Yes, muffins usually are made with high sugar, white flour, and lots of butter that makes it a bad way to start the day. Even bran muffins that you get in bakeries are worse for you than a ham, egg, and cheese breakfast sandwich surprisingly.
bacon is not good for you, pigs eat ANYTHING, when there very desprate for food they will even eat Humans. And if you say you have a clean pig that does not eat gross stuff and mud etc, its still bad because there are parasites in pigs eating away all the flesh and other stuff n the pigs body. bacon is NOT good for you.
You can become fatter by eating anything in excess.
Like you eat all other foods; bite, chew, swallow.
the muffin enter your digestive system where it will be broken down and turned into energy that your body can use
You can if you want to. It may be dry and hard and not taste very good but it is not likely to kill you.
Bread is not very healthy for you all the time. A good healthy breakfast would consist of protein such as eggs and bacon.
No of course not!
No
Yes, that is safe. Your muffin may get stale, but it is not dangerous to eat after being left out overnight.
Oh my god a talking muffin.
If it has not been sitting out all night on the counter a room temp. then it would be ok to eat. But if it has been sitting out al night then you shouldn't eat it.
No it is not save to eat food that has been sitting in a buffer for a while. but dont worry by law buffets are not allow to have food sitting around for more than 28 hours.
fever muffin
Becanuse it is yucky
Eat a bran muffin.
Put it in your mouth and chew.
muffin
Eat a muffin
Not if they have been sitting out and not kept in the fridge,
You look really cute in your muffin top! "Hey have you seen Muff?" "Yes." "Well, where is he?" "In." "What?" "MUFFIN!" Two muffins are sitting in a bakery display counter and one looks to the other and says "Moo." and the other muffin responds with "Baaaa." The first muffin, slightly perplexed says; "Baaaa? What the heck is that?" The second muffin explains; "I'm learning a second language." One muffin looks to the other and says; "Hey, let's be rebels and muffout." One muffin looks to another muffin with obvious envy and says: "Is that bran new?" One muffin looks to another muffin with obvious sympathy and says: "Don't be so blueberry."