When I started reading healthy/lifestyle blogs, I noticed there were some foods that these bloggers could not stop raving about and could not stop eating. Among these foods were oatmeal, kale, spinach, pumpkin, beans and nuts. Nuts were put on just about anything and everything. I saw them on oatmeal, yogurt, salads, in sandwiches, baked goods, soups, paninis, and stuffed in gourds. Back then, I liked nuts. But, I was always afraid of their high calorie content and the fact that I could inhale a pound of them in one sitting. Now, I’ve grown to fully enjoy all kinds of nuts and have learned to consume them without abusing them. I’ve become quite fond of raw almonds, walnuts, cashews and even the occasional peanut. However, pecans didn’t play a role on my grocery shopping list. I’m not sure why? I think I just stuck with what I liked and never moved beyond that (remember, I am a creature of habit). A few weeks ago, that all changed.
Marta from The Pecan Store (a division of The Green Valley Pecan Company) had emailed me asking if I would be interested in sampling some of their prized pecans. At first, I wasn’t quite sure what to say. After all, I wasn’t much of a pecan eater. But once I had the chance to look at their website and learn all the facts about this powerful little nut, I was sold! Within a few short days, my package arrived from Marta and inside was a half pound of pecan halves. Wow! I was shocked! It was quite a hefty bag to sample, but I certainly wasn’t complaining. Now, I just had to figure out what I was going to do with all these pecans…

Before I ripped open the bag to sample my little goodies, I took a peek at the informational brochure that came along with my package. Honestly, I don’t know where I’ve been because I had no idea pecans were this amazing! Check it out:
- The latest research from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) confirms pecans are one of the highest antioxidant-rich tree nuts and are ranked in the top category of all foods for antioxidants.
- Pecans are a good source of fiber, providing 10% of the Daily Value for fiber in a single serving.
- Scientific research at Loma Linda University shows the addition of pecans to the American Heart Association’s Step 1 diet lowered LDL (bad cholesterol) levels more than twice as much as the AHA Step 1 diet alone.
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has acknowledged this and related research and approved the following qualified health claim: “Scientific evidence suggests, but does not prove, that eating 1.5 ounces per day of most nuts, such as pecans, as part of a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, may reduce the risk of heart disease.”
After reading all those benefits, I was even more excited to try my pecans. I can’t believe I’ve been missing out. Thank you, Marta, for sending me these amazing nuts to sample. And while I’m grateful for the half pound of pecans, your other products don’t look so bad either (hint, hint). In fact, they look almost too good to be true: Butter Toffee Pecans, Dark Chocolate Pecan Bark, Arizona Pecan Brittle, Oliver Pecan Amaretto Pecan Honey Butter, San Saba Blackberry Pecan Preserves, Milk Chocolate Pecan Fudge and Oil Kinloch Plantation Pecan Oil.

The pecans were delicious! They were softer in texture than an almond or walnut but still had a nice, subtle crunch. They’re rich and buttery in taste and complement both sweet and savory dishes. In fact, these pecans were so tasty that it didn’t take me too long to get through the entire bag. Aside from the few handfuls I would grab out of the bag to munch on as a snack, I made some great creations. Take a look…
Buzzy Spiced Banana Pumpkin Muffins

Sweet Sweet Potato with Cottage Cheese, Raisins, Honey and Pecans

Pumpkin Pie Cake with Dried Cranberries, Pecans and Agave Nectar (inspired by KathEats.com)

Thanksgiving Brussels Sprouts with Goat Cheese, Dried Cranberries, Chickpeas and Pecans

Sweet Potato Brownies with Coconut, Flaxseeds, Pecans and Walnuts (Say what? Yup, you heard right. Stay tuned for the recipe…)

After reviewing and consuming these pecans, I’ve decided that The Pecan Store sells a good nut and that pecans must now become a staple in my kitchen. Like all nuts, the pecan is versatile. You can put them on and in just about anything, and whatever you’re eating will taste that much better. Plus, it’s a great way to get some more protein and healthy fat into your diet. Pecans have always reminded me of the more decadent desserts such as German chocolate cake, butter pecan ice cream (one of my Dad’s faves), pecan pie, pecan turtle clusters and cinnamon pecan rolls. Perhaps that’s the reason why they’ve been void from my nut repertoire? But now that I know I can add pecans to foods and still have them be healthy, I guess I was the nut for not trying them sooner!
What’s your favorite nut? Do you like receiving food as gifts (ex: fruit baskets, Harry & David Gift Towers)?
Namasté,
Nicole





























































Hi, I'm Nicole and welcome to Healthy Chow. My last name is Chow and this is my journey to living a life that is healthy and well-balanced. That being said, I thought Healthy Chow would be an appropriate name for my blog! I love to eat, I'm growing my love to cook and I'm in love with family, yoga and creating my own jewelry. This blog was started as a way to remind myself (and the world) that there isn't just one definition of healthy. We each just need to find our own meaning. Please join me as I find mine.
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