After a recent run, I came home and wanted a snack. We'd just purchased a bunch of fruit, so I decided to have one of these:
and then to REALLY make it healthy, I added this:

this:

and this:

which turned out to look like this:

Don't be silly, of course it didn't really. It looked like this, but this picture does not accuratly convey the deliciousness of the banana split.

It was an excellent, excellent snack.
2 comments:
you get my vote for best use of a banana. YUM!
(and what's the point of running if you can't splurge at the end and eat all the calories you just burned off? pshhh)
a light snack indeed. I have a light snack consisting of 5 chicken kabobs every night.
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