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1DH can eat what I make or fend for himself.
i recommend deborah madison's "vegetarian cooking for everyone."i use that cookbook very often; the recipes are excellent.
We really like this one a lot too. I have definitely sat down and eaten an entire recipe at once (not recommended). http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016146-broccoli-salad-with-garlic-and-sesameI like a lot of Melissa Clarks' recipes (lots posted on ny times)One way I increased my veggie intake was to have a salad and a hot vegetable with dinner. I do sometimes feel I need a bit of starch to feel satisfied. So I'll do a 1/2 cup serving of rice plus a giant veggie stirfry and then I'm more satisfied than if I ate just the stirfry and no rice. But limiting my portion helps me keep it reasonable on the rice. What are you eating too much of that you are trying to eat less of? That might also help with suggestions. I know you guys eat a pretty healthy diet to begin with.
But the vegan sites have yummy veggie recipes Easily made into side dishes. Oh She Glows has a lot of soy free ones. SHe has a cookbook which is lovely and you can see if your library has it. I eat very little soy now a days, it is not hard. I eat a lot of beans. But for cooking veggies, really no need for soy, most recipes i make do not even call for Tamari or soy sauce.
I hope I don't come across as critical, but what exactly do you eat, Meri? (besides beans). Aren't you vegan? Gluten and grain free? And now almost soy free?