The MiniBooNE experiment at Fermilab has amassed the world's largest sample of neutrino and antineutrino events in the 1 GeV energy range; a sample that includes both quasi-elastic scattering and single pion production processes. Although the primary motivation for MiniBooNE has been the now-reported search for muon neutrino to electron neutrino oscillations, there has been recent regained interest in neutrino interaction physics. Such low energy neutrino cross section measurements have not been updated for decades, having been first measured in bubble and spark chamber experiments. New measurements are sorely needed and yield important constraints for neutrino oscillation experiments operating in this 1 GeV energy range. With an order of magnitude larger statistics than historically available, study of the MiniBooNE events is already providing new insight into low energy neutrino scattering on nuclei. In addition to the MiniBooNE results, new results from the SciBooNE experiment, a recent addition to the Booster neutrino beamline at Fermilab, will also be shown.