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Betty Crocker Chocolate Chunk Muffin MixNewest Review: ... will remain a little lumpy, then just spoon the mixture in to the 6 muffin cases provided and then cook for around 20 minutes ... more |
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by - written on 21/06/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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The Betty Crocker chocolate chunk muffin mix is one that caught my eye on the supermarket shelf as I have been known to enjoy the odd cake or two! The mix comes in a cardboard box and one the front of the box is the Betty Crocker logo, a picture of muffins and tells you that you simply need to add one egg & water, also that this mix makes 6 muffins (large muffins though!). The mix comes provided in a plastic bag and you simply pour this in a mixing bowl, add one egg & 130ml of water, stir the mixture until all mixed together, the batter will remain a little lumpy, then just spoon the mixture in to the 6 muffin cases provided and then cook ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/06/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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School holidays usually bring around baking days for my 13 year old son and 7 year grandson. They usually make cakes, scones and biscuits from recipes but if, when shopping, I come across a baking mix that is reasonably priced I often buy them for the boys as a change. This is what happened on a recent chopping trip to Asda, the Betty Crocker range had some special offers on and I found this mix for Chocolate Chunk Muffin Mix for £1 so I thought that I'd give it a try. BETTY CROCKER 'Betty Crocker' is a range of baking products that are part of the American General Mills Group. Now the list of products produced as ... Read the complete review
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