Banana Oat Breakfast Cookie recipe #FlahavansOats #FyffesBananas #GoBananas

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For the final recipe in our #GoBananasForOats recipe series with our friends @Flahavans we’re showing you a simple Banana Oat Breakfast Cookie recipe, for those busy mornings when time is against you! Let’s face it, some mornings are mayhem, so it’s great to have a nutritious snack prepared in advance that you can eat on the daily commute to school or work. These cookies are packed with Fyffes banana and oaty goodness to keep you feeling energised and ready for the day ahead.

Makes 10
Ingredients
2 ripe bananas (about 1 cup mashed)
1 egg
1/2 cup (140g) peanut butter
1/2 cup (120ml) maple syrup
2 cups (200g) Flahavan’s Progress Oatlets
1/3 cup (50g) chopped walnuts
1 tbsp seeds (sunflower & pumpkin)
1/2 cup (60g) raisins
Handful flaked almonds
Bake on 180° for 12 mins

Method
-Mix all ingredients together except the flaked almonds
-use an ice cream scoop to scoop the mixture onto a lined baking tray
-flatten gently
-sprinkle flaked almonds and press down gently
Bake on 180° for about 10-12 mins or until golden

TIP! It’s delicious to drizzle some melted white or milk chocolate on them for an extra treat or even add a few chocolate chips inside!”

#FlahavansOats #FyffesBananas #BackToSchool #Fyffestagram
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DublinTown Christmas Lights Switch On At Bewley’s Grafton Street 🤶 ðŸŽ…

DublinTown Christmas Lights Switch On At Bewley’s Grafton Street

It’s beginning to look a lot like the festive season following the big switch on of the stunning Grafton Street Christmas lights at Bewley’s Grafton Street on Thursday November 16th.

Erected by city centre business group Dublin Town, they were turned on by Little Blue Heroes Foundation representatives Willow Mae Carroll, seven, from Kells, Co Meath, and Cian Byrne, 10, from Finglas West, Dublin, who pushed the magic button.

The Foundation is a Garda charity supporting families of children with serious illnesses, while empowering the lives of young people through positive community engagement.

With only 34 days remaining to December 25, the switching on of the spectacular Grafton Street chandeliers, precedes the turning on of lights at Henry Street, South William Street, Capel Street and throughout the city centre.

In total, Dublin Town, which has been decorating the city centre at Christmas on behalf of businesses for 15 years, will provide energy-efficient Christmas lights across 25 streets in the city centre this year.

It takes 30 people, working through the night over four weeks, to erect the lights. All lighting used is low-energy LED, regulated by time clocks. The Grafton Street display uses one third of the electricity of a domestic shower. Every single bulb and fixture is tested by Dublin Town’s lighting contractor in advance of going up.

Bewley’s Grafton Street is delighted to partner with DublinTown as the venue for the Christmas Lights switch on and hope everyone gets to enjoy the sparkle over the upcoming festive season.