Lunch Box Challenge Day 16: There’s Vegetables in My Soup!
My kids are too funny, I have learned to not say certain ingredients in meals because if they hear that it’s in there they suddenly say they hate it. My kids do like trying new foods, don’t get me wrong but there are those that are picky when it comes to certain items, take tomatoes. One of my kids hates them yet she eats spaghetti sauce, pizza, dips cheese sticks into thick tomato sauce. You name it if she doesn’t know it’s in the food she’ll eat it, someone points it out it’s
“Don’t make me eat it!”
Yeah , sorry kid I know you like it, it’s the same sauce I made pizza with. Ha, crazy kids I’m telling you. This is Vegetable Soup- hearty, warming and yeah kids it’s loaded with vegetables!
First off let me tell you that you need to do this the day before obviously, but the idea is to use up soups for lunches. All that hard work why not give the kids something warm and filling during the day? You can do this in the slow cooker or the stove top whichever you have time for, also make sure all vegetables are cubed up small makes it easy for school lunches.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion chopped
5 garlic cloves minced
2 large carrots slice thinly
2 medium squashes cubed
2 medium zucchini cubed
1/2 pound green beans cut to small pieces
2 pounds tomatoes chopped
5 cups vegetable stock * or homemade
1 pound potatoes peeled and chopped
2 cups fresh corn
3/4 teaspoon dried marjoram
1/2 teaspoon ground pepper
1/2 teaspoon fresh basil
Directions
Add oil into a large 5 quart pot over medium heat. Heat and then add onions and garlic till soft. Add everything else in, heat as you mix it up then add the stock. Bring mixture to a boil then reduce heat to low. Cover and simmer until all vegetables are tender. It will be about 40 minutes. Slow cooker directions- Throw it into the slow cooker and press start to whatever time you got, low it will be about 6 hours, medium about 4 hours and high 2-3 hours. Depends on your cooker directions.
Easy there’s no excuse to not make it. Add in your own vegetables , whatever is left over and soup it up!
I served this with cut Gluten Free bread “sticks” some of my kids like to break the bread up within the soup. You can also use crackers, and since this is more hearty my kids normally come home with their side of fruit so I kept it simple with applesauce.
Today’s Lunch Box Tip: Have you noticed the amount of Vegetables I’m including in each lunch? Not just for sides but in the main part of the lunch itself? That’s because now is the time to get the kids interested in eating vegetables. If you don’t start them now chances are they will grow up passing on every vegetable there is as an adult. Work those vegetables into every lunch whether into the sandwich, or soup or whichever. It’s as easy as slipping slices of lettuce between ham and slapping it between bread. If dip is the only way they will eat it, it’s better than nothing. Get those kids to eat more vegetables!
36 Comments
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Jenny
My husband has been talking about soups lately. Like… he wants them. Hmm need to get a lunchbox for soups 😛 You've inspired me 😉
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Sarah Clegg
im not a soup lover if im honest only have plain tomato however this is a great idea- and because of that i have G+ for you 🙂 xx
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Cynthia Landrie
I was lucky that my daughter loved veggies when she was young! She still does. We love a great soup and this recipe sound pretty delicious.
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Anita Breeze
That soup looks really good and healthy! And I know what you mean, I keep certain ingredients a secret, or they immediately think it's bad.
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Patricia Woolverton
This soup looks so tasty. I love the segments you do every day. I look forward to what you have come up with each time. Thanks for the great ideas.
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Growing Up Madison
I love vegetable soup but my kids except for Madison doesn't really like veggies so I don't make it too often. That would be really great when you're sick as well. Nothing like a good veggie soup.
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Casey Lindberg-Coghill
This would be a refreshing change from eating a wrap every day. I would love to try this out for a dinner this coming week. Soups are such an easy way to serve vegetables!
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Melinda Dunne
Oh my gosh I would love to have that tonight for dinner. It is a little chilly and I could use some comfort food. Thanks for the recipe I can't wait to try it.
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Elle Bee
Yummy homemade veggie soup. I tell you kids are adorable. Mine wouldn't eat fried clams when we made them, but if they eat "New England Chowder" (minus the name clams) they adored it. It wasn't until they were older that they figured out there were clams in the "Chowder" LOL!
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Jenny S. S.
My allergies are really bothering me and that soup looks delicious! I love your lunches!
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Mel Cole
Love the delicious looking veggie soup you have here. Always nice to get ideas like this to Moms like you 😀
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Sarah-Louise Bailey
I would never have thought of doing a soup type lunch to take away – how many ideas are you giving me! x
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Dawn Bedingfield
I love homemade soup and I normally dump all the leftover veggies in. Great idea. Healthy filling lunch and it warms you up on a chilly day.
Dawn
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Le-an Lai Lacaba
lunch really is an important meal, especially since after lunch there is a long gap before dinner starts. this is really nutritious 😀
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Stormy Gonzalez
As someone who eats raw veggies like some people drink water, I struggle soooo bad with getting my kids and hubby to eat them! I have NO idea why they are so opposed, but its inSANE! My daughter will eat them … sometimes. My sons? Nooooo go. It's impossible. I have pretty much adopted the "eat what I serve or you don't eat" outlook — and that kicks in a little … but it's hard to keep them out of junk at school. Thanks for such a yummy looking recipe!
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Corinne Schmitt
Love all the veggies packed into this soup. I bet it smells delicious when it is cooking. My kids love applesauce as a side. Great lunch!
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(Terry) My Journey With Candida
That soup looks really good and I have a couple zucchini in the fridg that needs used up.
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Tough Cookie Mommy
I love this lunch option for the autumn and winter months. It is nice to have a warm meal when the weather starts getting cold.
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Bobbi Burleson
I know exactly what you are saying. I had the same tomato discussion with mine. I used to grate zucchini and carrots into the meatloaf just so I could get veggies in them!!
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Anonymous
Me thinks you a talking about your Dad, He loves Pizza and Spaghetti, but no no no to sliced tomatoes in his sandwich or Salads, And he does like Corn that a vegetable.
Is this for a school lunch if so, do they have a way to warm it Up
A Close friend to your Dad 😛
Mellissa Hanks
Not a vegetable! I can't wait for it to cool down here I love making soups and stews all winter 🙂 this is going to be added to my list.