Quick Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe #ONatural
The other day I woke up all congested with a sore throat. I blame it on the kids because we all know that when back-to-school starts they bring nasty little germs into our homes. I wasn’t the only one who was affected by this new little germ clinging on. My daughter also woke up feeling like a bobble head too. Her first words that day was; “Mommy, I need some Orange Naturals Cough and Cold!“
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Quick Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe
That afternoon, I made a quick and easy homemade chicken soup for my family. I was determined to kick this cold before it ran through all of my family.
In a slow cooker I added;
- 2 boxes of organic chicken broth
- 2 cups of water
- 1 onion minced
- 2 carrots chopped
- 2 stalks of celery chopped
- 2 organic skinless/boneless chicken breast (if you don’t have chicken on hand, grab a cooked chicken from Loblaws.)
- Add or remove veggies to suit your family.
Let your slow cooker cook for 4 hours on high or 6-8 hours on low.
15 minutes before you’re ready to serve it up I added 1 cup of red lentil noodles. You can add whichever noodle you have on hand. This is also the time you could shred in your pre-cooked chicken. Since my garden still is producing lots of parsley I added a handful of minced parsley in last minute too. Enjoy!
I am happy to share that the cold didn’t go through our home and Miss C and I felt better the next day. Thanks to Orange Naturals and good old fashion chicken noodle soup.
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There is nothing better than homemade Chicken Noodle Soup. I like this quick recipe. It looks easy, too. I like that.
Sometimes you need quick and easy!
I boost my immune system by getting enough sleep and by washing my hands a lot.
Great advice!
I boost my immune system by making sure I get lots of sleep. Lack of sleep is the reason people get sick and stay sick.
Making sure I eat enough fruits and vegetables!
I take vitamins and try to eat healthier.
Take vitamins.
Sleep and VITAMIN C is the way to go.
I boost my immune system by taking Vit. C, washing my hands whenever I come home from being around the public sector and staying away from people who look and sound sick.
Get a good rest and take vitamins.
Chicken soup is my favorite way 🙂 But also things like tea, raw honey, spices, ginger, and extra vitamin C & vitamin D in the winter months.
vitamin c like candy
LOTS of vitamin C!
LOTS OF VITAMIN C
I drink lots of water and take a multi- vitamin.
Plenty of sleep and lots of bacon!
I try and get enough sleep and eat healthy 🙂
We eat healthy, drink lots of water, take vitamins. Lots of thorough hand washing and sanitizing commonly touched surfaces.
Vitamins and 500 mg extra Vitamin C each day
Take vitamins
Lots of fruits!
Make sure to eat a well balanced healthy meal daily, get 30 mins of exercise and follow a clean and sanitary daily routine of hand washing, oral maintenance and a clean and germ free living space… It’s all routine folks! Not hard to live by …
We don’t usually do anything until it’s too late, we’re working on that this year!
We take vitamins.
We take vitamins.
At our house we already use orange naturals to boost our wellness and health!!
We stay healthy by washing our hands often, eating a proper diet and getting enough sleep. Thanks for the chance to win.
We try to stay healthy by drinking water and taking fish oil
Lots of fresh fruit and vegetables, even in the winter
Taking vitamins
Sleep and vitamin C. We also try to get our intake of fruits and veggies and just eat healthy.
We boost our families immune system by NOT over sanitizing. We take in a generous amount of germs a day. We rarely get sick, and if we do, we take Olive Leaf Extract from Australia.
be sure to pack hand sanitizer in the bag
The back to school health tip I tell my daughter every day when I drop her off at school – do not share drinks, bites of food, licks of lollipops etc. with anyone! The sickness I dread most is the stomach flu, and the way kids so freely like to share their germs makes me cringe!
Use hand sanitizer throughout the day.
mine is handwashing, and coughing into arm
Handwashing is essential! And multivitamins!
Make sure the kids get to bed early so they get enough sleep and take a daily multivitamin
start getting a sleep routine going before school starts, sleeps helps with so many ills.
Proper, consistent sleep schedules…..and lots of handwashing!
My best health tip for back to school is lots and lots of handwashing and Vitamin C.
My back to school tip is for kids to have hand sanitizer in their backpacks. They also have to be vigilant about washing hands and not sharing drinks with their friends.
Vitamins and lots of hand washing
Wash your hands regularly and slowly get them into a routine.
Drink plenty of water and get fresh air!
regular sleep routine to get lots of sleep, eat healthy and wash hands frequently
Lots of handwashing, get the kids to carry sanitizer on them.
Keep cut up veggies ready for school lunches.
Wash your hands constantly and get plenty of rest
We make a meal plan every weekend for the week ahead. This was we make sure we have healthy meals and lunches instead of panicking with fast food.
Be sure to sanitize and wash your hands constantly
My tip is to get plenty of rest so as not to get run down.
lots of hand washing; keeping a cute bottle of hand sanitizer in the kid’s lunch box/back pack; teach kids to cough into elbow