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You take a big bowl of Total cereal, sprinkle it with powdered milk...
a spoon of sugar... then add water and muddle add, whole bananna add, fresh toasted hot wal-nuts gently stir till target thickness is achieved fill your belly |
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![]() "naked on the floor" > wrote in message oups.com... > You take a big bowl of Total cereal, sprinkle it with powdered milk... > a spoon of sugar... > then add water and muddle > > add, whole bananna > add, fresh toasted hot wal-nuts > > gently stir till target thickness is achieved > > fill your belly Mmmm, very nice. I had something for Christmas with bananas. I think you would have liked it. Because all the traditional stuff is so heavy, I made a simple fresh fruit salad. To my surprise my in-laws and my husband loved it. Just navel oranges, white seedless grapes, firm bananas and apples cut into smallish pieces (I cut the grapes in half) and mixed with Dannon Light Vanilla Yogurt. One lemon half squeezed over the fruit to keep it from browning before adding the yogurt. Before there was light yogurt I made it with plain yogurt, honey, and lemon dressing. (Which is of course good all by itself!) It is best made fresh each time. It is lovely for about 40 minutes, then the juices mix with the yogurt and it gets yucky. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() cybercat wrote: > Mmmm, very nice. I had something for Christmas with bananas. I thought the hot nuts was a nice touch > I think you would have liked it. what you made sounds real tasty yes, keep fruit and yogurt seperate till time to serve them now to keep a mixed fruit fresh, maybe you like that alum called "fruit fresh"? I've heard good things about the stuff > Before there was light yogurt I made it with plain yogurt, honey, > and lemon dressing. (Which is of course good all by itself!) Lemon dressing? how does that work |
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![]() "naked on the floor" > wrote: > I've heard good things about the stuff > > >> Before there was light yogurt I made it with plain yogurt, honey, >> and lemon dressing. (Which is of course good all by itself!) > > Lemon dressing? how does that work > It's "yogurt, honey and lemon" dressing. |
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![]() cybercat wrote: > "naked on the floor" > wrote: > > Lemon dressing? how does that work > > > > It's "yogurt, honey and lemon" dressing. whew, you scared me i thought I'd never heard of lemon dressing is that something I missed, I thought, lol Barry Lucy us making laps in the kitchen and growling at herself (lucy is my cat)... it's some sort of war dance |
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