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Default Sunday morning baking

Kajikit wrote:
> I woke up early enough that I decided to make fresh muffins to take to
> church. I made peach/raisin muffins with applesauce in them, and a
> batch of chocolate/banana with chocolate chips. I put m&ms on top of
> the chocolate ones but they came out looking rather other-worldly -
> the moisture and heat melted the base coating of the m&ms and left
> little blobs of bubbly colour on the muffins. They taste good though!
> I put pecans on the second tray instead for people who think they look
> too weird. :P



We have a habit of doing something special for Sunday brunch. It started
when we were both still working and it was the one special breakfast
(brunch) of the week. It could be biscuits, muffins, waffles or
pancakes. This morning it was biscuits. It was also a little earlier
than usual/ Sunday morning usually sees me heading off to riding
lessons by 8:30 and my wife going to church, so brunch was not until
almost noon. But I am not riding for a few weeks because of by rib
fracture and my wife did not go to church today because she has bronchitis.
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