Address Your Heart With These Heart Healthy Recipes, Tips and Coupons (2024)

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Erica Buteau March 19, 2014 3 min read

Address Your Heart With These Heart Healthy Recipes, Tips and Coupons (1)

**This post is sponsored by Campbell Soup Company

My long time readers will know that I have been struggling with weight all of my life. What none of you may know is that heart disease runs very strongly in my family. In fact, my biological father had a heart attack before the age of 40 and was diagnosed with congestive heart failure about a year or so ago. His father, my grandfather, had a few heart attacks that ultimately took his life.

I have high blood pressure and that runs strongly on both sides of my family. And, to make matters even crazier, my Mom’s side of the family is heavy on a rarer disease known as Marfan’s Syndrome, my mom has an enlarged aorta.

I learned about four years ago following an episode of “Vasovagal syncope” (aka- passing out and scaring the crap out of your family) that I have mitral valve prolapse syndrome (mitral regurgitation where my blood backwashes). Apparently it is the most common heart valve abnormality and often goes unnoticed. For me, it means I have some explanation for regular fatigue, occasional palpitations and even rare occurrences of anxiety attacks.

What does all of this mean? Well, it really means that I have to be heart healthy and I really take personally the “Address Your Heart” campaign. Admittedly, I haven’t taken that responsibility as seriously as I should have over the last few years. But, I’m working on it!

I’ve been researching coconut oil and already stopped using vegetable oil for cooking a while back, opting for the healthier olive oil. I never salt my food. I try to watch my overall fat intake and incorporate healthier choices and plenty of vegetables. I never deep fry anything and actually have always preferred my chicken skinless.

This winter I had virtually zero exercise. I did just start a new program called DDP Yoga. It’s pretty great and really lets you work at the level you are comfortable at and still see some results. I’m planning on getting the kids involved with some of my workouts just for fun and so that they are seeing me set a better, healthier example for them!

Exercise really is so important! Even just a short walk every day can literally add years to your life!

How do you “Address Your Heart” at home for yourself, and for your family?

Health is foremost on people’s minds, keeping your family in tip top shape can be a challenge in these busy times. Campbell’s Soup wants you to “Address Your Heart” with Heart Healthy Tips, recipes and more!

Visit AddressYourHeart.com to get heart-healthy tips, including 21 Campbell’s recipes that are certified by the AHA and product coupons, as well as Facebook.com/campbellskitchen for the latest Campbell’s recipes and offers.

To get you started I have shared five heart healthy recipes that you will love, and there’s a pretty good chance your kids will too! Plus, you can grab some Campbell’s money saving coupons to help you save while making healthier, smarter, better heart healthy choices!

1. Grilled Bruschetta Chicken

2. Pizza Primavera with Cauliflower Crust

3. Turkey Meatloaf

4. Creamy Turkey & Vegetable Lasagna

5. Creamy Chicken & Vegetables over Spaghetti Squash

Tags: Cauliflower Pizza Crust Heart Healthy Recipes Pizza Primavera Turkey Meatloaf

  1. My grandfather has had several heart scares over the years, but he eats healthy foods and walks every day and is still overall very healthy in his 80’s. My grandmother, who never really had major health issues, passed away 2 years ago. She liked her sweets, didn’t get out to exercise (she was a homebody like me), and drank a lot of sweet coffee drinks.

    1. I think working from home sometimes has its disadvantages, especially when it comes to physical activity. Certainly I know that I need to be more conscious of my lack of movement during the day and take occasional breaks.

  2. They all sound great, but I definitley want to check out that Turkey Meatloaf. I love healthy recipes, so I will definitely head over to their site.

  3. My friend was recently diagnosed with high blood pressure. I will have to make him some of these recipes.

  4. My dad makes a delicious turkey meatloaf – he loads it with fresh peppers and onions. Then bakes them in muffin tins – perfect for freezing for quick lunches too!

  5. Those meals all look so amazing! And the fact that they are heart healthy makes them even more delicious

  6. The creamy chicken and veggies over spaghetti squash would be a definite hit around here. It has all the ingredients we love.

  7. these meals look amazing and so hs healthy must try a few.

  8. Those look great. We all need to take care of our hearts if we want to live long!

  9. As we get older, I find I am trying to make more heart healthy meals. These all sound like really delicious options!

  10. Those all look so good! Yum the pizza , we had some tonight that looked just like that

  11. I definitely want to try some of the cauliflower pizza crusts I keep seeing. I didn’t realize they had one in their collection. That clinches it!

  12. This is my first time hearing about a cauliflower pizza crust. It sounds/looks delicious!

  13. That cauliflower pizza looks amazing! I can’t have Campbells because they usually put gluten in their soup, but you guys enjoy! They used to be my go to.

  14. All of these recipes look AMAZING! Definitely not “heathy”, ha!

  15. I love that healthy foods can be so delicious! Since eliminating processed foods from my diet, I’ve lost weight and felt much better. And I’m eating better than ever before!

  16. The last time I had a physical I got a health warning that scared me a bit. I am going to follow some of these recipes.

