Banana Boat

Ingredients
- 1 Banana cut length-wise
- 2 tbsp Nut-butter
- 1 Tablespoon Goji Berries
- 1 Tablespoon Pumpkin Seeds
- 1 Tablespoon Hemp Chia and Flax Seeds
Instructions
- Slice your banana lengthwise.
- Spread a tbsp of nut butter on each side.
- Top it with goji berries, pumpkin, hemp, chia and flax seeds.
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This is so simple….Love it.