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I am not sure if this is the right section, but..

I bought a mix for poppyseed muffins a while ago and put some in the freezer. I pulled them out, and I remembered how good they were! So, I was going to go back to the place where I got them.. but they CLOSED!!!! It sucked, because that was a REALLY good, close to home store. Anyway, I forgot the brand, and I was wondering if anyone knew of any good muffin mixes. It doesn't have to be the same kind (obviously), but anything that you have successfully tried!

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Lisa


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I'm a big fan of the Gluten Free Panty Blueberry Muffin/Pancake mix. I've never tried making the pancakes, as I am no fan of pancakes in general, but the muffins work out nice. As with anything gluten-free I bake, i.e. bread like things. I always add a teaspoon or so of honey. I find it makes pizza crusts and bread a bit more golden colored.

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I'm a big fan of the Gluten Free Panty Blueberry Muffin/Pancake mix. I've never tried making the pancakes, as I am no fan of pancakes in general, but the muffins work out nice. As with anything gluten-free I bake, i.e. bread like things. I always add a teaspoon or so of honey. I find it makes pizza crusts and bread a bit more golden colored.

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Oh yeah. What I love about the gluten-free pantry, is you can order with case discounts. Its my favorite way to order some things. Especially things that really do last, like Tinkyada pasta. Yes, other places have discounts on multiple item purchases some times. What I like about here, is you really get the "case", meaning, my tinkyada pasta comes in the box they had the pasta shipped in. i.e. of the delivery truck, right back on to send to me. Reduces the "extra" packaging. At least it was this way my last few orders

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