By looking for the “May Help Lower Cholesterol”2 banner and the Heart Healthy2 logo on certain varieties of Reduced Sodium soups, Progresso makes it even easier for you to stick to a heart healthy diet. Five Progresso Reduced Sodium favorites – Italian Style Wedding, Minestrone, Garden Vegetable, Beef and Vegetable, and Chicken Gumbo – contain hearty vegetables and legumes to provide 1g of heart healthy soluble fiber in every bowl.
And be sure to keep an eye out for the all-new Tomato Parmesan Reduced Sodium soup at your local grocery store for a unique blend of delicious flavors. For more information about Progresso Reduced Sodium soups that may help lower cholesterol2 and great recipe ideas, visit www.progressofoods.com today!
Also, check out Progresso on Facebook to “Like” the brand and keep up with the latest news on new products like Progresso Reduced Sodium soups that may help lower cholesterol2 and other favorites!
1American Heart Association, 2008
2Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol and rich in fruits, vegetables, and grain products that contain some types of dietary fiber, particularly soluble fiber, may reduce the risk of heart disease, a disease associated with many factors.
Maria and her family were able to try a couple of the Progresso Reduced Sodium soups and they were delicious! Especially if you are concerned with any health issues regarding reducing your sodium, it really is a tasty alternative to non-reduced sodium foods.
We are happy to be able to give one (1) lucky My Chicago Mommy reader a Progresso Healthier You Prize Pack, which includes two cans of Progresso Reduced Sodium soup, a Progresso soup mug, and a fitness ball!
Entries to the giveaway will be accepted until Monday, November 1st at 11:59 pm CDT. Here's how to enter:
Fill out the form below & hit "Submit" for each entry (i.e., submit your entry twice if you do the BONUS action).
Here are the ACTION CODES to use (one entry for each):
* Fill out your name & email address - use code: INFO
* Fill out your name & email address - use code: INFO
* Subscribe to the newsletter (do not need to be a new subscriber) - use code: SUBSCRIBE
* E-mail the giveaway to friends (cc: mychicagomommies@gmail.com & get 1 entry per friend up to 5 entries) - use code: EMAIL
* Follow MyChicagoMommy on Twitter - use code: TWITTER & enter your Twitter name after the code
* Tweet it out "Enter @mychicagomommy http://bit.ly/mcmprogresso Progresso Giveaway #myblogspark" - use code: TWEET - please leave a comment with the link to your Tweet
* Leave a comment on My Chicago Mommy's Facebook Page saying "I want my Progresso!" - use code: FACEBOOK
* BONUS (2 entries): Answer the question "What tip do you have for helping to lower cholesterol through your food choice?” - use code: BONUS + comment on this post with your first name, last initial, & your answer.
* Leave a comment on My Chicago Mommy's Facebook Page saying "I want my Progresso!" - use code: FACEBOOK
* BONUS (2 entries): Answer the question "What tip do you have for helping to lower cholesterol through your food choice?” - use code: BONUS + comment on this post with your first name, last initial, & your answer.
Disclosure: Progresso, through My Blog Spark, did not compensate us in any way and all opinions expressed are our own honest opinions. Progresso, through My Blog Spark, provided us with the information, the prize for the giveaway, and one for us to review.
Don't forget to Subscribe to the free newsletter, follow us on Twitter, "like" My Chicago Mommy's page on Facebook, and get the free phone widget here for all the latest updates!
*Check out My Chicago Mommy's Coupon Database to search for coupons!
Eat more organic fruits and veggies...fresh, frozen or juice...they all help make you healthier.
ReplyDeleteUse herbs, spices and lemon & lime juice to perk up your food instead of salt.
Kat K.
tw: http://twitter.com/#!/achrissmile/status/29329811641
ReplyDeleteaigcanada7 at hotmail dot com
Eat almonds, oatmeals and foods high in soluble fiber. It helps rid your body of cholesterol.
ReplyDeleteEat fresh fruit and vegetables, cut back on sodium intake
ReplyDeleteaunteegem@yahoo.com
I just answered the bonus question and I forgot to leave this : Julie L
ReplyDeletesorry
aunteegem@yahoo.com
Fill up on veggies and whole grains and use meat and dairy as "garnishes" not the main part of the meal.
ReplyDeleteLinda s