I love easy, healthy lunches and to support local companies. I had the opportunity to check out Parks & Nash Bone Broth Soups. I received a few samples of these instant soups at events and then they offered to send me four varieties to try. They also offered to send a lucky reader the same four, so read on!
The founder and CEO of Parks & Nash discovered the benefits of bone broth as a physical therapist. The collagen in bone broth is said to decrease inflammation, improve gut health, provide immune support and strengthen hair, skin and nails. He set out to create a “better-for-you” meal (or hearty snack) with high quality, all-natural ingredients.
All Parks & Nash soups are full of collagen and protein. All of the soups are gluten-free, non-GMO, dairy free and contain no MSG or added sugar. The chickens that they use to make the broth are all natural and are raised with no hormones or antibiotics.
Parks & Nash makes bone broth soups in five flavors. They are Coconut Thai (not shown), Southwest Vegetable, Spicy Chili, Tomato Basil and Tuscan Vegetable.
My faves are Southwest Vegetable and Tuscan Vegetable. I ate the Southwest Vegetable with tortilla chips and it was tasty and very satisfying. I like the added protein from the bone broth. It was super quick and easy to make. These soups are perfect to have on hand at home or in your office. They’re shelf stable and last for 18 months.
Want to try the Parks & Nash soups I tried? They’ll send one lucky reader a sampler. Please use the Rafflecopter below to enter. The giveaway runs through April 2. A winner will be selected and notified on April 3. Winner must be a US resident, 18 years of age or older and the offer is void where prohibited. The giveaway prize may be delayed due to pandemic conditions – I’ll do my best to keep you posted!
a Rafflecopter giveawayDon’t want to wait? You can find Parks & Nash online (get 15% off your order with code BEWELL through 5/1) and on Amazon. You can keep up with them on Facebook and Instagram.
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