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What's the best way to store bananas?

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I never buy bananas because as far as I am concerned they are the work of the Devil. They are vile, awful, detestable, nasty things. They smell horrible, they taste horrible and they even feel horrible.

 

However......

 

Mother in law has been in hospital this week and asked me to get her some shopping in for her release, including the terrible bananas. She was due out yesterday but got kept in until tomorrow (she says, although I reckon they'll keep her until Tuesday). I'd, however, already done the shopping by the time she told us that.

 

So I'm stuck with the nasty yellows for a bit. Do they keep better in the fridge? On the side? Out of sun? How long do they keep?

 

Personally I'd like to banish them to the garage, or possibly someone else's garage about 5 miles away :D

 

There's not a great deal of room in my fridge because it's stocked with her stuff and ours, but if I have to find room in there I'll just eat something :D

 

Advice gratefully received.

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Love bananas - just another fruit that makes my mouth itchy, though. I tend to buy green nanas because they go off much quicker in the summer. Of course, if they do go over, then they can be baked with some demerara sugar and served with cream or ice cream. Or in cakes/muffins etc. Two banana munching hairy men (pauses to think for a mo) in this house and they soon disappear anyway. :D

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my mum has a bananananana bag :D

 

from lakeland :D

 

she says its briliant, you keep it in the fridge and it keeps the bananananananas fresh for weeks :D

 

hold on...

 

one of these clickity bananana bag

 

cathy

x

 

I have got one of those as well but, tbh, it has ended up as one of those gadgets that I haven't used much! I have also got a Lakeland banana tree (bit of a Lakeland Fanatic I'm afraid! :oops: )

 

I agree with the others about keeping the yummy bananas away from the other fruit!

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We hang ours on a banana tree hook thing. I can't stand green bananas...urgh, the texture, the smell, the resulting bellyache :vom: much prefer them when they're going a bit brown and spotty :D and when they go past the point of no return they get used for banana and walnut muffins. Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm

 

OH will only eat green bananas so we have to buy enough that he doesn't eat them all before they have chance to ripen a bit for me to eat.

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Thanks for the advice. I have banished the things to the furthest corner of the kitchen for now where I swear they are snarling at me :shock:

 

I tried one on the chickens and they agreed with me - cue lots of beaks being thoroughly wiped on the ground. My hens clearly have class :D

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