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Happy Happy Day!

Today is a much better day than yesterday. Good start to my morning!

I woke up at 4am and got my washing machine going, slept back and woke up at 5 to start the dryer. I love it when laundry gets done! Then I ironed a couple of shirts, baked banana muffins cos I have ripe bananas rotting in the fridge, and then off to work with the muffins!

In office, a stack of chappati with keema and vegetable curries awaited me YUMYUM :) My dearest colleague made them for me (I requested for her homemade chappati and keema), she loves cooking for pregnant women. Totally love her soft chappati and her curries! With such spices, I don't mind being vegetarian haha.

My banana muffins today aren't sweet, luckily I added some leftover chocolates in for a bit of sweet chocolatey taste and topped off with sliced almonds.


Banana Muffins (they don't qualify as my type of banana cake)

250g plain flour
1 tsp baking
powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp cinnamon powder
2 eggs
125ml oil
3 large bananas, mashed
125g brown sugar (I added in 1 tbsp condensed milk too cos the batter tasted bland)
Splash of milk (I added in cos the batter is hard)
Chocolate!

Baked at 170 degrees Celsius for 25 minutes. The cake rises well, and it's not sweet at all! Could use more bananas though, like maybe 2 more? The colleagues love that it's not sweet, just nice for a muffin. Yay!

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