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Trying to squeeze more beans into your diet? There's nothing easier than heating up a can of chili for a quick, hearty lunch or dinner
But when the label says Campbell's, Bush's, or Hormel, canned chili that's made with beef means double trouble: if the sodium (which typically hits 1,200 milligrams per cup) doesn't get you, the saturated fat (often 5 to 7 grams) will.
Your Get Out of Jail Free card: Amy's (meatless) Light in Sodium Organic Chili.
Amy cuts the sodium to 340 mg per cup-roughly half of what's in her regular Organic Chili. But the chili's red beans, onions, tofu, and bell peppers end up with the same kick, thanks to the garlic, jalape~o peppers, and spices. And the sat fat (1 gram) is barely there.
Whether you choose Medium or Spicy, you get all the benefits of beans: 7 grams of fiber, 13 grams of protein, and 15 to 25 percent of a day's vitamin A, vitamin C, -and iron in each cup of chili. And it's good to know that no pesticides ended up in the soil, in the water, or in you.
So make yourself a hearty salad of mixed greens and crispy vegetables (to cool your palate). Add a vegetable like corn on the cob. And set aside a bowl of mixed berries topped with a dollop of vanilla yogurt for dessert.
Anyone who thinks that beans have to be either bland or over-salted hasn't met Amy.

Dear Amy,
Your Comments
Thank you for putting gluten free Cream of Rice in a bowl. It is always nice to be able to eat hot cereal at work. Since I am a celiac I can't just open a packet of instant oatmeal and go, so this new product is really nice. It tasted great with the agave sweetener and soothed my soul this cold and rainy morning.
Thank you!
Denise