
I needed a framework to get back on track. Really, the biggest glitch is that the eating plan doesn't necessarily jibe with feeding a ravenous husband and two growing children. But I am going to make this work, and I know I am not alone in this effort, so this is going to be the main focus of posts here on Full Plate these next 90-days. For those who are rolling along happily without Tracy's gig, I think you'll still find plenty of inspiration. I mean, really, how can you go wrong with some new wholesome recipes that can do double-duty as healthful sides? And since my limited time to cook is shifting to the recipes in Tracy's eating plan, you'll also catch a glimpse of what prepared foods I am keeping on hand to round out everyone else's three meals a day!


Sweet Potato Corn Pudding
(from Tracy Anderson's Metamorphosis Dynamic Eating Plan)
1 sweet potato, peeled and diced
*I quadrupled the recipe, using 4 large sweet potatoes, and a bag of frozen white corn (since you can't get it fresh around here yet). It reheats perfectly and will be a great starch side-- or dessert depending upon who you ask--for a few different meals this week.
1 ear white corn*
Steam the sweet potato. Slice the corn off the cob. Combine ingredients in a food processor and puree.
*I quadrupled the recipe, using 4 large sweet potatoes, and a bag of frozen white corn (since you can't get it fresh around here yet). It reheats perfectly and will be a great starch side-- or dessert depending upon who you ask--for a few different meals this week.
Gorgeous pictures/blog!
ReplyDeleteYour blog was reccomended to me from Lisa (LisaOnTheMethod) because I too am doing the Metamorphosis program but without the diet. I am a wife and mother of 3 so I felt that the diet plan was completely unrealistic for my life but I would like to try to incorporate some of it into my meals. I think your blog is great and will help me to do this...thanks!
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