Hope me Eat Moar Plantz! →[More:] I've been working with a trainer. She's a good friend, and all about building muscle mass. So I've been hitting it HARD at the gym for two weeks or so (LOTS of weights, but more cardio than I've been doing, too), and in tandem, I'm naturally more aware of what I'm eating. My weight is still creeping up.
I am forbidden to diet. She's not concerned about my weight, wants to reduce body fat, inches, and blood pressure. "Give it time," she sez. "Just don't eat crap" She sez. I swear I don't eat crap. I tell her what I eat. (No fast food, no white bread or pasta, etc.)
"Eat moar plantz," she sez.
Put that way, I can see she has a point. (And yes, I read Pollan's latest book, too.)
The problem is, I'm not a cook. I don't enjoy it, and this will be cooking for one, as The Husband and I eat independently and he is plant adverse. I am not plant adverse. I love a salad bar, and know how to make a healthy salad from one. Even friut, one often has to prepare - slicing up strawberries is a chore for me. But fruit is fruit, I can do fruit.
Here is my limited scope of veggie cooking, and all of these I find labor intensive:
The roasted caulifower in the oven with olive oil and cheese.
Green and Yellow squash in the oven with crushed tomatoes and cheese.
Green beans in real teryiaki sauce (no corn syrup).
Celery Sticks and dip.
Can o beans - black or veggie refried.
Tomato and avocado salad or guacamole, carpese (sp) salad, salsa.
I went through an eggplant phase two summers ago, but that seems to be over.
I need your SERIOUSLY SIMPLE vegetable recipes, please!
Thank you!