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In a message dated 7/8/2004 9:39:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,

dnevessr@... writes:

An average banana has 2 exchanges or 30 carbs :-) so we cut them in half,

spread a little peanutbutter and share! LOL Marilyn

When they get ripe, we slice them and freeze the slices. They're very

creamy and taste good frozen also.

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> An average banana has 2 exchanges

> or 30 carbs :-) so we cut them in

> half, ...

If by " we " you include me, Marilyn,

you might be interested to know that

I eat my bananas whole and don't

know what you mean by " 2 exchanges " !

> ... spread a little peanutbutter

> and share! LOL

Does the LOL mean that this is only

a joke? I find the thought of peanut

butter spread on banana to be totally

nauseating!

How could anybody eat that?

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> An average banana has 2 exchanges

> or 30 carbs :-) so we cut them in

> half, ...

If by " we " you include me, Marilyn,

you might be interested to know that

I eat my bananas whole and don't

know what you mean by " 2 exchanges " !

> ... spread a little peanutbutter

> and share! LOL

Does the LOL mean that this is only

a joke? I find the thought of peanut

butter spread on banana to be totally

nauseating!

How could anybody eat that?

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> An average banana has 2 exchanges

> or 30 carbs :-) so we cut them in

> half, ...

If by " we " you include me, Marilyn,

you might be interested to know that

I eat my bananas whole and don't

know what you mean by " 2 exchanges " !

> ... spread a little peanutbutter

> and share! LOL

Does the LOL mean that this is only

a joke? I find the thought of peanut

butter spread on banana to be totally

nauseating!

How could anybody eat that?

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>

> Does the LOL mean that this is only

> a joke? I find the thought of peanut

> butter spread on banana to be totally

> nauseating!

>

> How could anybody eat that?

>

>

You don't know what your missing!!!!!!!!!

Bananas and PB are the best. Growing up that was out snack after

school a PB and banana sandwich--- what about a bacon PB sandwich --

or a pickle sandwich with mayo or salad dressing-or a cucumber

sandwich!!! MMMMMMM GOOOOOOOD!!! Guess yu can't take the country

out of me--This are a few that we grew up with.

Trish

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> Does the LOL mean that this is only

> a joke? I find the thought of peanut

> butter spread on banana to be totally

> nauseating!

>

> How could anybody eat that?

>

>

You don't know what your missing!!!!!!!!!

Bananas and PB are the best. Growing up that was out snack after

school a PB and banana sandwich--- what about a bacon PB sandwich --

or a pickle sandwich with mayo or salad dressing-or a cucumber

sandwich!!! MMMMMMM GOOOOOOOD!!! Guess yu can't take the country

out of me--This are a few that we grew up with.

Trish

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> Growing up that was out snack

> after school a PB and banana

> sandwich--- what about a bacon

> PB sandwich -- or a pickle sandwich

> with mayo or salad dressing-or a

> cucumber sandwich!!! MMMMMMM

> GOOOOOOOD!!! Guess yu can't take

> the country out of me--This are a

> few that we grew up with.

Hi, Trish!

I guess that must be a US American

thing. It all sounds very revolting

to me. I spent a couple of years in

the US altogether, staying in hotels

all the time and eating in restaurants

but I never saw any of that stuff on

the menus!

Peanut butter is not something that

is easily found in Europe (maybe in

the UK now) but looking in a German

table of nutritional values I see

that something called " ground-nut

paste " (Erdnusspaste) is listed with

630 kcal for 100 grams (3.5 oz) and

is 50% fat! The same amount of raw

banana has only 93 kcal for 100 grams

so I guess it would be fair to say

that peanut butter is a real weight

adder!

Does peanut butter have butter in it?

Can you make it yourself by putting

the nuts through a blender and adding

real butter?

I am trying to lose weight so I would

say that peanut butter on banana is

a real no-no for me (apart from the

emetic effect which I feel right now

just thinking about it!)

Regards

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derek,

this is hilarious reading all the responses. yes, peanut butter and

banana is a classic!

although, i must say, i prefer banana fritters...

rach

>

> > Growing up that was out snack

> > after school a PB and banana

> > sandwich--- what about a bacon

> > PB sandwich -- or a pickle sandwich

> > with mayo or salad dressing-or a

> > cucumber sandwich!!! MMMMMMM

> > GOOOOOOOD!!! Guess yu can't take

> > the country out of me--This are a

> > few that we grew up with.

>

> Hi, Trish!

>

> I guess that must be a US American

> thing. It all sounds very revolting

> to me. I spent a couple of years in

> the US altogether, staying in hotels

> all the time and eating in restaurants

> but I never saw any of that stuff on

> the menus!

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In a message dated 7/8/2004 7:15:53 PM Pacific Standard Time,

wildacreslakespa@... writes:

When they get ripe, we slice them and freeze the slices. They're very

creamy and taste good frozen also.

I also use the frozen ones in smoothies. I love Jo Lund's smoothie book,

gives me lots of ideas. I freeze lots of fruit. When you use it frozen, it

makes for a nice thick smoothie. Hugs, marilyn

Marilyn

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dnevessr@...

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my own and should not be

mistaken for

Professional advice.

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When I was pregnant with my son, I loved eating pb and

pickle sandwiches. Still do from time to time.

--- dnevessr@... dnevessr@...> wrote:

> In a message dated 7/9/2004 7:14:41 AM Pacific

Standard Time,

> lreynolds42002@... writes:

> How about peanutbutter pickle and mayo sandwich they

are good to.

>

> Just one question, were you pregnant? LOL Hugs,

Marilyn

>

> Marilyn

> Moderator for

> Diabetic_Recipes

> dnevessr@...

> Opinions expressed are solely

> my own and should not be

> mistaken for

> Professional advice.

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

removed]

>

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