A third grade class in Carlton, Minnesota thought that they could have a law passed, which they proved they could. The idea started in Social Studies class some how. They asked to themselves that if there was a state food, what would it be? Then they all thought blueberry muffins. They thought that because wild blue berries grew a lot in Minnesota in bogs, swamps, and other ecosystems.
Minneapolis and St. Paul are called the Twin Cities in Minnesota...hence, the Twins!
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No you can have a rottwiler in minnesota!! i have on gosh! who gave you that bright idea!!
State laws in Maryland do not regulate the position of spite fences. However, it would be a good idea to check municipal laws regarding this. Some cities in Maryland do have a spite fence law.
It was invented in early 1900's by Beatrice Muffin when she put too much cake batter in her cake pan. while baking, it overflowed on one side and plopped a large lump of batter on the over floor. It baked there and Beatrice got the idea from that. Of course, she had no alternative but to name it a Muffin
No idea too long
i have no idea im so dumb
Not at age 18 in Minnesota. Compulsory attendance ends at age 16 in that state, but it is not a good idea to leave.
It is about the weight of a muffin.
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That's not a good idea. Powdered sugar often contains corn starch which will affect the consistency of the muffin batter.
In English 'to care' means to have feelings about an idea, person or object, so the word 'cared' is past tense, as in 'I cared about my cat, Muffin, but she passed away.'