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At 8:48 AM -0500 3/14/02, Ellyn Adler wrote:
>I've been buying canned soups by Health Valley. They cost about 3 times as
>much as a can of Campbell's and are never on sale, but most, if not all,
>have no dairy. They're also a lot lower in calories, sodium, fat and other
>icky things. They're pretty good, actually. They are not, however, pareve
>or even kosher.
Hello. I've been lurking a long, long, time, and I thought I'd chime
in on something discussed a while back. (I'm VERY behind in my
emails!)
Health Valley is very much a nationally distributed brand of
"natural", or at least I know for certain that it is distributed all
over the Eastern USA. It's usually found in the "natural" or
"organic" section of your mainstream grocery store, or in
natural/health food stores.
Amy's Organic is another brand of "natural" soup that I have had good
luck with.
I don't care much for Rokeach or Manieschevitz (sp?) because they
often contain hydrogenated oils, which are bad for you.
--
-- Grace
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