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Fruit Inspired Fashion: Purses There’s nothing like a good piece of fruit: from kitchen to closet, you just can’t go wrong. These purses enable you to carry your personal items in a fun fruit like a pineapple or banana. Check out these fun and affordable fruit fashions and let us know what you think. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama
Tags : Fruit Inspired Fashion
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/10/fruit-inspired-fashion-purses
Ronnie's Banana Bread Recipe Sometimes the story behind a recipe is as enjoyable as the dish itself. Ronnie Scarpelli was kind enough to share her delicious banana bread recipe and how she learned it from her grandmother, and we think you'll agree that they're both a treat! Type: Post
Categories : Recipeels, Featured
Tags : Bananas, Fan Spotlights, Banana Bread Recipes
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/09/02/Ronnies-Banana-Bread-Recipe
Ready, Set, Scoop: National Icecream Month The year was 1984 and Ronald Reagan was pretty busy running for re-election. But as the 40th President of the United States, he still had duties to attend to, like overseeing the economic recovery, opening the 1984 Olympic Games, and of course, celebrating ice cream! Wait… what? That’s right, back in the 1980’s Ronald Reagon officially designated an entire month to ICE CREAM! That month is July, so we've gathered some of our favorite ice cream recipes so you can celebrate. Type: Post
Categories : Recipeels
Tags : Recipe Roundup, Sweet Treats, Holiday Recipes
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/07/18/Ready-Set-Scoop-National-Icecream-Month
The International Banana Club: Part II Last week we interviewed legendary "Top Banana" Ken Bannister on how a roll of Chiquita stickers started what's become a lifetime passion, not to mention an International Banana Club bosting global membership and wholesome, healthy fun. By passing out Chiquita stickers at trade shows, Ken Bannister earned a reputation for loving bananas, and other banana fans responded by sending him banana-related items in exchange for "Banana Merits," the official score-keeping system of the International Banana Club. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama, Featured
Tags : International Banana Club, Fan Spotlights, Bananas
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/02/The-International-Banana-Club-Part-II
What does Organic Mean? The word “organic” has become a hot topic at food markets and dinner tables across the US, but what exactly does it mean for food to be labeled “organic?” In honor of Chiquita’s celebrations for National Organic Month [LINK] we’re taking a closer look at how food or ingredients can call themselves organic. Type: Post
Categories : Fruitelligence
Tags : organic, bananas
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/09/01/what-does-organic-mean
Health in Plain English: Electrolytes Electrolytes: sounds like something out of an 80's time travel movie, right? Well the truth is, they power the flux-capacitor inside your body…well, not really. But they are as cool as a Delorean, and very important when it comes to staying healthy and hydrated. Type: Post
Categories : Fruitelligence
Tags : Health in Plain English, Electrolytes
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/09/Health-in-Plain-English-Electrolytes
Famous Fruits: Isaac Newton and the Apple Sure, apples are delicious and good for you, but did you know the apple played a pivotal role in helping Isaac Newton make history?! Apples can make a huge difference in our lives, and in more ways than just eating them. In fact, gravity was discovered because of one simple apple. In his book, Wild Apples Henry David Thoreau said, “Surely the apple is the noblest of fruits.” And when you think about the particular apple in this story, we think you’ll agree. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama, Featured
Tags : Famous Fruits, apples
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/25/famous-fruits-isaac-newton-and-the-apple
Patriotic Banana Popsicles: Make Your Own! Ah, the 4th of July: a day filled with fireworks and an abundance of all things red, white and blue. Also, synonymous with the 4th is food, and lots of it. From barbecues and picnics to late night fireworks celebrations, Independence Day is filled with eating. And where there’s a main course, there’s dessert! This year, Chiquita wants to help make it a healthy one with our recipe for Patriotic Banana Pops. Type: Post
Categories : Recipeels
Tags : Holiday Recipes, Sweet Treats
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/06/29/Patriotic-Banana-Popsicles-Make-Your-Own!
