I worked on my to-do list as we have houseguests coming in a couple days and also marked off several errands
Jane (Lejmom) asked about the Rubbermaid banana keeper. I am still using it and it’s good but I wouldn’t call it miraculous.
These bananas were bought March 25 and March 30.
The top one is very ripe and the others are pretty ripe too but considering how long ago I bought them, they look OK.
With all the Easter stuff, we didn’t eat fresh fruit as much as usual but that’s ok, I plan to make banana bread with these to have when our guests are here.
My husband and I eat a banana most everyday and I plan to keep using this banana keeper. I think it does help keep the bananas at least a bit longer.
Cons are it’s a big ole’ box and it wasn’t cheap.
This evening, I watched a grandson play T-ball.
It was nice warm evening but windy. For once, I was glad to be wearing a mask as between my cap, sunglasses and mask ๐ท
all the dust blowing off the field didn’t get in my eyes, nose or mouth.
❤️ Rhonda
I well remember those days of blowing dust from the ball field!
ReplyDeleteNo matter how I keep bananas I seem to alway have one overripe one. TheHub eats one every morning and if I buy more than 5 at least one has to go into the freezer for smoothies or banana bread.
ReplyDeleteI remember the ball game days fondly, dust and all!
Seems like we either have a lot of bananas or they have vanished over night. A keeper seems like a great thing to have!
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