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what to do with bananas going bad?
Posted by: Haida ()
Date: December 03, 2008 09:15PM

Hi all
I have ended up with 5 bananas on the verge of rotting.
The skins are all dark brown and the bananas are very soft. A bit too soft for my taste. I remember my mom making banana bread whenever this happened. Does anyone have any good raw recipes for these bananas. I'm keeping them in the fridge for now.

Haida

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Re: what to do with bananas going bad?
Posted by: Jgunn ()
Date: December 03, 2008 09:18PM

i throw then in the blender sometimes with a bit of coconut milk to make it thinner depending how ripe they are .. then scoop the gooey mass into container an freeze it .. makes a yummy icecream type desert smiling smiley

or go online an look up homemade facial, face masks, body scrubs and use em up that way smiling smiley



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/03/2008 09:18PM by Jgunn.

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Re: what to do with bananas going bad?
Posted by: SurfinBird ()
Date: December 03, 2008 09:43PM

Or you can just freeze them whole (after peeling the skins) and use them for smoothies. This is what I do.

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Re: what to do with bananas going bad?
Posted by: Haida ()
Date: December 03, 2008 10:30PM

thanks, sounds good!

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Re: what to do with bananas going bad?
Posted by: suvine ()
Date: December 04, 2008 02:09AM

MASK ON YOUR FACE YUMMY SO GOOD until it dries


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Re: what to do with bananas going bad?
Posted by: debbietook ()
Date: December 04, 2008 06:45AM

If they're just a bit soft, put them into a smoothie. If you really think they've gone off, don't eat them at all.

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Re: what to do with bananas going bad?
Posted by: Choco ()
Date: December 06, 2008 08:09AM

You can also mix your super ripe bananas with ground up raw almonds ( made into a almond meal in your food processor) and some dates and a whole scraped a vanilla bean. Adding dried coconut flakes to the mix is an optional and tasty touch if you enjoy coconut as much as I do. Blend together till the banana mixture looks like a firm, just blended dough.
Then roll dough into balls, flatten with a fork and dehydrate in your Excalibur till dry but still soft and pliable. If you don't have a dehydrator in your possesion you can simply roll the almond-banana dough into truffle balls and just chill untill firm. They are great that way too.

Yummmm. winking smiley

PEACE
Choco

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