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Here is a link to a really easy tasty banana bread. It's also very good toasted with butter and keeps for quite a few days well wrapped. Nice with cream cheese as well. I would suggest making two and let the bananas get really brown before using.



http://simplyrecipes.com/recipes/banana_bread/

Pickle Wrote:

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> Mmmmmmmmmm. the banana bread recipe is a winner!

> Delicious. I'm sure it does keep well for a

> couple of days, but I doubt it will last that long

> (off to cut myself another slice, kids happily

> munching away)


Glad you liked it. If the top gets too brown then cover with foil and/or turn oven down a bit. Loaf pan size, type , material can change how it cooks as can oven temp. You can add ingredients to it but I prefer it without add-ins. It also freezes well. If you have surfeit of bananas going brown you can also freeze them and then use them another day. Just defrost for a couple of hours at room temperature before using.

There is a cookery class for 2-5 year olds at Rosendale CC on Mondays at 10am which is absolutely great - they get all the kids cooking a savoury and a sweet (last time it was ghost-shaped pizzas and pumpkin muffins) and then they sit down and have an early lunch. Very popular so good to get there early for a place, but we've found it really fun and a really good way of trying new foods/recipes

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