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Reviewed: Mar. 14, 2012
Excellent snack, brings back some good memories of banana and PB sandiwches. I like the coconut in this, its something I had not tried before and I enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing!
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Reviewed: Aug. 27, 2011
I used chocolate chips instead of the coconut. When making the tortillas, I flipped them, and placed chocolate chips on. By the time I had pulled it off of the pan, the chips had begun to melt, so I sprinkled the peanut butter mixture on, placed the banana on that, and rolled it up. Great treat! These might be really good with coconut and chocolate chips--that will have to be another day!
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Reviewed: Aug. 22, 2011
Peanut Butter and bananas are a great combination in my book, but sandwich them between some tortillas and well....you have yourself a really nice little treat! I love the "crunch" from the granola. These are great for breakfast or just about anytime of day when you're looking for a snack. Next time I might heat it up a bit in the microwave to get the peanut butter a little "melty". I also might add in some chocolate chips or sub a little jelly or jam for the honey. Overall, very tasty yet simple recipe and a great way to for a peanut butter addict like me to get her "fix"! Thanks Mohawkmae!
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Reviewed: Aug. 20, 2011
This is one of my oldest boy's favorite treats. It's not only good for breakfast, but as a quick lunch or snack and it's an excellent way to use up ripe bananas when your child is all "ew--bruised banana". If it's covered with peanut butter and rolled in a tortilla, you can't see the bruises. ;) NOTE: This also works with Nutella or almond butter.
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Living In: Belle Vernon, Pennsylvania, USA

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