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banana glut
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If you use the search facility in the blue bar at the top of the threads, you will find a multitude of recipes/threads on what todo with ripe bananas.If I was 7 ft 3, I'd be the right height for my weight0
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http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=242710&highlight=banana+recipe
Hopefully that will have some ideas for you0 -
Banana muffins? Easier to store individually......... and defrost (and eat) individually than a banana loafSealed Pot Challenge #021 #8 975.71 #9 £881.44 #10 £961.13 #11 £782.13 #12 £741.83 #13 £2135.22 #14 £895.53 #15 £1240.40 #16 £1805.87 #17 £1820.01 declared0
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Hi Pyewacket,
As we have a recent thread on using up bananas I'll merge your thread with it as it helps to keep all the ideas together. Posts are listed in date order so you'll need to read from the beginning to see all the replies.
Pink0 -
Hi all
Can you make banana icecream?
I have bananas and full cream milk, can I do it out of that or do i need something else?
(I got 20 bananas for 20p today!)
I have made milkshake, we can have bananas and custard, but I am ideally looking for something I can freeze!
Any ideas appreciated
SamDebt [STRIKE]01/09/2006 = £10500[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]14/09/06= 9034.43[/STRIKE] 15/09/2006 [STRIKE]£8530[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£7832.32[/STRIKE] 01/01/2007=£4866.40
Was £15000
Natwest charges (£1205)Reclaimed in full!!
Citi Cards charges(Approx £2000)
Debt free Date 01/04/20070 -
banana bread. banana muffins. I picked up two bags today of organic fairtrade ones from Sainsburys - 10p each. I will just eat them thoughWe all evolve - get on with it0
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Any other recipes please? I too have a glut and they ain't gonna last much longer! But we don't like banana bread0
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Hi angelsam,
There are lots of ideas on this recent thread: Using up bananas and also on this older one: Help, banana glut!
Pink0 -
I havent got any flour atm
and wouldnt know where to start!
I could just eat them but thought I might be able to make a bargain more of a bargain!
Can you make Trifle with just bananas, custard, jelly and I have some maryland biscuits. And can you freeze trifle?
SamDebt [STRIKE]01/09/2006 = £10500[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]14/09/06= 9034.43[/STRIKE] 15/09/2006 [STRIKE]£8530[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£7832.32[/STRIKE] 01/01/2007=£4866.40
Was £15000
Natwest charges (£1205)Reclaimed in full!!
Citi Cards charges(Approx £2000)
Debt free Date 01/04/20070 -
:eek: This just reminded me of the waste where I work.
We had loads of bananas a little past their best.......do we sell them cheap?
No we have to chuck em in the bin:mad: :mad: :mad:
That along with all sorts of other wastefulness
Any way, stick em in the freezer, and use them as you need to for baking etc.0
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