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Is it a Muffin? (pg. 4)
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| nchs09 |
i would call it.. a muffin n0000000bs....
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| Vero |
ok, this whole size and shape thing....
if you put cupcake mix in a pan insead of a muffin pan you get plain old cake, but the size and shape of the cake determines wether it is a cup cake or not. so when you take the batter out of the muffin pan, you must subtract 3 letters from the name of whatever you are cooking (cup cake - muffin pan = cake) see you just loose three letters. so by applying this simple formula to the question at hand we get:
Muffins - Muffin pan=
MUFF!!!
yes thats right its MUFF!, its smells good and tastes even better! so lick it, play with it, bite it, chew it, or however you wanna eat your muff, cuz muff is good! |
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| ThomBizznitch |
| hahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahah.... |
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| FallingMoon |
well theoretically in order to be a muffin it HAS to be in a muffin pan, but why? Who thought of that? Just because someone one day passed this off and it continued down a chain really doesn't mean that it does or it doesn't consider as a muffin.
if you're using the mix but not the "correct" pan does not make it anyless of a muffin...whoever said muffins had to be in specific pans, society has. LOL
Oh god I think I went all Matrix on this. :stongue: :crazy:
There is no spoon.
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| DrDave |
This is getting rediculous!! Leann, let the DrD explain this one...
First, let me respond to the posts. DA, inhaling tobacco is definitely something you shouldn't do:D . Phil, great point, and I also agree about the shape factor. "...and the Brain-Brain, Brain-Brain, brain-brain...." LOL!! Nurse Ratchet... C'mon Cynthia, don't act elementary- cornbread is made with corn, that one is easily understood, not b/c of the crumbles. Being crumbly is a function of how much binding agent is used (eggs). El Profesor, I like the lesson plan, and I appreciate the mentioning of the English muffin, brings up an interesting dilemna with my argument... perhaps their use of the word muffin is just a difference in dialect. Scott, size is relative, muffin is still a muffin, I agree.
On the issue at hand, normally I'd say you're right, after all a woman should listen to her man, but Leann has you on this one. It would make a cake!! A muffin, like a cupcake (muffin with icing on it), always has a crinkled paper wrapper around the bottom, and EVERY MUFFIN HAS A MUFFIN TOP!:happy2: The lesson here: If you have English muffin batter made, don't bake it into a cake. :toocool: |
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| Vero |
| quote: | Originally posted by DrDave
This is getting rediculous!! Leann, let the DrD explain this one...
First, let me respond to the posts. DA, inhaling tobacco is definitely something you shouldn't do:D . Phil, great point, and I also agree about the shape factor. "...and the Brain-Brain, Brain-Brain, brain-brain...." LOL!! Nurse Ratchet... C'mon Cynthia, don't act elementary- cornbread is made with corn, that one is easily understood, not b/c of the crumbles. Being crumbly is a function of how much binding agent is used (eggs). El Profesor, I like the lesson plan, and I appreciate the mentioning of the English muffin, brings up an interesting dilemna with my argument... perhaps their use of the word muffin is just a difference in dialect. Scott, size is relative, muffin is still a muffin, I agree.
On the issue at hand, normally I'd say you're right, after all a woman should listen to her man, but Leann has you on this one. It would make a cake!! A muffin, like a cupcake (muffin with icing on it), always has a crinkled paper wrapper around the bottom, and EVERY MUFFIN HAS A MUFFIN TOP!:happy2: The lesson here: If you have English muffin batter made, don't bake it into a cake. :toocool: |
i thought my post was funny, but this is ing halarious Dave! |
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| DrDave |
| ...And Greg, your ladies are going down Sunday. No question. The question is, how much money do you want to give to me, after you lose the bet.;) |
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| FallingMoon |
according to dictionary.com (although trancexposure brought this up)
this is another meaning:
[Possibly from Low German Muffen, pl. of Muffe, ->small cake<-, from Middle Low German.]
small cake people...so if you were to put muffin mix in a cake pan it would be either a muffin bread loaf or a muffin cake...enlarged.
What makes a muffin a muffin is the mix...not the pan.
the only reason people think otherwise is because they were brought up with the idea that everything is how it is because it's how it's always been...erm no though. Not true. If there were to be no specific pan for a muffin you guys would think a muffin would come in any shape/size as cookies do...cookie cutters take the shape from the cookies when supposedly cookies are round...but they differ because of cutters and blah blah...so can muffins...
therefore...MUFFIN.
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| verndogs |
| quote: | Originally posted by FallingMoon
according to dictionary.com (although trancexposure brought this up)
this is another meaning:
[Possibly from Low German Muffen, pl. of Muffe, ->small cake<-, from Middle Low German.]
small cake people...so if you were to put muffin mix in a cake pan it would be either a muffin bread loaf or a muffin cake...enlarged.
What makes a muffin a muffin is the mix...not the pan.
the only reason people think otherwise is because they were brought up with the idea that everything is how it is because it's how it's always been...erm no though. Not true. If there were to be no specific pan for a muffin you guys would think a muffin would come in any shape/size as cookies do...cookie cutters take the shape from the cookies when supposedly cookies are round...but they differ because of cutters and blah blah...so can muffins...
therefore...MUFFIN. |
I like muff better :stongue: |
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| FallingMoon |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
I like muff better :stongue: |
the Muff was classic...lol
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| Vero |
| quote: | Originally posted by verndogs
I like muff better :stongue: |
hehe, thanks! and remember kids: Muff is Good! |
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