Saturday Morning Banana Pancake Art If you've ever wanted a reason to play with your food, here is the perfect excuse. Treat your family to a breakfast feast they will never forget, and don't be afraid to get creative with more than just ingredients. You can learn how to make fun and personalized art with pancakes that your family will enjoy before and during their meal. Read on for tips and tricks, along with some fantastic pancake creations we found on the web, for some inspiration on the fun shapes and characters you can make. Type: Post
Categories : Recipeels
Tags : Fruit Art, Bananas, Fan Spotlights,
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/07/13/Saturday-Morning-Banana-Pancake-Art
PB&B: Trainer and Tastebud Approved Jelly, step aside: peanut butter has found a new best friend. The peanut butter and banana (PB&B) combo is a match made in heaven, perfect for an on-the-go snack or in support of an active lifestyle. For exercisers and athletes in training who want to charge up before a trip to the gym or a big game, this tasty ensemble provides a high-performance blend of essential proteins, carbohydrates and electrolytes that can get you through that tough workout or a long day. Type: Post
Categories : Recipeels
Tags : Healthy Snacks, Peanut Butter and Banana Recipes, Recipe Roundup
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/07/05/Peanut-Butter-and-banana-combos
Bananas: The Do-It-All Wonder Fruit We’re all aware of the health and nutritional benefits of bananas, but there are a few other oddly amazing things they can do. Hangover Help: whipping up a banana milkshake with honey can help calm your stomach. Read on for more! Type: Post
Categories : Fruitelligence
Tags : Bananas, Fruit Facts
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/04/03/Bananas-the-Do-it-all-Wonder-Fruit
Cathy Wu: Fruit Inspired Artist Fruit inspired fashion and fruit inspired art are two things we’re big fans of here at the EatAChiquita.com blog. You can imagine our excitement when we found a fruit inspired artist, Cathy Wu, who’s merged art and fashion by creating beautiful jewelry from real dried fruits. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama, Featured
Tags : Fruit Art, Fan Spotlights, Fruit Inspired Fashion, Do It Yourself
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/05/Cathy-Wu-Fruit-Inspired-Artist
National Hot Dog Month: Banana Hot Dogs! July is great for celebrating summer-time fixin’s. We already covered National Ice Cream Month, but July is also National Hot Dog Month. This may not seem like the most fruit-friendly holiday, but there’s a reason the Recipeels tagline is “Creativity in the Kitchen.” In honor of National Hot Dog Month, let’s all celebrate with a banana on a bun! Type: Post
Categories : Recipeels
Tags : Bananas, Peanut Butter and Banana Recipes, Holiday Recipes, Healthy Snacks,
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/07/28/national-hot-dog-month-banana-peanut-butter-and-jelly-dogs-recipe
Love at First Sticker: Part 2 We first met Chris and Connie when they shared their engagement story of Love at First Sticker. Now, the wedding is only a month away and we’re excited to share this update on their wedding planning process. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama, Featured
Tags : Fan Spotlights, Banana Stickers, Love at First Sticker
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/18/love-at-first-sticker-part-two
3 Ways to Split: Banana Recipe Roundup The banana split is an American classic like baseball, classic Chevys, and apple pie. We gathered 3 of our favorite ways to split, and now we’ll hand them off to you so you can enjoy these banana split dishes when and how you want. We’re like a sweet-tooth fairy of sorts, and you get to keep all your teeth! Type: Post
Categories : Recipeels, Featured
Tags : Bananas, Recipe Roundup
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/23/3-Ways-to-Split-Banana-Recipe-Roundup
Interview with a Blueberry We sat down with the coolest of fruits this weekend and she allowed us to pick her blue brain, because she's a special lady. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama
Tags : blueberries
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/08/20/interview-with-a-blueberry
Living Organically, Everyday September is National Organic Month, and in honor of this special month, we've put together a few ideas about how to incorporate organic living into your daily life. From a soothing aroma to a good night’s sleep, these organic products make living organically a treat. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama
Tags : organic, National Organic Harvest Month
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/09/13/Living-Organically-Everyday
Daily Organic: Fashion! In our glee over National Organic Month, we've rounded up a bunch of Organic ways to be fashionable. Yes, it's true, you can look totally fashionable and support the environment at the same time. Who knew? Well, we did, but we're not bragging. Take a look at these fantastic organic clothes below for inspiration on expressing your organic fashion sense. Type: Post
Categories : Bananarama, Featured
Tags : Fruit Inspired Fashion, organic
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/09/15/daily-organic-fashion
Health in Plain English: Fiber We've all heard about needing fiber in our diet on TV commericals, talk shows, etc. But WHY do we need fiber? What does it do for us? And where do we get it? Well that’s what we're here to tell you, in plain English, of course! Type: Post
Categories : Fruitelligence
Tags : Health in Plain English, Fiber
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/09/07/Health-in-Plain-English-Fiber
Glowing Bananas?!? We've all seen glow-in-the-dark stickers, Halloween skulls, and light up glow sticks that ravers carried around in the 90's, but few of us have seen a glowing banana. It's hard to believe, but glowing bananas actually exist! When the chlorophyll in banana peels ages, it doesn't visibly change color to the naked eye - but if it's looked at under ultraviolet light, it glows blue. Now not everyone has an ultraviolet light lying around the house to observe banana peels under, but this research* was just too cool not to share. Type: Post
Categories : Fruitelligence
Tags : Fruit Facts, Bananas
https://eatachiquita.com/blog/post/2010/07/21/ripening-bananas-glow-blue-in-uv-light