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Peanut Butter & Banana Sandwiches

(36 Posts)
Beachee Tue 23-Oct-12 10:27:35

... that is all

whenim64 Tue 23-Oct-12 14:25:06

Peanut butter and grated carrot on little triangles of white thinly sliced bread. Yummy!

baNANA Tue 23-Oct-12 14:35:59

You can do a variation on the banana, cream cheese and honey, that is date, cream cheese and honey but I haven't named myself baNANA to extol the humble date, no banana's are heaven, not too ripe there is an optimum time they have to be eaten otherwise they need to be put into a cake.

kittylester Tue 23-Oct-12 15:40:22

Stop it!!!!! I have a wheat intolerance and sandwiches made with 'silly bread' are an abomination ( sad)

Ella46 Tue 23-Oct-12 16:02:43

Kitty Me too, but Warburtons wheat free bread and fruit loaf is good and would fit the bill I'm sure wink

Ella46 Tue 23-Oct-12 16:03:32

are good blush

tillysnana Tue 23-Oct-12 16:22:10

kitty and ella - my GD is allergic to wheat so I have become an expert on this - Genius do fantastic bread and there seems to be a new brand called Yes! which we found in Tesco which she liked very much too. So many things available these days - it's marvellous

kittylester Tue 23-Oct-12 17:25:03

tilly I only see empty shelves where Yes! should be so I assumed it was good. grin

Don't like Genius it has a funny aftertaste sad

I like Warburtons too Ella but it's not real bread. sadsad Currently, I am really enjoying pikelets/crumpets or what ever they are called for breakfast but will soon revert to trusty porridge!

FlicketyB Tue 23-Oct-12 17:56:02

I am the only person on Gransnet who thinks a banana is best left on the tree/bush? Crunchy Peanut butter, yes. On thick slices of granary bread, with marmite. Now that is worth eating

AlieOxon Tue 23-Oct-12 18:14:07

I bet Yes! has milk in though.

FlicketyB Tue 23-Oct-12 18:25:18

Fortunately, although I have allergies none of them are food based.