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Lather, rinse, repeat (sometimes wash, rinse, repeat) is an idiom roughly quoting the instructions found on many brands of shampoo.It is also used as a humorous way of pointing out that such instructions, if taken literally, would result in an endless loop of repeating the same steps, at least until one runs out of shampoo.
The television ad used a version of the song "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" (as sung by Harry Belafonte), with the words "Come mister magic man, make me a Cabana", and the strap line was "tropical magic". [3] According to the Daily Mirror, "The dodgy ethnic stereotyping in the advert may have angered Ofcom had it been made today". [4]
Lorenzo Dow Baker Schooner Telegraph. Lorenzo Dow Baker (March 15, 1840 in Wellfleet, Massachusetts – June 21, 1908) [1] was an American sailor, ship's captain and businessman whose 1870 voyage from the Orinoco to Jamaica and then to Philadelphia launched the modern banana production industry.
Place banana and next 5 ingredients in a medium bowl; beat with a mixer at medium speed until blended. Weigh or lightly spoon flour into a dry measuring cup; level with a knife. Combine flour and salt in a bowl, stirring with a whisk. Gradually add flour mixture to banana mixture. Stir in cereal and pecans. Spoon batter into prepared pan.
Continue working your way down the banana. Once finished, you'll see only tiny holes on out side of the banana. To really wow those around you, turn the banana towards the non-holed side and begin ...
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A banana boat is a traditional campfire treat consisting of a banana cut lengthwise and stuffed with marshmallow and chocolate, then wrapped in aluminium foil and cooked in the embers left over from a campfire. Sometimes the banana boat is topped with caramel sauce prior to cooking.