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Old 10-09-2006, 11:03 AM #1
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I use cast iron all time. I have skillets, griddles, etc. I would try muffin pans but my girls prefer mini-muffins. They won'd finish one regular muffin but will eat 4 mini-muffins. Hmm.

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Old 10-09-2006, 11:06 AM #2
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I use cast iron all time. I have skillets, griddles, etc. I would try muffin pans but my girls prefer mini-muffins. They won'd finish one regular muffin but will eat 4 mini-muffins. Hmm.

Michelle
LOL, my 4 y/o finished off a whole dozen mini popovers...but if I make full size ones, I find pop-over half moons in random places. I bet thats the *real* reason so many mainstream companies started making bite sized snacks...not to save people calories...b/c they knew we'd need more boxes!
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