Sentences with phrase «worry about the banana»

While I often hear people worry about bananas («they are so sweet, they must be bad for you!»)

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I added just a smidgen less of the millet, just for the sake of calories (yes, I know... shame on me for making a banana bread when I'm worried about calories) and it was still plenty crackly.
Don't worry about making it smooth, the bananas should be a little lumpy.
Since this is a frozen treat, the bananas should not cause the ice cream to discolor at all, so don't worry about having to add anything to prevent that.
In the dry mixture I included ground ginger, then mixed the wet & dry bowls before pouring on top of bananas (I was worried about them being mixed enough).
If you're not so thrilled about the taste of bananas, though, not to worry.
I was worried about the texture, but I am so so happy to hear it was still delicious And I bet the peanut butter taste with the sweet potato and banana is super yum, and I love these even more chilled too.
Don't worry about it... I'm sure there aren't that many ways to tweak banana bread recipes.
Does this sound familiar to you — you worry about feeding your newborn / you eventually establish feeding your newborn, you worry that you'll never sleep again / your baby eventually starts sleeping through, you worry their not reaching their milestones quick enough / they start smashing their milestones and you couldn't be prouder, you worry they will only ever eat mashed banana or beige food / they slowly start eating more fruit and vegetables.
So if I am going to make my own carrots, or mash up some bananas, instead of worrying about the convenience of having your babies not use the pouches, you can make your own pouches.
And, hey, if someone really, really still wants to feed the baby, no worries, in 6 to 8 months, baby will happily accept cheerios, banana and avocado from just about anyone.
In a few short months, the bite marks on your breasts will fade, and the next set of teeth will break through, and you'll be worrying about a whole new set of problems, like whether to feed him banana, avocado, or applesauce for dinner.
There's probably not a guru on the planet that will recommend bananas or potatoes on a low carb diet, but that's okay, but you can add other fruits to your diet without worrying about slowing your weight loss
** Note (2): If you're NOT following the 21DSD, feel free to use a fully ripe yellow banana (don't worry about the green tip!).
Don't worry about the natural sugars in pineapples either, they're actually very low on the glycemic index and have less sugar than apples, bananas, and oranges per serving.
My over-ripe bananas always go in smoothies — I have so many of them I'm more worried about running out!
Just wanted to share that BananaWave, the newest plant milk (like almond or rice milk but made with bananas instead) also works here, and also allows you to skip the added sweeteners (to the commentor who was worried about sweetening / calories) as it is pretty sweet by itself.
That chart did a nice job of putting the dangers of radiation in perspective, and probably helped soothe some worried souls — at least it got people tweeting about the amount of radiation eating a banana exposes you to.
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