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Cranberry Roasted Turnips, Sweet Potatoes and Apples

Posted Oct 11 2010 8:22pm

Thank you all for the help on Naming My Veggies ! It was seriously a huge help in being able to at least name my new food!

After finding out what my loot was named I went in search of recipes. I loved the sound of the recipes you sent, but already found this one for the turnips and was sold. Tonight’s dinner recipe was inspired by this recipe I found on My Recipes.com .

I busted out the long stemmed apples turnips, gave them a good cleaning and chopped them up. IMG_2137

Ingredients: turnips, apple, large sweet potato, dried cranberries, agave, brown sugar, olive oil, lime juice, cinnamon. IMG_2229

I chopped up the turnips, sweet potato and apple and put them in a bowl.

In a separate bowl I combined: 1 Tb. lime juice, 2 Tb Olive Oil, 2 Tb Agave, 1 Tb brown sugar, dash of salt and cinnamon.

Then, I poured it on the chopped veggies/fruit and tossed it around. At this point I added the cranberries. Before putting it in the oven I had the amazing idea to add a can of chickpeas. I rinsed them off and tossed them in a Tb. of agave with a dash of salt and cinnamon before adding them to the pan.

Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. IMG_2231

Delicious! This is my new favorite dinner. IMG_2238 I am seriously in love with this!

Added bonus: Ben liked it too :) He is not a big fan of chickpeas (I know, right?) but he is a HUGE fan of dried cranberries so I think they distracted him ;) IMG_2237

I have been getting a lot of really great questions from readers lately and thought I’d share my response on this one here.

I love your style of eating/cooking. What are you most conscious about? how many calories something has? how much protein? how much fat? where the ingredients come from?

My first thought when I read this was, I don’t think there is one of those options that really jumps out at me.

I think my thought process when I am going to eat is first “What do I want to eat?”

I usually go straight for that because my tastes are mostly healthy and I know that denying myself what I want just means I’ll eat it anyways.

Then I often ask myself: “Will it keep me full until my next meal/snack?” and “Should I add some protein or fat to that?”

I am aware of the fact that I need protein after runs, so I should incorporate it into breakfast (I run in the morning). That takes some effort/thought on my part because one of my fave breakfasts is almond butter toast – not exactly the highest protein option .

I am also aware that I’m more likely to binge if I don’t eat some kind of fat with breakfast or lunch. So, 9 times out of 10 there is nut butter with breakfast :)

Outside of that, I’m not aware of one thing more than another. I do not count calories or fat grams. Seriously. I am horrible with math in my head and really have no clue what things on plate add up to unless I make it a point to do that.

I try to keep in mind where the ingredients come from and I’m trying to buy more local foods. I also keep in mind that I disagree with factory farming, so if I’m going to ever eat meat then I would have to plan ahead and buy organic. This really  never occurs to me at the store, so it doesn’t happen.

Note: I will never say who asked me any question, as I want you to feel comfortable to ask me anything :)

Snacks! IMG_2218 IMG_2227 IMG_2245

In other news, I talked myself out of buying ice cream when I stopped at the store today for a few things. Now I totally regret it. SOB.

I was all proud of myself at the store, now I’m pissed at myself. Fantastic work, Monica.

I am now staring at this old pic longingly… pumpkin ice cream

See ya later!

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