Also I would totally do the same if I didn't live with the BF... then again I totally hid
a banana so I can have it in my smoothie tomorrow cause otherwise the kid will wolf it down (like all food in this house haha)
Never chewed
a banana so well..
I was a bit ambivalent about the bits of diced
banana so on my second batch I added some chopped apple, chopped almonds and some raisins — heavenly.
Sweeten — I like to add like 1/4 — 1/2 of a frozen banana (they tend to fill me up real quick, some people use a whole
banana so play with it).
But nothing tasted as good as
the banana so I ended up eat many of them.
You can name the foods like «Cloudy» carrot or «Barney»
banana so that they identify foods as their friends and eat more than usual.
You can really taste
the banana so well!
I didn't use any agave and only had 1
banana so I subbed frozen blueberries.
His favourite flavour just happens to be
banana so the first muffins I whipped up for him were these banana walnut muffins.
I always want to like those chocolate frozen bananas, but end up hating the hard
banana so this is perfect.
It looks so delicious and I can see how the flavour of coffee would go really nicely with the sweet dates and
banana so that the smoothie doesn't end up being too sweet overall.
I wanted something different — something adding
banana so I hit the web to search out a recipe.
Throw the whole mixture in a pan, don't mash
the banana so much, leave it lumpy, scramble the mixture with pumkin spice etc and drizzle with caramel a banana pudding to die for!
I love my protein and I'm hooked on the chocolate mint protein it's my absolute favourite compared to
the banana so I thought based upon the reviews I'd branch out and test some new flavours.
My absolute favourite is
banana so this is right up my alley.
You never hear of people who refuse to eat blueberries or mangoes; what makes
the banana so loathable?
However, I do have frozen raspberries, vanilla and
a banana so it will make a lovely breakfast drink.
Hi Ashley, thank you I must admit I do adore PB and
banana so much so I even eat that combo in a sandwich!
I LOVE
banana so I also added a little banana flavoring.
I only had one ripe
banana so I used a little apple sauce as well.
I reduced
the banana so it wouldn't overpower the tastiness of the strawberries, and added a bit of vanilla to round out the flavors.
I only had one (very, very large) ripe
banana so I used that and cut the rest of the recipe in half.
I haven't tried this without
banana so it's hard to say, you could try using a handful of soaked cashews x
Ultimately we need to increase the pool of genetic diversity in cultivated
bananas so we're not dependent on single clones such as the Cavendish or the Gros Michel before it.
Hi Joanna, I have not tried this recipe without
bananas so I'm not sure how it'll turn out.
One question though — I'm allergic to
bananas so what would you recommend as a substitute?
I can't eat
bananas so thank you very much for a banana free smoothie recipe!
Hi Ella, has heaps of ripe
bananas so made a load of these — delicious!
They're not as sweet as
bananas so depending on taste preferences, you may wish to add additional fruit or natural sweeteners.
Btw, the store that figures out how package
bananas so that you can buy 5 at a time, one fully green, one just about freckled, and the other three a range in - between so that you can have a perfectly ripe banana each morning (rather than none ripe then all overripe at once!)
I used my KitchenAid (lazy, I know)-- it broke up
the bananas so quickly and got rid of lumps.
I only had two
bananas so I used fresh pineapple to make up for the third, quinoa in place of millet (as someone else here suggested) and for the flour I used white flour and oat bran.
You can't really bake frozen
bananas so I couldn't caramelise them or anything fancy to ramp up the flavour.
I live at 9,000 feet so bread is my nemesis, but i had 4 yucktastic
bananas so I had to try this.
I have a ginger banana bread recipe that I love, but my current sweetie is allergic to
bananas so I can't make any of these recipes.
A frozen treat with the texture of ice cream but made with frozen
bananas so it's far healthier, vegan and gluten free.
I had a freezer full of overripe
bananas so decided that summery banana passionfruit muffins were the order of the day!
I have a few very ripe
bananas so I was wondering if I could sub those for the zucchini?
I am always looking for new ways to use up brown
bananas so this sounds perfect!
Unfortunately, most of the smoothies I typically make use
bananas so I've had to rethink things.
I made them with a few modifications: I subbed ghee for coconut oil, and daughter hates
bananas so I added an egg, and an extra tablespoon - ish of coconut flour.
Also, it's a great way to use overripe
bananas so they don't go to waste.
I considered emptying the batter out of the tin and removing
the bananas so I could grease it, but didn't and decided I would post an irritable message here instead if (as I expected) the cake stuck to the tin.
I had
no bananas so I threw in a handful of frozen blueberries and there's a box of rosehip teabags getting a little dusty at the back of the tea cupboard so I tore one open and sprinkled that in too - what a lovely colour!
Roasting the bananas before using them in these little cakes also lends a delicious caramel flavour — it brings out the natural sweetness in
the bananas so this recipe doesn't have too much sugar in it (if you don't include that delicious caramel sauce, that is).
I buy too many
bananas so I don't run out, but I end up having more than I need, so when they start to turn super brown, I make muffins.
It combines them with other amazing foods like ginger, cinnamon, and
bananas so this is a nutritional feast for the body.
I didn't get much banana flavor in the topping at all because it was so fudgey and chocolately, but I like
bananas so maybe I just didn't notice.
I don't care much for fresh
bananas so needless to say I have been watching many a banana expire on my counter.
He LOVES nuts and
bananas so I thought it'd be fun to make something like this for him.