Banana Bread {Recipe}

This Banana Bread recipe is a great way to get kids into the kitchen. They will love being a big helper and eating the finished product!

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Preheat Oven to 350 degrees.

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Send your sweet friend, Blaire, to Mexico for some real Vanilla.

If you do not have a sweet Blaire friend to go to Mexico, imitation Vanilla will be acceptable.

Tell Blaire Happy Birthday, today. (No really, true story).

Banana Bread

Pull up a kitchen chair to the counter for 7 year old to crack the eggs.

Do not fuss to much about the way he cracks the eggs.

It is the highlight of his day, so roll with it.

Banana Bread recipe

Sweetly ask older sister to watch for egg shells that are falling into the batter due to the complete destruction of the egg. Don’t fret to much. Again, highlight of his day.

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Use a potato masher to mix awesomesauce.

Yes, bananas are not potatoes. Understood and confirmed.

Trust me. It’s just easier this way.

If you are feeling brave, add chocolate chips.

Feed to a group of hungry coworkers, guests, children or strangers. The compliments will make you smile.

Have a great weekend!

Kate

Kelly’s Banana Bread:
 
350 degrees – 1 hour
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup Wesson oil
2 eggs
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 dash salt
4 Tablespoons of milk
3 bananas
2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
Mix it up.
Bake it.
Eat it.
Love it.
 
** I like to use the disposable medium bread pans. Spray generously with Pam.
 
Be sure to check out another fun recipe to make with kids: my family favorite Chicken Parmesan