From: yogi
On Jan 13, 2006
So simple and yet so good. It really does seem to give you a little boost when you need it! This is very sweet, but you can adjust and use less honey like I did. I sliced a banana, then topped each piece with a bit of raw local honey. The second time I made this I sprinkled them with a little ground flax seeds like mama's kitchen suggested. Seems like I crave this stuff now, and have it almost every day!
From: justcallmejulie
On Mar 12, 2005
I've been having this every afternoon for the past few days...It's a great pick-me-up when you start to "bonk" in the afternoon. I used regular, Sue Bee honey.
From: ladypit
On Jan 13, 2006
It was one of those "I have 30 seconds to get out of this house on time and I haven't had breakfast yet" mornings. Broke a banana up into a cup, poured a bit of honey on the top, and ate it with a fork. Yummy and fast. Thanks Rita!
From: katie in the UP
On Oct 15, 2005
This is very tastey! I'm always looking for easy-good-for-you breakfasts...this one fits the bill!! We have an over abundance of honey (DS sends it from Calif..honey made in orange orchards). Thank you!
From: mama's kitchen
On Jun 22, 2006
Update... Made this AGAIN! LOVE IT! Not just for breakfast... an ANYTIME pick me up. I added some Flax seeds for an EXTRA boost! YUM! Thanks Rita..........How easy is this? I drizzled the honey on my cut bananas and had them for breakfast with toast and milk. Great quick nutrition. I will experiment with this and try topping it with a spinkling of flax seed and maybe some spices like cinnamon- which is said to enhace brain activity! I could use that! My dd says- hey this is a great college kid breakfast! As she grabbed the breakfast I made for myself and ran for the door- on her way to meet her prof! Grrr so locked the door and I made another bowl!
From: Chef Nourshe
On Jun 5, 2008
As promised in September 2007 I would keep you posted how this worked for me. I am taking this on a regular basis and I feel great! No more doctor's prescriptions for me! This is delicious,healthy and natural and does me a world of good. I recommend to give it a try and see the result for yourself.
From: LUv 2 BaKE
On Jun 25, 2006
I had this for breakfast this morning. I used alfalfa/clover honey which is a fairly light honey. I think that a deep honey is required for this dish. The light honey just added sweetness without really any quality flavor which I missed. Still a good snack which I also sprinkled with ground flax seeds. A darker, richer flavored honey would be delicious. In fact I think banana drizzled in something sweet but even more flavorful like molasses would be delicious!
From: Auntie Jan
On Jun 26, 2006
I made a smoothie out of this and it was so good. I added a couple of strawberries to it, had a couple left that I didn't want to waste. This was better than a banana split. Quite addicting too!
From: Mrs B
On Oct 24, 2005
A bit too sweet for me, but I'm sure kids will love this oh, so healthy snack.
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