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On 1/1/2013 9:23 AM, jmcquown wrote:
>>> I had a hankering for cornbread or corn muffins but I really didn't feel >>> like making it from scratch. (I know, it's not difficult. I make >>> cornbread a lot.) >>> >>> I had this box of Jiffy corn muffin mix in the pantry. I figured I may >>> as well use it. Now I remember why it's awful! Way too much sugar. >>> >>> From now on I'll stick to the from scratch recipe I've been using for >>> years. I don't even recall buying that box of muffin mix. >>> >>> Jill That Jiffy type of sweet cornbread was the only kind I ever had until I moved to TX. Becca's cornbread (cooked in a cast iron skillet) is nowhere near as sweet. I like them both... the Jiffy type is good as a muffin or by itself and the Southern kind is good when you eat it with a meal instead of bread or rolls. Different strokes. George L |
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