the same about random food shortages and weather. I used to live near Vail and we would take my truck down to Denver to load up at Sam’s club for a month’s supply of food because back then, 90’s the local stores carried fois gras but no lasagna noodles! That would be very tricky with an MS flare up. I’m glad you found a good solution for your situation. Price is relative in that state for sure!

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This could be a good option for me for my Soup cravings. Dad made homemade butternut squash soup and I did the macros and I told him I loved it but could only taste test the spice for him—all carbs and not much else 🙄 I don’t have that unflavored Protein Powder so couldn’t go that route with it. But I adore soup no matter the season 🤣

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