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Soup's On!
A Soothing Comfort Food for Moms-to-be
By Donna Smith
During the winter months, it can be hard for some moms-to-be to find satisfying, soothing foods that are also nutritious. Soup is a warm, hearty one-dish meal easily varied to fit individual tastes and is so simple to prepare.
"Soup can be a great choice for expectant moms," says Peggy O'Shea, a Boston-based registered dietitian and a member of the Massachusetts Dietetic Association board of directors. "Soup can be a great 'comfort food' and can be packed with great nutrients that both mother and baby can benefit from." Soup also provides some of the extra fluids required by pregnant women.
Making homemade soup is a great way to get more vegetables into your diet, which helps get moms-to-be a little closer to their daily vitamin and mineral requirements. "A warm, soothing vegetable soup ... provides plenty of vitamins, minerals and fiber," says O'Shea. And many people find they will eat vegetables they're not so found of if they're incorporated into a tasty soup base. "Try chopping some spinach finely and mixing it into chicken vegetable soup, for example," says O'Shea. "Also experiment with whole-grain products such as wild rice and barley in soups. They add additional health benefit along with great taste!"
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