Miss Lizzie Jones wrote: » A new bottle of Banana sauce for my eggs and a new sofa cushion for my bed.
eisenberg1 wrote: » I am happy that it makes you happy, but WTF is banana sauce?? Please dont say it is a sauce made from bananas.
Miss Lizzie Jones wrote: » It's delicious. That is what it is. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_ketchup
Shenshen wrote: » This ... actually sounds like it could be a really good thing. I want to try that now!
Miss Lizzie Jones wrote: » This is the brand I use ...http://www.laweekly.com/imager/the-other-red-ketchup/b/original/4228006/2be0/Banana_Sauce.jpg
eisenberg1 wrote: » Ah, now that makes sense, its spicey, me gonna try:D
Miss Lizzie Jones wrote: » You'll love it. My oldest son lived with me for a while after his separation from his wife and he loves the stuff. When he moved out he left a bottle of it in my fridge. I had never tried it before fearing it to be too spicey but in desperation to add some flavour to my basmati rice and eggs, I added some to my bowl and mixed it in. My life changed.
eisenberg1 wrote: » Anyone know if it is available in Ireland? In my local Tesco, if you ask staff for salt, they look at you as if you just escaped from Shutter Island.
Miss Lizzie Jones wrote: » Who needs Tesco? This is the internet age. http://www.amazon.co.uk/UFC-Banana-Sauce-Regular-320G/dp/B00AYY83GK/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1412162867&sr=8-8&keywords=banana+sauce
eisenberg1 wrote: » STG0.74, and STG8.71 shipping!!!!, I would expect a share in the plantation forthat, or at least get to keep the Amazon drone:D
Miss Lizzie Jones wrote: » Any ethnic food stores in Ireland?
Beano wrote: » Isn't there a filipino food store on abbey street? opposite the side entrance to the o'connell street easons ?
Griever931 wrote: » My mother got a pet dog recently and seems very happy with her.