Why, though?
, taking the piss out of everyone else making banana bread or sheepishly admitting you’ve given in and made a banana bread after taking the piss out of everyone else for making banana bread.
At a time when most of us can’t get a delivery slots to even buy flour and certainly don’t have any leftover bananas , why are we baking banana bread. Banana bread isn’t exactly the chicest of recipes either – it’s not usual dinner party show-off fare. You can’t picture Nigella sassily giving everyone a chunk of banana bread for dessert after one of her thrown-together traybakes delights the gang of friends that’ve popped over while she’s filming her TV show.
I know it seems like I’ve been thinking about this a lot, but come join me in asking why everyone is making banana bread, not in a jokily, rhetorical way that you can imagine a lame stand-up comic doing in an amirite? tone. But seriously, and genuinely, by asking not one, but two actual experts in human psychology.
She adds: ‘It's wholesome, nourishing and good for the soul; and right now that's just what people need.’ So if you’ve got the urge after reading the words BANANA BREAD 567 times during this article, just remember one thing: buy bananas responsibly… we all saw what happened to the loo rolls…
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