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Between a cupcake nd a chocolate chip muf*in? Imo, the one is just too cheap to have icing. I don't see the use in havin a muf*in if it isn't healthy like fibre nd fruit, carrot etc. Otherwise it is just a poor cupcake. |
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@birdy | 30 October 14 | |
Aren't muf*ins generally heavier? I don't bake so I'm clueless actually.
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@mz.c | 30 October 14 | |
Aren't cupcakes more lighter and muf*ins more dense?
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@mz.c | 30 October 14 | |
snap birdy
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@birdy | 30 October 14 | |
Dense is a better word, yeah! lol
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@tranie | 30 October 14 | |
who cares cake is cake
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@ladibud | 30 October 14 | |
muf*ins should be healthy!
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@mz.c | 30 October 14 | |
No muf*ins should be oozing with chocolate and fresh cream
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@badvok | 30 October 14 | |
@tranie | 30 October 14 | |
they are what is refered to as english muf*ins, the american version of an english muf*in is almost what we in the uk would call a cup cake http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/muf*in |
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@badvok | 30 October 14 | |
@ tranie - 30.10.14 - 02:30pm they are what is refered to as english muf*ins, the american version of an english muf*in is almost what we in the uk would call a cup cake http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/muf*in |
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