Dutch Treat?
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Dutch Treat?
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Re: Dutch Treat?
AND together
I have done this on a barbecue before, just slit the open, put in the middle, wrap in foil and heat.
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Wow, usually I like bananas only in banana splits or ice cream, but dang it, those look delicious and not too difficult to make, even for a klutz like me. (remember, I have a hard time cooking omlettes! )Leif wrote:There is probably only one kind of brown banana that's edible...
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UGH!Bigaldoc wrote:Wow, usually I like bananas only in banana splits or ice cream, but dang it, those look delicious and not too difficult to make, even for a klutz like me. (remember, I have a hard time cooking omlettes! )Leif wrote:There is probably only one kind of brown banana that's edible...
But from that same link was this pic.
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I recall reading somewhere some months back that inkjet printers and lasers would be used to place UPC codes on fruit and vegetables allowing per piece pricing instead of weight or package count pricing. Looks like someone has extended that to gilding the lily - or decorating the banana.
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About six months ago, yep. Eliminating those adhesive labels is A Good Thing(TM).BobH wrote:... lasers would be used to place UPC codes on fruit ...
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You buy bananas?StuartR wrote:My turn brown as soon as I get them home from the shops
I get them for free here in Toronto.
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Hi ChrisChrisGreaves wrote:You buy bananas?
I get them for free here in Toronto.
Don't lose sight of the changing legislation brought on by this little fiasco.
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Chris probably grows bananas himself in the subtropical climate of Toronto...
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Heh he. I followed that case with interest, but my situation is nowhere near as bad as that. Please see my reply to Hans.Don Wells wrote:... this little fiasco
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Chris is smarter than that, and such a nice and helpful guy to (re)boot.HansV wrote:Chris probably grows bananas himself in the subtropical climate of Toronto...
I help my same-age lady friend go shopping.
We drive to NoFrills, she grabs the flyer while I grab a cart.
"Go get me some nice bananas" she commands while she sees how she can save a buck.
"I'll grab a few extra", I say, "since your grandson is coming over tomorrow"
"Good idea"
I know she never feeds them to her grandson, but I get extra anyway.
A week later I accept a half-dozen ripe bananas and take them home to make another batch of banana bread ...
And she thinks she's cheap!
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Why not? We grow them in the Bernese Oberland, next to the Sturgeon pools, in the aptly named Frutigen. and caviar for all!HansV wrote:Chris probably grows bananas himself in the subtropical climate of Toronto...
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Not a particularly appealing combination!Bowlie wrote:bananas and caviar for all!
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Great link! for which many thanks.Bowlie wrote:Why not? We grow them in the Bernese Oberland,
I passed it on to Green Connections.
I was tempted to make a comment about Bernese(sic!) Sauce, but will save it for the Cooking Forum.
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Having read some of Chris' posts on the cooking forum, I believe he would try anythingHansV wrote:Not a particularly appealing combination!Bowlie wrote:bananas and caviar for all!
Edited to add: See!
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Ah!Bowlie wrote:Not a particularly appealing combination!
But then you've never tried my Curried Strawberries.
(See also Strawberry Curried Lamb)
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