How do I make banana juice?!


Question: How do I make banana juice?
Always wondered this question. Thanks for your answer. Tom

Answers:

I don't think the banana juice exist because you just can't do it with a banana but what you can make is a banana milkshake just grab a blender, bananas, milk and sugar.

1) slice you banana in 5 or 6 parts
2) put the milk and the banana into the blender
3) add some sugar and start mixing
4)enjoy a tasty banana milkshake

I hope you enjoy it :P



Hello,

Banana's are a good vitamin source, as well as oranges and pineapples. Combination of the three can create a wonderful tropical drink that is great alone, or shared with loved ones. You can even dress it up a little to entertain guest at a dinner party. Make a delicious frozen treat with this juice as well. Here are the direction enjoy.
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4 banana's chopped
2 1/2 cups of orange juice
1 cup of pineapple juice


If you wish to make this into a frozen treat, add 1/2 cup of milk
3
In a blender place the chopped bananas in an pulse, while the bananas are becoming smooth, slowly pour the orange juice in to incorporate the mixture. Add the pineapple juice and mix on high. (If you are making the frozen drink add the milk after you have ran the banana juice on high.) Pour the juice mixture in a container and chill for at least one hour in the refrigerator. Pour a glass and enjoy. ( after placing the milk in the mixture pour juice in molds with a stick and freeze for two to three hours. Remove from molds and enjoy.)

HAVE FUN!
JUST DONT GO BANANA'S OVER IT. :P

Read more: How to Make Healthy Banana Juice | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5244304_make-healthy-banana-juice.html#ixzz1E2Tlmdcm



Juice some bananas!!!!



C U M is an other word for banana juice




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