She's Gone Bananas! Some Tips Before You Buy A Banana Stand...

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My homemade banana stand: using the shelves in our pantry! The bruising you see is from their time on the store shelf. We go through A LOT of bananas with all the smoothies we make, so we usually buy bananas in bulk. Sometimes, they go bad before we manage to use them all.

If bananas go bad too quickly for you, too, consider doing what I do: hang the bananas from their stems in your pantry!

Don't laugh...


CLICK for recipes for homemade banana bread! Unless you plan on whipping up a batch of banana bread every time you're left with over-ripe bananas, then you need to find SOME method of prolonging the life of your bananas. (Pssst... mushy bananas work well in smoothies, too.)

Lipper Beechwood Collection Banana Hanger. My homemade version of the banana stand works great... and it doesn't cost a penny!


Isn't it amazing how quickly bananas start bruising? It seems like they develop brown spots virtually minutes after you bring them home from the store!

I've always had the best luck keeping bananas in the refrigerator. They seem to last a tiny bit longer that way.

That was until now...

Now I just hang the stems of the bananas between the slats in the shelves of our pantry. Seriously!

It's the exact same concept as those "official" banana hangers... but much cheaper.

A banana stand made out of the closet shelves in the pantry. Plus, the pantry tends to stay cooler than the rest of our house. And the bananas themselves aren't touching anything... just the stems are.

Bananas last much longer this way.

Try it!

Of course, if you've got the money, you might enjoy something FUN like this in your kitchen:

An official Chiquita banana stand available from The Hubert Company.

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Hannah said:

This is a great idea, thanks!!! I found your site via a google search for a smoothie king recipe and have been reading everything for the past 30 mins, I love it!

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