Free recipes posted on her website:
http://www.thesneakychef.com/free_sneaky_chef_recipes.php
Often if you read through her blogs there are additional recipes posted:
http://www.thesneakychef.com/blog/
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Recipes I have tried so far...
~Sneak-Wiches Peanut Butter and Jam with Orange Puree
~Mac N Cheese Muffins
~Adding Orange Puree to Canned Pasta Sauce
~Adding Orange Puree to Box Kraft Dinner
~Packed Potato Salad (See Pic)
Puree's Not that hard to do!
At first I hesitated to try to make purees. It seemed like allot of work. I first started by using baby food carrots, and homemade sweet potato puree.

(I microwaved the sweet potato, wrapped in paper towels for 20 minutes)
To my surprise it turned out great.
Boiling some carrots up wasn't hard work. And my son Jack, who is 5 1/2 loves carrots. So I cooked extra, for his lunch!
The white bean puree, was the easiest. Open a can of beans, rinse and puree in blender. Wow. Easy!
So far I have made
and White Bean Puree. http://www.thesneakychef.com/free_recipe_white_bean_puree.php
Sneaky Chef, Welcome to my home.
What a wonderful idea.
Add puree's of vegetables, fruits or beans to everyday foods to add a nutrition boost, and a way to get people to eat they're veggies!
So far I own;


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