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Using up banana chips?

Willow92
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Hey, hope this is the right place...
I bought some honey dipped banana chips from Julian Graves coz they were reduced. I like to eat them on their own but I'd like to do something with them. Is there any way of using them up? I'd make muffins or something but I have no flour or anything like that.
Thanks in advance
I bought some honey dipped banana chips from Julian Graves coz they were reduced. I like to eat them on their own but I'd like to do something with them. Is there any way of using them up? I'd make muffins or something but I have no flour or anything like that.
Thanks in advance

Savings £8,865.22 £/15,000 Aiming to save enough for a house deposit.
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bit difficult to make muffins without flour! you have NO flour?
hmmmm - sorry cant advise - unless you have ice cream? if you do then crush up the banana chips and pile them on top of the ice cream - with melted chocolate if you have any!0 -
I have no flour or ice cream.Savings £8,865.22 £/15,000 Aiming to save enough for a house deposit.0
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do you have a pre-made cake mix? Pancake mix or anything like that to add them too?
How about adding to cereal or porridge or melting some chocolate to dip the chips in as a pudding/snack.Credit Card: £796 Left/£900 October 2011 :eek:Store Card: £100 October 2011
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crush, add to squashed cereal and put on top of fruit like a crumble top0
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We did the online asda shop and we ordered flour and ice cream! I had a few sprinkled on my porridge today, I think I'm sorted. Thanks peopleSavings £8,865.22 £/15,000 Aiming to save enough for a house deposit.0
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