Spinach, Tofu and Tomato Casserole: My Babymoon Bake

October 6, 2010 in Desserts, Entrees, Gluten Free, Vegetarian Entrees

Spinach, Tomato and Brown Rice Bake

Spinach, Tomato and Brown Rice Bake

Some of you out there know that in my other life, I work as a postpartum doula (as well as other in childbirth & baby related roles), which means I help take care of women and their babies during the “Babymoon” period, a.k.a. the fourth trimester, a.k.a. the first three months of a newborn’s life. Along with breastfeeding support, giving tips on infant care, and light housecleaning, one of the most popular functions of a postpartum doula is, happily for me, meal preparation! I love this part of my job almost as much as holding sweet little bundles in order to give mama a break.

Many relatives and friends like to bring over casserole-style dishes, which are highly practical as they can be frozen, stored efficiently, and are easily reheated – they can, however, be a bit on the heavy side. I have a few favorite recipes for new families, with an emphasis on nutrition and digestibility, but I recently tinkered around and figured out what might be the ultimate meal for a new mama. A midwife in Jennifer Block’s book  “Pushed” described the postpartum meal that she always prepares for her clients as being nourishing, quickly absorbed, high in iron and in fiber; it’s typically based in greens and brown rice, then sweet potatoes, or any other favored vegetable. My version includes spinach (though you could use fresh kale or chard), brown rice and tomatoes. Read the rest of this entry →

An Eggless Low-Carb* Breakfast: Tofu Scramble

March 31, 2010 in Gluten Free, Healthy Fare, Vegan Recipes, Vegetarian Entrees

I’ve been on the horns of a breakfast dilemma for a while now. I both enjoy and believe in the South Beach approach that I’m using right now, and I both enjoy and believe in the benefits of Greek-style nonfat yogurt – high protein, nice and thick, active cultures, yay. But you know what? Eating it every day for months on end? Gets pretty dull. Even mixed with flax and, once off phase one, berries, it still wear thin.

Turning to the various South Beach cookbooks and the ultimate South Beach recipe source, well, the breakfast offerings tend to be very egg-centric – and due to my nursing daughter’s sensitivity to eggs, I cannot eat them at the moment. I used to enjoy them once upon a time, but it’s just not possible for the time being. She used to be sensitive to soy as well, but she’s better with it now, so the world of tofu has opened back up to us! Hurrah. I threw together a simple tofu scramble and had to share it with you, as tofu is a very nutrient-rich, inexpensive source of protein. Read the rest of this entry →

Fab Frugal Friday: Easy! Healthy! Yummy! Sun-Dried Tomato Spread Recipe

January 15, 2010 in Appetizers, Frugal Tips, Healthy Fare, Vegan Recipes, Vegetarian Entrees

This recipe proves my theory that any recipe can be made delicious by adding sun dried tomatoes. Even a tofu recipe!

Ok, ok, we know you’ve always walked by that block of white stuff stashed in the corner of the produce department and thought “I should eat tofu,” but you never knew what to do with the stuff. Well, we here at FFF have a solution: Sun Dried Tomato Spread made with THREE ingredients: 16 ounces extra firm tofu; 1 jar (8 ounce) sun dried tomatoes in oil; and garlic powder. That’s it! (You can, of course add S & P and a little diced parsley to make it look pretty, but those are entirely optional.)

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