Child escaped from bed so my post was cut short!
Most meal recipies can be adjusted to fit within the plan. As PP said the principles are low fat, so meat should be trimmed of fat and skin, stuff should be grilled rather than fried, dry fried or cooked by spraying oil rather than pouring melted lard over them.
The plan is very adaptable its all about personal choices. Its all a bit obvious but taught me the principles of how to weigh up one choice against another.
I'm a convert to using spray oil but didn't like frylight. Things like roast potatos par boiled lightly fluffed in the colander, left to cool then sprayed with oil are fantastically crispy and have a fraction of the fat of melting a block of lard and liberally spooning it over.
As for organic freezer food also suitable for a todler i make lots of simple arribiata type pasta sauces, mild currys, casseroles, a basic veg rich low fat mince that acts as a base for spagbol, chilli, cottage pie etc.
Most meals can be made to be filling, well balanced and tasty without many syns (calories that don't fill or provide nutritional value). Its things like a big squirt of ketchup, lashings of oily gravy, and the more obvious alcohol, chocolate and crisps that need to be carefully monitored.