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Snack Food Recipes for Kids: How to Make Banana Bites for Children – Weelicious

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Banana Dog Bites Recipe: http://bit.ly/Banana-Dog-Bites Have you ever thought about how many peanut butter and something sandwiches you’ve made for your kids? Here is a great alternative for you to try. Aren’t these Banana Dog Bites out of this world? Post your comments below.

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  1. Chloe B.

    This is bananna sushi. I have this all the time. I didn’t know that it was
    an actual thing

  2. REENA CHAUDHARI

    what is tortia

  3. em macleod

    these are a great idea for home but my sons school is peanut free so we are
    hunting for a substitute for the peanut butter that tastes good enough to
    be acceptable to a nine year old fussy eater. thanks for the idea

  4. Yummy Inspirations

    What a brilliant idea, my kids will absolutely LOVE this! Thank you!

  5. mayragmez

    You know, I’ve noticed that many recipes for kids have uncooked flour
    tortilla. I am Mexican and we eat and grow up eating tortillas and my mom
    would always make sure we heated the tortilla thoroughly on a skillet to
    finish cooking it (flour) because they’re still considered partially
    cooked. 

  6. tiffany poore

    He could open bananas hisself if you’d do it correctly. Flip it the other
    way and pinch. 

  7. Amira Diyana Mohd hatta

    Nice idea

  8. tubeyoukonto

    wow, what a mother! you are amazing ^^

  9. martin27

    you really should get a better camera, i can barely see

  10. Trinity Gaming

    Thanks oh and ruff

  11. Amy Lotscher

    The kiddo always seems to be sick or have the sniffles, I wouldn’t allow my
    child to wipe its nose on its shirt, I think this is supposed to be about
    food but I am really grossed out by what he does, this isn’t the first
    video he is sick in, the Flower Egg video he is disgusting with the
    contamination of everything that is in front of him. My mom would have
    killed me if I didn’t cover my mouth. Just a little grossed out!

  12. Let’s give your hands a hand!

    I think that ppl that didnt have a loving mother like you are, are going to
    be hating.. It does means that you are amazing.. Its part of the fame!

  13. DarkStar

    Hmm…I just happen to have Tortillas, peanut butter, bananas and nutella
    in the kitchen….SCIENCE TIME!

  14. sniper152

    for kids? I’m 60 and I would try this. How about warming them in a frying
    pan?