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Peanut Butter and Banana Wraps
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Reviewed by: egreen14143 Date Posted: 9/8/2009 9:57:06 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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It is my understanding that children under 1 yr old should not be given honey because it can contain infantile botulism. Otherwise this sounds like a yummy recipe.
 
Reviewed by: SciFiLeslie Date Posted: 5/10/2009 8:09:15 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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400 Calories...YIKES! I lightened it up considerably by using a low carb wrap and a peanut butter substitute.
 
Reviewed by: Edgard Date Posted: 8/31/2008 8:02:20 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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This is really good, but I work at a Pre-k and peanut butter is a NO-NO.
 
Reviewed by: Eve Date Posted: 8/25/2008 6:26:25 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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I started making these a year ago and usually just rolled a whole banana up in the tortilla, but the slices would be much easier to handle, especially for children. Another idea: instead of choco chips, sprinkle your favorite crunchy cereal over the peanut butter and honey. We usually have these as a dessert. They are very yummy!
 
Reviewed by: Whitterbug Date Posted: 5/19/2008 9:45:58 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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Absolutely delicious! Also, try tortilla, peanut butter, apples, raisins and a sprinkle of cinnamon sugar.
 
Reviewed by: Susan F. Date Posted: 10/7/2007 11:31:31 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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Very good, easy tp fix and kids loved them!
 
Reviewed by: Stacella Date Posted: 8/24/2007 11:38:26 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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I have been making these for my daughter lately, and she loves them! It's something different, so it breaks up the lunch routine, and they're good for her. Peanut butter and apples are good too!
 
Reviewed by: Impress them with ease! Date Posted: 8/23/2007 10:35:39 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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I changed this around a bit as I don't like chocolate chips. I sauted the bananas in a bit of butter, then combine the honey and peanut butter, spread them on the wrap, topped with bananas, and grilled like a quesadilla. It was AWESOME!!!
 
Reviewed by: deena222 Date Posted: 8/23/2007 6:28:02 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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Instead of cutting the banana into pieces, slap the peanutbutter onto the tortilla, throw on some raisins,and wrap it around a whole banana! Its alot easier for small children to hang on to, and the chunks dont fall out!!
 
Reviewed by: Mommy of 2 Date Posted: 7/2/2007 9:22:38 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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My small children loved these and I didn't even add the chocolate chips!
 
Reviewed by: bam Date Posted: 5/15/2007 1:18:24 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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ha ha... I used to make this same thing when I was little. But I never put the chocolate chips in there. I highly suggest this snack for kids of all ages!
 
Reviewed by: mr stewart Date Posted: 4/16/2007 3:58:12 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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that food i see whoa look good i am sure that best food ever have i will make one today or whenever best time it good ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
 
Reviewed by: just learning Date Posted: 1/9/2007 11:58:40 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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When I was not so sure how this would go over at work, but they were gone before the first lunch shift even started at 11:00am. Teachers love things like this to snack on during the day. What a hit. I took a copy of this with the dish and several copies were made of it during the school day. One teacher gave a sample to her child and he loved it. They went home and made some for after dinner snack last night. I thought it was a great breakfast food for a change.
 
Reviewed by: Leigh in KS Date Posted: 11/25/2006 10:14:11 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonempty spoon
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Very good. Tastes kind of like a banana split.
 
Reviewed by: Gourmet Chef Date Posted: 8/11/2006 1:19:16 PM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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simply delicious
 
Reviewed by: runner2 Date Posted: 6/9/2006 9:40:03 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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Kids love it but I think I love it even more!!! I've been eating these for a couple of years now and have officially become addicted! As a healthier options, I use raisins instead of chocolate chips.
 
Reviewed by: runner2 Date Posted: 6/9/2006 9:39:08 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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Kids love it but I think I love it even more!!! I've been eating these for a couple of years now and have officially become addicted!
 
Reviewed by: Shobie Date Posted: 4/17/2006 9:25:53 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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Very good and Healthy
 
Reviewed by: Jewell Date Posted: 3/21/2006 9:20:21 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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this is a fun, fast and easy snak for the kids i have a 2 and 1 1/2 year old and they loved it especially the banna peices inside
 
Reviewed by: Kids Galore Date Posted: 1/26/2006 8:57:45 AM Rating: full spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoonfull spoon
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My kids would love this recipe. Who wouldnt? Thanks for the idea!
 

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