Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Yams

Chris and I eat pretty healthy most of time - but I'm trying to get more veggies into our diet. I came across a recipe on how to make sweet potato french fries. I'm not a big fan (at least of the Thanksgiving casserole variety) but I have had sweet potato fries and chips before and thought they were pretty good. At the grocery store yesterday, I accidentally bought yams instead of sweet potatoes. I've always thought the two were the same veggie - but they're slightly different.

Yams are high in Vitamin C, dietary fiber, Vitamin B6, potassium, and manganese; while being low in saturated fat and sodium.They also generally have a lower glycemic index than potatoes, which means that they will provide a more sustained form of energy, and give better protection against obesity and diabetes. (via wikipedia)

Neither one of us had ever eaten a yam before, so we didn't know what to expect. They were YUMM! I usually stick to the veggies I know we like and not try anything new, but we might be a little more adventurous next time! I think if you didn't tell people what you did, they would have no idea it was a yam instead of a potato (and it's healthier!)

Here's what I did:

• Wash and cut about three yams into french fry size. (This step probably took as long as baking them did)

• Put fries into a large mixing bowl. Tossed with a little extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper, garlic powder and Mexican seasonings.

• Bake for a total of 20 minutes at 450 (after ten minutes, flip fries over). Then throw broiler on for a couple minutes to make them crispy.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Friday, March 6, 2009

New Portfolio and Resume!

I've just spent all week rewriting and updating (many times) my resume and had a photo shoot in my dining room for my portfolio. Please check it out and feel free to pass on to anyone you know in the Columbus area that might need a graphic designer.