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Pardon my lame-O pictures, but trust that this fancy schmancy recipe ain't nothing near lame! It's a little labor intensive, but well worth the hard work.
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So get out your paper and pencils boy and girls, cause this one is a keeper and you don't want to skip a beat!
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Okay, first thing you must do is put a scoop of peanut butter (creamy or crunchy, it's up to you) and put it in a microwavable bowl. Exact measurements are hard on us chefs, but if you must, I'd say a spoonful or two.
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Put the bowl in the mic (my kids look as me funny when I say mic, but didn't we all use to shorten it and say mic? Or is that just me?)
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Mic is for 30 seconds.
(this picture wasn't really necessary, was it?)
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Or mic it longer, it just needs to be ooey and gooey and warm and delicious.
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Mic is for 30 seconds.
(this picture wasn't really necessary, was it?)
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Or mic it longer, it just needs to be ooey and gooey and warm and delicious.
Raise your hand if you love peanut butter!
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Okay- now add a peeled banana. (that's the labor intensive part)
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And spoon off a little banana and add a little peanut butter just like so-
And spoon off a little banana and add a little peanut butter just like so-
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I know, I know, lots of work and time for merely a snack.
I know, I know, lots of work and time for merely a snack.
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But well worth it, I promise.
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Next recipe: Another Peanut Butter and Banana Treat I make when I have more time on my hands. Hopefully I'll be able to share that tomorrow.
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Bon Appetite!
5 comments:
Are you channeling your "inner Elvis"?
Always.
can't wait to hear your other super difficult, time consuming recipe
Lorinda,
I don't know if I have time for that. (;-D)
Lorinda
Lorinda,
It sounds pretty good too. Or maybe with a small handful of semi-sweet chocolate chips too. Or hot fudge sauce drizzled over the top...
Um, maybe I should go eat lunch or something.
Lorinda
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