- Bananas
- Sugar
- Flour
- Shortening
- Eggs
- Soda
- Salt
- Buttermilk Powder
- Water
- Walnuts
That's ten-steps to happiness, my friends! Since I don't actually make the bread, but simply buy it at the store pre-made, I can't give you measurements or anything so droll as that. It's not the making I'm interested in, anyhow. It's the eating. And speaking of the eating, nothing in more essential to the proper enjoyment of your banana bread than the proper margarine to lubricate the blissful swallowing of this American delicacy.
Due to strange effects my cholesterol level seems to be having on my aging body, I use a light margarine to butter my banana bread. Usually, I use Parkay, which sells for the low, low price of just $2.39 for the big tub. Its an amazing deal considering the generic tub tastes like industrial waste and sells for twenty cents more. Right now, however, Shedd's Spread Country Crock Light Margarine is on sale for $2.00 for the big tub. I took a flying leap and gave it a shot. Dear reader, I must inform you that the Country Crock Light tastes identical to Parkay. If you don't believe me, then see for yourself, but wait until it goes on sale because the Country Crock is usually well over $3.00 for the big tub.
My current banana loaf is 14 luscious ounces, cost $3.39 (a necessary indulgence), and will go bad on 3-29-07. This leaves me little time to.... (see second and third picture at top)
BTJ






3 comments:
OH IM HURT YOU TOOK MY COMMITES OFF...BOO..HOOO I THOUGHT YOU LIKED HOT BANNANA BREAD??? DID YOU TRY WHIPPIE CREAM ON YOUR BREAD?? SHRIEE HOT
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