  17. The turkey and veggie lasagna sounds so good. I want it for dinner!

  18. They all look great! I am so trying the grilled chicken bruschetta–in fact, I think it is going on the menu plan for this week!

  19. That creamy turkey vegetable lasagna looks sooooo good! I could go for a plate right now!

  20. Yum! I love that everything looks delicious and is also healthy. I always have that idea that healthy meals are bland looking lol

  21. That pizza primavera with cauliflower crust sounds so good & healthy! I’m hungry!

  22. I am always looking for heart healthy recipes to share with my parents. Thanks.

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FAQs

What are the three foods that heal your heart? ›

Chia seeds, flaxseeds, and hemp seeds are all great sources of heart-healthy nutrients, including fiber and omega-3 fatty acids. Numerous studies have found that adding these seeds to your diet can improve many heart disease risk factors, including inflammation, blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides.

What is the most heart-healthy food you can eat? ›

Foods to eat
  • Fish high in omega-3 fatty acids (salmon, tuna, and trout)
  • Lean meats such as 95% lean ground beef or pork tenderloin or skinless chicken or turkey.
  • Eggs.
  • Nuts, seeds, and soy products (tofu)
  • Legumes such as kidney beans, lentils, chickpeas, black-eyed peas, and lima beans.
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Which fruit reduces heart blockage? ›

The best vegetables and fruits for heart patients are bananas, avocados, oranges, grapes, tomatoes, and spinach. These fruits contain potassium, magnesium, and vitamin C which are good for the heart. Research shows that eating a diet rich in these nutrients can help lower blood pressure levels.

Which drink is best for heart? ›

Water is the drink of choice for heart health. If you're thirsty, drink water. When the weather is warm or we're exercising, our bodies need more water than usual. Unflavoured milk, tea and coffee can be enjoyed in moderation.

Does oatmeal remove plaque arteries? ›

Oats. Eating oats can help significantly reduce atherosclerosis risk factors, including high total and LDL (bad) cholesterol ( 24 , 25 ). Oats also contain antioxidants called avenanthramides, which may help inhibit inflammatory proteins called cytokines and adhesion molecules.

Which fruit is best for heart? ›

Berries. Whether it's blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, or strawberries that you're drawn to most, all berries are heart-healthy fruit loaded with vitamin C and fiber.

Which foods reduce plaque in arteries? ›

Avoid Clogged Arteries with These 8 Healthy Foods
  • Fish. Fatty or oily fish such as salmon and tuna are a great source of omega-3 fats, compounds which have been shown in studies to reduce the amount of plaque which sticks in your arteries. ...
  • Seeds & Nuts. ...
  • Green Vegetables. ...
  • Olive Oil. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Chocolate.

What are 4 signs your heart is slowly failing you? ›

You may have trouble breathing, an irregular heartbeat, swollen legs, neck veins that stick out, and sounds from fluid built up in your lungs. Your doctor will check for these and other signs of heart failure. A test called an echocardiogram is often the best test to diagnose your heart failure.

Is Banana good for the heart? ›

Potassium in bananas is good for your heart health and blood pressure. A medium-sized banana will provide around 320-400 mg of potassium, which meets about 10% of your daily potassium needs. Potassium helps your body maintain a healthy heart and blood pressure. In addition, bananas are low in sodium.

What drink can clean your arteries? ›

What drink cleans arteries? Some research suggests that herbal teas such as green tea may help treat clogged arteries. However, a person may need to make other dietary and lifestyle changes, as well as taking other preventive steps to prevent further plaque buildup.

What dissolves artery plaque fast? ›

There is no fast, easy way to unclog an artery once plaque has built up. However, following a heart-healthy eating plan, staying physically active, such as regularly exercising, and quitting smoking (if you smoke) can help stop blockages from getting worse. In some cases, medications or surgery may be needed.

What is the #1 worst habit for your heart? ›

Top Unhealthy Heart Habits
  1. Smoking. Smoking is one of the most unhealthy heart habits. ...
  2. Alcohol Use. ...
  3. Poor Diet. ...
  4. Stress. ...
  5. Little Physical Activity. ...
  6. Avoiding Physicals and Checkups. ...
  7. High Salt Intake. ...
  8. Inadequate Sleep.

What is the most artery clogging food? ›

Among foods that contribute to clogged arteries are: Butter, ghee, suet, lard, coconut oil, and palm oil4. Fatty cuts of red meat5. Whole milk and cream6.

Can heart patients eat pizza? ›

Follow these tips for heart-healthy eating: Eat less saturated fat. Cut back on fatty meats and high-fat dairy products. Limit foods like pizza, burgers, and creamy sauces or gravy.

What fruit cleanse the heart? ›

  • Blackberries. Blackberries are a delicious fruit packed with nutrients critical to heart health. ...
  • Blueberries. These tiny but mighty berries are jam-packed with nutrition, including heart-healthy properties. ...
  • Raspberries. ...
  • Papaya. ...
  • Red Grapes.
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What fruit heals the heart? ›

Berries are rich in antioxidants, which help protect your heart against inflammation and oxidative stress. Other heart-healthy fruits include citrus fruits and tropical fruits like mangoes and papayas.

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