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Aleta Meadowlark enjoys both omming and nomming.
Daily noms are daily.
Recipe Round-Robins are monthly.
Recipes are often biweekly.
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b-a-n-a-n-a-s!
Bananas = Banana Loaf. Cripsy, Chewy, Crunchy and sweet, spread with butter – delicious.
Bananas: they’re gross.
Nanners!
Reminds me, I have 5 in the freezer waiting to be made into Banana Bread.}:P
Mmmm, nanners! Banana allergies run in my family (my mom, grandma, and great-grandma all have/had them), and I am just waiting for the moment when I acquire one. I thought I was in the clear until my mom told me that she used to love bananas, and then up and was allergic to them one day. Needless to say, I feel like I have to fit in all of the bananas I can while I still have time.
Which basically means I make banana bread all the time when I’m home, and torment my mother. This is slightly better than when my brother and I were younger, and used to say things like, “Mom, try this muffin! Oh wait, there’s banana in it, you can’t!”
What a lovely coincidence! I just had a maaaaarvelous bananananana! If you read Pioneer Woman, I’m the strange person she enjoys mocking because I think that bananas are wonderful halved and topped with Miracle Whip and walnuts. But seriously, people dip fruit and veggies in dressing, and MW is a dressing…ish…, or they dip fruit in various yogurts, which are pretty much the same consistency. So I really don’t understand why it’s such a scary idea.
What do you think?
aw, damn it…that stupid ass song is in my head now! haha!
Suddenly, I want banana bread.
But I have no bananas.
Sad day.
Makes me think of the “nannerpuss” commercial…
saw it and immediately thought oh i can make banana bread this weekend! 🙂
Wow. I’d totally see that one on a supersized canvas in my living room. The colors are great.
I’m hoping banana pudding, but banana bread would do.
I am excite, yes!
When I see bananas in that state I always wonder if I have the ingredients for banana bread….It’s some Pavalian thing with me…
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