I'm sure we both remember fondly the old MTV credo: "Too much is never enough." So no - keep 'em coming!
Although....I guess I should have specified I'm more interested in playing around with savory concoctions. Banana pancakes, in wontons of various nationalities, etc., are all great (with special mention of your Black Forest suggestion - that sounds like a winner

I recall reading "Clinging to the Wreckage" by John Mortimer some years ago, and in it he describes his pre-war dinners frequently featured "that old staple, beef-and-bananas" (may not be exactly verbatim, but that was the gist). I've never seen it mentioned since, so it's rather shock to see you dredge it up here. I've always been curious, so now I'll go search it out. Thanks!
(BTW, there was a fantastic passage in "Clinging" where Mortimer recounts a train ride across England just post-war. In the dining car he opens the menu and under "Desserts" is listed ice cream. Just ice cream, with no further description. He calls the waiter over. The following is as I remember it being written: "What flavor is the ice cream" I asked. "Oh, no flavor sir." And he was correct.)
