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Peanut Butter Nice Cream




Brown bananas, what the heck do you even do with them?!? Today Flash & I whipped up a new recipe and the boys will LOVE it when they get home.
We turned them into Nice Cream 🍦

my boys are incredibly picky when it comes to bananas. As soon as they get one brown spot, they refused to touch them. So some weeks that means we have a lot of bananas getting thrown out.

but my kids are obsessed with sweets, ice cream and peanut butter so I thought this would be the perfect combination.
Peanut Butter Banana Nice Cream


Ingredients
3 ripe bananas
1/2 cup almond milk
1 tablespoon peanut butter
Optional toppings of your choice

Directions
Slice the bananas and place them in the freezer until they are frozen. When they are put them in a food processor or large blender with the almond milk and peanut butter. If your bananas are frozen enough, you can eat right then and there as soft serve. You like your ice cream a little thicker pop in the freezer for a couple hours or more to your liking! Then top with all your favorite ice cream goodies.

Then top wit

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