Double-Decker Coconut Berry Sandwich


I’ve been single for two years.

Sure, I’ve gone on dates, and even a blind date.

But it’s been quite a while since my last serious relationship. I kinda like being single! (Not that I want to be single forever, but it’s fun for now.) My roommate is single at the moment, too, and so we were each others’ date for Valentine’s Day—for breakfast, at least.

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I made us each a bowl of this: Hot Fudge Oatmeal.

It was a very low-key Valentine’s Day. Emily cleaned around the house, and I did blog work (including dealing with a giant tech-issue headache. Running this blog takes a lot more work than it might seem!) I also tested a few recipe experiments. The best one of the day was peanut butter maple fudge. Yummmmm…

Later, I incorporated the leftover strawberries into my lunch:

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Double-Decker Coconut Berry Sandwich

(Really more of a concept than a recipe.)

  • Fresh strawberries, sliced
  • Soft coconut butter or Homemade Coconut Butter
  • Bread of choice
  • optional: jam, chocolate chips, etc.

To assemble the sandwich: Spread a layer of coconut butter on one or both slices of the bread (or pita, sandwich thin, etc. Optional: layer on some jam and/or chocolate chips. (You can also opt for a sprinkle of sugar or stevia if you have an extreme sweet tooth and want more of a cake-like sandwich.) Slice the strawberries on top and close up your sandwich. Eat!

For this particular sandwich, I used a Mrs. Bairds whole-grain grillin thin. They’re vegan, and they’re really good! (I’d originally bought the package so I could have a bun for my Amy’s Bistro burger at a party last week.)

coconut butter sandwich

That’s my giant salad in the background, with a boring (but delicious) olive-oil vinaigrette. Not the prettiest background choice for a photoshoot, but when I am hungry I don’t want to bother with a photoshoot. I just want to eat! (It’s one of the reasons I rarely post about my savory meals. Who wants to stop and take photos while your dinner gets cold?)

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love sandwich

Question of the Day:

Would you rather be single or in a relationship?

Being single is definitely easier, but I don’t want to be single forever… I’ve set such high standards that sometimes I worry I will be! The things you have to work for are the most rewarding, and I guess it depends on the other person in the relationship. I’ve had some really fun, meaningful relationships and one that was not-so-great from the very beginning. (It was a high school fling, though, so maybe it shouldn’t even count!)

My favorite Valentine’s Day was when my boyfriend surprised me.

But this year, my single friends and I had a “girls-only” night, and that was pretty fun too. I made a chocolate truffle pie for the night… the recipe will be in tomorrow’s post!

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111 Comments

  1. lynn @ the actor's diet says:

    i’ve been in a relationship for 15 years, but before we met i was single for a long time and my longest relationship was 2 months. don’t settle – you’ll meet the right person eventually so enjoy your bachelorette days while you can!

  2. Lauren @ What Lauren Likes says:

    Great sammie idea 😀

  3. natalie @ southern fit foodie says:

    I’m married, and I absolutely LOVE married life. It’s like a sleepover with your best friend that never ends. I think it is awesome that you set high standards when it comes to dating. No need to settle!

    Coconut butter is the best – I ate it on a sweet potato last night.

  4. Nathalie says:

    I’ve been single my whole life. Unless you count one really (really really) short stint where I guy I liked said he also liked me. This was right before he moved halfway across the country. Better to have loved and lost, I suppose? Girls’ night is DEFINITELY fun though. I’ve been having pudding-and-movie nights with other girl teachers I’m friends with, recently ^_^ Your recipes have been a hit with them!

    This recipe amuses me because you see concoctions like this in the convenience stores, here in Japan! They’re usually cream and strawberries, and maybe custard too. Sometimes they use mikan (mandarin oranges), and/or other mixed fruit. It’s almost a standby.

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Ahhhhh mikans! Those were my absolute favorite things when I was a little girl in Japan. Thanks for mentioning them and bringing back the memory :).

  5. Rachael @ Ready to Get Sweaty says:

    The hot fudge oatmeal looks delicious – I am so going to have to try that.

    I too am single and loving it (right now at least)! Sounds like you had a great Valentine’s Day with your roommate…that is my favorite way to spend the holiday also, with friends!

  6. Moni'sMeals says:

    Great breakfast idea here!
    I have been married for 8 years (together 11) and I am so super lucky. I truly believe it happens when you least expect so keep that in mind. 🙂
    My guy is the best, but he is lucky too… I make bake and cook because I love it, BUT this means he is stoked too.
    We went to dinner last night, I opened his card and burst into tears AT the resturant! So UNLIKE me but what he wrote was so meaningful and romantic. ahhhhhh. 🙂

  7. Rebekah says:

    Mmm, yum!

    Loved what you said about being single vs. being in a relationship. I can so relate…Glad to know I’m not alone in my thoughts! 🙂

  8. Renee Allen says:

    Being married is the ultimate best! (Is that redundant?) Being single is next, then dating or exploring relationships. Dating is full of highs and lows and a bit stressful, but it’s fun when it’s working well. Once you get married, you look back to those single/dating days and think, “I’m so glad I’m not there anymore.” It can be fun though! Enjoy whatever mode you are in! (which it sounds like you are :))

  9. Averie @ Love Veggies and Yoga says:

    That’s my idea of a sandwich. It looks awesome!

    I’ve been married for what feels like a lifetime…oh wait, it has been 🙂 I love my husband and feel blessed that we’ve made it work for a decade and a half of either being married or being together, and we have a beautiful daughter and I couldn’t imagine my life any other way!

  10. Angel says:

    Comment, comment, comment. (Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate!) : ) Relationship? I’m married, so I have to go with yes, relationship – although I admit that sometimes it is really hard. My husband and I are almost total opposites on most things – except our faith. That one thing is enough, though, to help us through the tough times.