I’m happy as a monkey after bringing home a sackful of bananas yesterday from the soup kitchen. Volunteers pick up aging produce from local groceries twice a week and put it on tables outside the kitchen door for any and all to take home with them. Even though volunteers are encouraged to share in the bounty, I usually leave stuff for those who really need it.
But I can’t stand to see things go to waste. So when a whole banana box full of bananas was left at the end of the day, I pointed them out to the other volunteers. Some of us had one for a snack (me included). Despite the peels being quite dark, the bananas inside are still quite firm and not overripe. I guess they looked bad, or maybe no one was really that hungry for bananas.
Since I still couldn’t get any takers to rescue them, I filled up a sack and took quite a few home with me. I’ll let them sit out for a few days (or more), until they are really soft and overripe. Then I will use them to bake several batches of Whole Wheat Banana Muffins, and take them back in to the kitchen to share with the other volunteers and our guests.
If there’s any bananas left, we will freeze them and use them later for smoothies and such. Until then, the kitchen smells heavenly – if you like bananas!
I don’t like bananas but I sure do love banana muffins, bread & cake. …also the smell of bananas.
That’s such a good idea to take some baked muffins bake.
Love your new picture!
I hate letting things go to waste too. You can also use overripe bananas for banana bread. Yum.
Very good, that is a whole lot of bananas. I have not eaten a bannana in years it seems like and will have to remedy that sometime soon, I use to really like them…lucky you.
Looks like you hit the jackpot! I love adding molasses to whole wheat banana muffins, but a recent find I’ve fallen in love with is chocolate banana muffins. Yum!
Stacey, I was thinking about putting some chocolate chips in one batch of the muffins. I mean, what’s not to like about chocolate and bananas! 😀