Guest guest Posted December 12, 2008 Report Share Posted December 12, 2008 I can't remember who talked about the Deceptively Delicious cookbook, but I'm glad somebody did. I bought it several months ago. It happened to be right after we had decided to purchase a electric steamer, so we were already on the right road. I already had small chopper, and it's been keeping up with all of my pureeing. I haven't actually tried too many of Seinfeld's recipes yet. I did try & loved the banana bread & lemon blueberry muffins. There are several recipes I still want to try. The important thing is that it's been helping me to add veggies to our girls (4 1/2 & 2 years) diets. I know that I could have gotten information on steaming veggies & making purees off of the internet cheaper. However, with 2 kids under 5 it's not always easy to find the time. I've looked at many of 's main dishes, and just adapted the purees to existing recipes of mine. These days I'm almost always adding pureed carrot or cauliflower to our dinners. Tonight I made Chicken Tetrazzinni I decided to steam & puree the zucchini instead of slicing it thinly like I always do. I figured it would make it much easier on us at dinnertime, because we then wouldn't be trying to work around the zucchini for the girls helpings. Having chunks of chicken & spaghetti in the dish & I didn't feel like we were eating a " pureed " meal. The girls ate great! I just wanted to share my thoughts, and again thank whoever recommended the cookbook. Nina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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