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Make Mary Berry's 'lovely' banana bread recipe

Mary Berry described her banana bread recipe as “lovely” because of its “well-risen, light-textured [and] moist” bake. Said to “please the family”, Mary Berry’s banana bread has a wonderful crunch to it thanks to the seeds and sugar topping. The iconic baker’s banana bread recipe makes two loafs, with one loaf making the perfect gift for friends, family, or a neighbour. Meanwhile, the other loaf can be enjoyed at home, especially with a lovely cup of tea or coffee – or frozen, if you so wish.

Ryne Sandberg | Bio, Age, Net Worth, Relationship, Career

Among baseball’s most distinguished players is Ryan Sandberg. He is regarded as one of the top second basemen in Major League Baseball (MLB). His love for baseball never wavered, even after he retired from the game as a manager and coach. In a similar vein, it comes as no surprise that he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005 since everyone knows him as “Ryno” in baseball. To find out more about his net worth, dating status, personal information, and much more, quickly scroll down and read the article.

Sierra McCormick Net Worth

Age, Biography and Wiki Birth Day October 28, 1997 Birth Place Asheville, NC Sierra McCormick age 26 YEARS OLD Birth Sign Scorpio 💰 Net worth: $1 Million About Disney Actress best known for her role as Olive Doyle on A.N.T. Farm. She also portrayed herself on Friends for Change Games. From 2011 to 2014, she played Connie Thompson in the sitcom Jessie.

Steelers' Antonio Brown challenging history of wide receivers in NFL MVP voting

Toward the end of his career in the early 1980s, Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Lynn Swann annually considered whether he wanted to play another season. To guide himself, he would ask a question: What do I have left to accomplish? He would list the NFL MVP award among his unattained feats. And then he would dismiss the idea of ever winning it. “That’s not going to happen as a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers at that time,” Swann said this week in a telephone conversation.

The ordinary people risking everything to protect Venezuelas vote

LA GUAIRA, Venezuela — In the sweltering patio of a private home, two dozen volunteers listened carefully as an organizer prepared them for the delicate, potentially dangerous job ahead. Intelligence agents of the socialist state circled the house. An outside wall bore pro-government graffiti identifying it as a meeting place for the opposition. Advertisement Venezuela was less than a week away from the most important election the country has seen in a decade, one that could compel President Nicolás Maduro to at least share power with the opposition.