chocolate:)
No actually it's banana nut (nut are walnuts) chocolate chip (white chocolate chip).
Whatever you think is best for the occasion. Corn muffins are usually served with the main course; chocolate muffins are usually considered dessert.
Because the muffins have been eaten by the silly orangatangs. Then the rangas got sick from too many muffins and spewed on the huge elephants. Go muffins. The rangas are the best.
Middle Colonies v. New England ColoniesThe biggest difference between the two regions is the soil composure. In New England you had a much rockier soil composure while in the Middle Colonies you had a much softer, fertile soil composure. Because of this farming in the New England colonies was very hard. Also becasue of the difference in soil composure there are different kinds of forests. In New England you have many more coniferous forests, because of the colder weather patterns and harder soil composition, in the Middle states forest are dominated by deciduos trees, or trees that loose their leaves in autumn. The climate in the New England colonies is much harsher also leading to short planting seasons for the Pilgrims. It was not an ideal location for a settlement -- the Pilgrims were actually shooting for Virginia, but a storm threw them off path and they ended up in what is today Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA
Personally, just eat it, and eat the icing :)Glaze or frosting on muffins? Muffins are best without such things-- don't increase the sugar content. Muffins are not cupcakes.
"Try to top our muffins" "We're the muffins on top" "You can't catch me, i'm the muffin man" "Best muffins in town" "Huck my muffin"
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Candy......Cookies......muffins if you know for a fact that they are good
muffins are ugly cupcakes
muffins cannot be stemed.
The Muffins was created in 1973.
Muffins are originally from England
no... muffins aren't living.