Wednesday, July 29, 2015

More Natural Livity

So far, the only place that I've found for Tofu Scramble on the weekend is at Natural Livity. Below is their typical breakfast platter $7 of Scramble, Salad and Pita. Really tasty...
The hot bar on July 15th....
this info is more for myself...
The Peanut Punch sounded incredible, but because I thought it might take a long time to make, I held off on ordering one...
They made it with Agave in just a minute. Extremely thick but obviously very good. Too small!
Other Drink options...
Other carryout lately: More Tofu Scramble with Sausage for breakfast at home...
BBQ Soy Chunks...
a Large $15 carryout order with Field Roast Celebration Roast, Potatoes and Soy Chunks. Makes for several meals...
below is a small dog that lives around the corner from us. If he didnt have a collar, I would snatch him just cuz he is so hilarious looking. He sleeps on his back in the middle of the road (I guess in front if his owner's home). Fortunately, it is not a busy road...
More food pics coming. Bye for now.

12 comments:

  1. Oh, the just mayo can't be carryon, the TSA will take it- would have to be in checked luggage. Worth it though.
    That tofu scramble looks like a good one! Nice pile of veggies on the side there too. And between their veg sausage and the field roast at such great prices for a whole meal you may never need to buy it at the overpriced grocery!
    The smoothie sounds (almost) perfect! ;) nice that they include oats, that totally makes the smoothie thicker and more filling. Do they just have one size?

    Adorable doggie! I hope he stays safe out of the road.
    How do your chickens like the new tropical climate? Do they just wander the yard..?
    Ttrockwood

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    1. Mr. STV has vowed never to check luggage again after almost missing his flight home last time. I 'make do' with Vegenaisse;-) yeah, they just have thr one size for the Smoothie. Like the TJ's Tiki Masala, I may have to buy two to satisfy cuz it goes down quick. The chickens are happier than anyone. They are singing all day long and having a blast. Yes, they just wander, but not too far. If they go too far, they go down a cliff and I dont know how I would retrieve them.

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  2. The smoothie sounds so good! I want to make that! Although it's not really a punch, is it?
    Cute dog, I'd name him Peanut Punch if he were mine.
    Really love the looks of how they are cooking the potatoes down there.

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    1. Isnt it strange that they call it 'Punch'? Maybe they mean like a punch in the arm? These food at Natural Livity is seriously well made. Someone with talent in the kitchen.

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  3. Wow, the food looks so good! The Celebration roast with potatoes looks so juicy! It seems that BBQ is very popular there, which is never a bad thing. The peanut punch sounds so unusual and I want to try one! That dog is adorable. I hope he has good hearing if he sleeps in the road!

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    1. I am eating like it is winter in Virginia. Faux meat and potatoes. But I am not used to seeing these homestyle foods being served, so I get all excited.

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  4. Oooh so many yummy looking tofu scrambles!! The very first plate looks so good, definitely a perfectly balanced meal. The peanut punch sounds amazing!!! I want to make something similar to that :) Thanks for including the ingredients, ha!

    The pup is too cute! He looks so sleepy in that pic :) I hope that he remains safe in the road, that sounds a little too dangerous for my liking.

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    1. I am worried about the little pup too, but he is a street tough. Really owns this neighborhood.

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  5. Sorry, can't talk about any of the food now that the little old man dog is on my mind. What a pip!

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    1. The first time I saw him, I thought he was a large fox. Took me a few seconds to remember there are no foxes here.

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  6. I really like this place! Lots of delicious and colorful meals. Pita + Scramble = yes. The Peanut Punch sounds like a delicious milkshake/frosty type of situation. I've just realized something: with the exception of once (that I recall), there is little to no melon around. Summer requires watermelon, and I'm wondering if they can't have it there? Or am I missing it?

    P.S. Central Texas, mild humidity. East Central and Coast...heavy humidity. I actually got a little sick for about three days, feeling light headed and faint. I attribute it to the extreme temp swings between inside and outside.

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    1. They dont sell melons at the fruit stands that I have seen. Primarily Mangoes, Plaintains, Papaya and Pineapple. Melons are in the grocery store, but the store produce took a while getting here if you get my drift.

      It is ironic that people go to Colorado and get altitude sickness. Hope you were keeping yourself well hydrated.

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