Thought I’d share a picture of yesterday’s post-run breakfast (i.e. “second breakfast”) because it features a new favorite of mine– pine nuts.
I used to eat these little gems all the time in cookies (called “Pignoli Cookies”), but never thought to pop ’em plain. Gosh, they’re good. In fact, I think I’ll end this post and go have some more right now!
Mixed veggies stir-fried with garlic and ginger (I made this the night before)/ Three slices toast/ Lots of pine nuts
Not pictured: I also had a mini-protein shake, consisting of a cup of almond milk and 1tablespoon of Nutiva chocolate hemp protein powder. Told you I was hungry!
loveofoats says
MMMM that is a much yummier looking post workout meal than what I normally have 🙂
happy saturday!
Allison says
Your meals always look SO satifying!! How did you like the protein powder shake? I’ve been thinking about picking up a few packets to try…did you get it at Whole Foods? Have a great day, girl!!
Amy says
With Caroline on broccoli hut and Allison trying chopsticks I was wondering if you could do a chopstick tutorial post since your the pro 🙂 They look so fun to use, but I have (probably like most people) no idea how to use them without getting most of the food on my lap! Have a good weekend 🙂
p.s. sorry to sound naive, but besides the wooden disposable ones you get at a Chinese restaurant where do you buy chopsticks?
Katy says
I’m glad you posted about the smoothie protein powder, because I’m thinking of trying it. I’ve tried the regular plain hemp protein powder and it is not good at all. But I think the chocolate one sounds better without the nasty aftertaste.
Looks like a very yummy filling meal!
mad about udon says
Ooooh I have a story about pine nuts. Those little nuggets of wonder are usually hella expensive ($7 for 125 g) but for some reason the local grocery recently listed them for $4.40 a KILO (should have been $4.40/100g I think). So I ended up buying $40 worth of pine nuts for $4.
Rach-ums says
Right now I use soy protein powder, but that hemp stuff is intriguing. Did you order it online? Both breakfasts sound fab!
Latayy says
i like your breakfast post ..sometimes I feel like I can only eat oatmeal and green tea for breakfast
Emma says
mm looks good. i have never thought of eating veggies for brekkie- but why not? what a healthy way to start the day!
Foodie (Fab and Delicious Food) says
Yum, your breakfast looks good! And now I want some pine nuts!
shellyfish says
I love pine nuts! I really discovered them when living in the desert southwest. I love love love them. You can lightly toast them in a hot, dry pan and they make a great addition to pastas & salads – and non-toasted, too! Not to mentioned blended up to make creamy sauces!
linds says
I love your appetite 🙂 My kinda girl 🙂 Mmmm to your veggie stirfry, you wanna mail me some leftovers? But don’t send by UPS because we know what happened to that giant banana when he encountered the thieving UPS man……..
MizFit says
I LOVE those nuts plain as well (shocking I know as Im Plain Eater McGee)
M.
Ruby Red Vegan says
Oh goodness, that looks delicious! It certainly feels nice to sit down to a big yummy meal after a hard workout. Pine nuts, huh? I am going to have to try some… I’ve probably had them in a restaurant before, but I’ve never cooked with them before and have definitely never popped them plain. I think they’re calling to me!
Oh and congrats on your blog award. Yay yay yay! You deserve it, because you and your blog are so awesome and fun.
glidingcalm says
yum! Pine nuts! I love them in pasta and salads….but too many gets way too rich for me!!
Ruby Red Vegan says
oh katie dearest, if i even had one peanut butter parfait to my name, you know i’d share it with you. but me no have one! 🙁 and those little meanies — they didn’t even put the recipe for it in the native foods cookbook! but i think some vegan peanut butter cheesecake would make up for this…
CeciLiA says
LOL … that title sounds familiar, did you use it before?! 0_o Hrmm, my brain …
I love pine nuts, they taste so amazing!! Lol, I told my dad I’m on the look out for vegan protein shakes … he gave me this funny look and say “you trying to bulk up?” hehehehe … hrmmm, me with mass amount of muscles?!! Maybe not ….
Lily Girl says
Honestly, I don’t know how you eat that much especially that often – I am always amazed at the size of your meals! Do you like the chocolate hemp powder? I use the original flavor, but I use it in my green smoothies, so the ‘green’ taste isn’t out of place.
Of course you may add me to your blog roll, I’m honored! I added you to mine, which I realize now was poor blogging etiquette… lesson learned!
Congratulations on your blog awards – you most certainly deserve them!
Danielle says
Simple… yet satisfying… what more can we ask for to conquer hunger pains!
Jenny says
That one of the things I love about running…the second breakfast!! Yours looks yummy!
My oldest son loves pine nuts too!
Fitnessista says
i haven’t had pine nuts in such a long time… but they are GOOD!
i love the second breakfast 🙂
have a great day!
aTxVegn says
That’s quite a breakfast for a hungry girl!
Congratulations on being featured on the cupcake blog! You so deserve it.
every gym's nightmare says
i usually have about 3 peices of toast when i eat but i make one, go back for another, and then another. i never think i can eat that much but i pretty much always do 🙂
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VegMomma says
Nice! Pine nuts are such a unique nut, and so tasty!
Vaala says
Yummy, pine nuts are delicious. I love making spinach pesto with them…not exactly original but very tasty.
ChocolateCoveredVegan says
Hey Amy,
LOL thanks for calling me the chopstick pro :o). I don’t think I can “tell” someone how to use chopsticks without being able to “show” them… Too bad I don’t know how to make a movie tutorial and post that! So I googled it and found a site where someone who does know how to make and post a movie did so:
http://video.about.com/chinesefood/How-to-Use-Chopsticks.htm
Hopefully that’s helpful!
I’m trying to remember where I’ve gotten my non-disposable chopsticks over the years. Some of my pairs are from Japan, but I have found other pairs in places like “World Market” and Asian grocery stores.
Pink Theory says
yummy post workout meal! I’ll have to look into the hemp protein powder, sounds interesting. And of course you can add me to your blog roll…I would be honored!! 🙂
Vegan_Noodle says
Toasted pine nuts are a favorite of mine to snack on as well. And I seem to put them on pretty much every salad I eat.
This post makes me want to start running again so I can have second breakfast. 🙂
Jenn says
I LOVE pine nuts – but I’ve never had them plain either! They’ve always been mixed with some other part of the meal. I think I’ve got to try it too…
Eric says
Pine nuts…..my favorite! I had a bowl of toasted pine nuts with dinner last night. Yum 🙂