I saw that recipe @Loves Vintage , but I’m not much of a chocolate person, so instead I made a banana cake with some overripe bananas I had.
I put pecan nuts on DH’s side because I don’t like nuts either
What do you do with the spam ?
What's it actually like ?
Hey, just want to let you know I always have spam home. I use it in noodle soup, add to instant noodle. I put the water in before water is boil. I also dice it up to use in fried rice. You can also pan fried it both side, then add the egg. When the egg is cook through then I eat it with rice or noodle. There are so many ways to use it.
Oh some other popular way to use in in Asia is make sandwiches. Slice up the spam, add egg, lettuce, whatever you feel would taste good.
Oy, I've made 4 banana loaves so far, and have banans for a 5th one. My DD1 is celiac, so all baking has to be gluten free, which is challenging, but definitely doable. I'm craving chocolate chip cookies so bad. Why are we baking so much? Lol, this isn't our usual diet.
Thank you for the suggestions, im now definatly going to buy some next week
We eat a ton of tuna with frozen veg in noodles for lunch but with the supermarkets only letting us buy 2 tins at once im going to try this
how much would i use in 2 min noddles ?
I love pandan anything!!!
Spam question: For those of you saying you commonly make things with it, where do you live? In America I don't believe it's a widely popular thing. (Admittedly I'm painting with somewhat of a broad brush here, but not in a way that I mean to be condescending or anything else negative, simply thinking back through the things I've eaten over the years, so if I offend anyone I apologize in advance!) Anyway, this spam thing is just fascinating to me -- I'm really curious about how eating habits vary around the world!
I can't beleave the bananas ive thrown out over the years, i made my first banana bread this year and now make banana pancakes for breakfast (with bacon) once a week
ill never throw an overripe banana out ever again
I'm revising my earlier answer - so far I'm eating everything in sight!
I have one as I received one as a gift but I've never used it! I should probably try it lol.
I am sad. Greg just informed me we don't have a Yonana here. It's at the beach house. Sigh. Ice cream efforts thwarted again.
Bummer! Oh well that's what Costco is for!
LOL we are not planning a Costco trip for a while now and I hope we don't have to go...I will know tonight as I was finally able to secure a delivery time slot from Amazon fresh. So hoping my produce order arrives! If not we might have to venture out to Costco tomorrow...do they sell Yonanas? I got our Yonana at Bed Bath and Beyond I think.
But you are so right. Costco has almost everything. They rock. Even during a pandemic. Though this waiting on line to get into stores is getting tiresome. Surreal.