Well.....believe it or not it turned out pretty good. A little dry. So this week I tried it again. I had frozen the banana's because I was sick of trying to make good banana bread. I even considered possibly never doing it again for 45 years. But just in case I did, I froze those black buggers. I played busy until they thawed. Cut the ends off with a scissors and as I attempted to peel the ripe "thang" inside the black peeling. As I peeled, it ever so slowly slid down and out the other end as it folded itself in half all limpy like. (is that a word?) I tell you the truth it looked like I had murdered a living thing or at the least was viewing the birth of something sick and wrong and was going to eat it as well. The only word that came to my mind was cannibalism. My significant other was watching the entire show. I looked up from the massacre only to see his face all scrunched. He seemed to be sensing my same thoughts.
It was at that exact moment he rose from his stool and exited the room leaving me with the dead and dying. I gagged a few times as I "folded" the snotty mixture into the bowl of good sugar and eggs. I could hear him in the background laughing or maybe he was crying as he realized we are too new a relationship for him to say no to the dead bread.
I hit the timer and went about some better business such as changing bedding and eating red ARTIFICIALLY sweetened strawberry twizzlers. Cant believe I eat those dang things considering they use beetles to color them. I am not lying. Its called Carmine (/ˈkɑːrmɪn/ or /ˈkɑːrmaɪn/), also called cochineal, cochineal extract, crimson lake or carmine lake, natural red 4,[1] C.I. 75470,[1] or E120. See I told you! Gag away...
So the results are good. Well, half good. One is great the other might be a little snotty in the middle. I wont give up. But I will buy the organic flavoring no matter the cost next time.
Until then, be safe, be well, and get rich. You can buy organic banana bread at $12 a loaf.
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