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    I've just been having a discussion with my housemates, and until I baked a banana a few nights ago they'd never heard of baking bananas, even though one of them is accustomed to occasionally baking potatoes next to a fire. I've always been under the impression that baking bananas next to a fire is well-known... or is it just me?

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    Oh yes indeedy !!!

    Especially when wrapped in foil with a mars bar. :biggthump

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    Martin

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    or covered in rum and set fire too
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    I have tried chocolate in banana. It tastes really nice. Just slice down the banana and fill gap with thin chocolate plates. Bake in embers. :wink:

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    On the BBQ:

    place on tin foil cut lenght way. Add 1 sliced Mars bar, a good helping of clotted cream and a splash of brandy/rum.

    Seal in the foil and place on the dying BBQ or fire embers.

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    uuummm.. the food of the bushcrafti gods! :wink:

    i wont eat bannana enless cooked this way.. :super:
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    Yes, my introduction to it was stuffing them full of chocolate drops and small marshmallows.

    Glad it's not just me.

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    I've been meaning to try the baked banana recipe that Ray used on his African program, but I only get as far as finding the whisky

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    banana and chocolate is

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    forgive me for a bit of a hyjack but does anyone have any recipies for banana chips. Like the ones you get in health food shops
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    with JD and ice cream :yumyum:
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    willie

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    With lemon juice and sugar
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    andy i think all you need do is thinly slice them and let them dry! on a boiler or something!
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    Allegedley people that eat bananas in the bush are more attractive to some biting flies, Ive never tested this out and often carry banana chips, the info comes from a good mate of mine, scout leader in Canada, maybe its only the biting bugs in canada that like banana eaters?

    Jason

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    bananas are nasty!, but roasted apple is wonderful! espeacially if you have some brown sugar, cinnamon, and rasins handy. just don't burn it!

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    Most people are only familiar with the yellow variety. Bannanas come in amazing different varieties, with a small red one the South American variety best for cooking. The yellow commerical version is in trouble. It is actually an early GM product and is somehow exausting it's ability to replicate. Thats fine with me. Our big US producer Chiquita bullied tariffs on small caribean producers and destroyed their market. Now they are growing drugs in many cases. The great Bannana plantations are also responsible for wiping out many other mixed forest areas. My personal favourite is a quart pitcher of cold Bannana Margarita to wash down a plate of mexican food. I did this excavating the 1820 Rectory in downtown Los Angeles. I sort of staggared back just in time to meet an upset Cardinal Mahoney. Seems they wanted to get this " usless bit of history' out of the way to build a youth center.he wasn't very pleasant when I said achaeology was all about TIME. Then I made the mistake of calling him 'Roger Dodger' his high school nickname my mother recalled from high school. He turned beet red and asked who my family was. "Oh yes, you had the excommunicated grandfater in the IRA and can't receive communion.Well now Cardinal, I don't know about that, seeing as I attended Saint Mark's( the big L.A. Anglican cathedral) just yesterday. I don't know about flies, but never drink bannana margaritas around Cardinals Any system for dehydrating food or making Jerky makes splendid chips. The thinner the faster it goes.

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