I wrote about bananas one day this week too!
Not exact matches
I know that it's almost Thanksgiving, and that I'm supposed to be talking
about cranberries or what to eat with your turkey, and that you and I both have planes to catch and grocery lists to
write, but please consider filing away this recipe for the future, a future after the holidays, when you may find yourself with a couple of free hours and a defrosted ham bone that was once lost beneath some frozen
bananas.
I'm glad you liked it:) And thanks for the tip
about the
bananas... sometimes it's hard to
write an amount for a recipe because they can vary in size so much.
Objectives: Students will: (1) create and conduct a survey
about bananas, (2) identify reasons for
bananas being popular, (3) map a
bananas» journey from «bulb» to lunch box, and (4)
write a book for younger children that depicts important concepts
about bananas and where they come from.
I've
written about using
banana in the recipe — that's the sweetener I usually use in these cookies:)
When ordering your groceries, you can
write notes
about the groceries you are purchasing like: «Please select
bananas that are slightly green.»
I
wrote about the plastic wrapped
bananas a while ago too, because they're just so ridiculous.
Use this time to read
about and prepare for those first meals of
bananas, avocados, or whatever «first food» you'll end up
writing down in your child's baby book... at six months!
I don't know
about you, but
banana bread has slow down and relax
written all over it!
There are other health benefit so eating
bananas with black spots, but don't have enough chars to
write up
about it.
A Canadian who now lives in Slovakia, Naomi
writes about traditions, food, and life in Slovakia (as well as some pretty strange food) at Almost
Bananas.
I also like to keep a stash of frozen
banana chunks in my freezer for making smoothies, as I
wrote about in my Chocolate
Banana Chia Seed Smoothies post.
In related news, TV Line reached out to David Duchovny
about an upcoming episode
written by Darin Morgan the outlet reports is «utterly
bananas».
We
write a lot
about everyday cars here at BestRide, but when we
wrote about the 980hp 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle that Ringbrothers built for the SEMA show this October, you guys went
bananas.