My muffin dilemma

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  1. sunforged profile image70
    sunforgedposted 13 years ago

    So in a caffeine fueled hunger craze , I ate 6 muffin tops off a package of brand new deli fresh muffins. (leftover from my brothers prom)

    So now, I have 6 perfectly fine muffin bottoms -they are unappealing to look at and I will never eat them in their present form.

    Any suggestions for reinventing the muffin bottom into a more appealing food stuff?

    1. rebekahELLE profile image85
      rebekahELLEposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      'giggle'   

      way too cute SF.  you've given us a great visual!

    2. Ron Montgomery profile image61
      Ron Montgomeryposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      The correct terminology (re: American Muffin Society) is muffin stump, not bottom.


      http://lisakillionbooks.com/images/book.png

      Apparently they can become quite violent.  I would break out the milk and deal with them post haste.

    3. sarovai profile image73
      sarovaiposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      mmm! let me think smile

  2. Misha profile image63
    Mishaposted 13 years ago

    Pass them to Ron - he will fix them lol

  3. Pandoras Box profile image59
    Pandoras Boxposted 13 years ago

    Give 'em to the poor, a la Elaine on Seinfeld.

    1. sunforged profile image70
      sunforgedposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I believe in that episode, even the poor didnt want them!

      1. Pandoras Box profile image59
        Pandoras Boxposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Yeah I was trying to get you in trouble.

        Got a dog?

  4. Greek One profile image64
    Greek Oneposted 13 years ago

    I read your forum post headline with great interest as I have helped many with their muffins before...

    bad sadly, I don't think we are talking about the same thing here

    1. torimari profile image68
      torimariposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Glad I'm not the only one who thought this. Foot in mouth. :s

  5. myownworld profile image75
    myownworldposted 13 years ago

    Layer them with whipped cream, top with fresh strawberries and present them to your wife at the end of the day, pretending that's what you had in mind all along! Hopefully, she won't fling them right back...! wink

    1. Misha profile image63
      Mishaposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      You are pure evil MOW lol

      1. myownworld profile image75
        myownworldposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        But I do know how to keep my hubby happy! wink

        1. profile image0
          Non-offensiveUserposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          I'm sure you do!

    2. sunforged profile image70
      sunforgedposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Thats a great idea!

      They are blueberry muffins (well they were smile ) so Ill opt for blueberries, so that might work.

      but, she is pregnant, and I specifically got yelled at for taking so long to eat them as she claims she cant stop herself from eating them (well, I fixed that!) - so will refeeding them to her plus whipped cream be taken the wrong way?

      ..I will still eat them, regardless,  w/ whipped cream and berries, so the suggestion works anyways!

      1. myownworld profile image75
        myownworldposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        well, you can always tell her that berries are full of antioxidants which are great for her, so hopefully she'll come round...and it might be your lucky day! Otherwise too (incase she flings them right back), you get to eat the cream, so it's a win win situation! wink

  6. wyanjen profile image69
    wyanjenposted 13 years ago

    Man up and eat the muffin stems.

  7. wyanjen profile image69
    wyanjenposted 13 years ago

    hee hee hee

  8. leeberttea profile image56
    leebertteaposted 13 years ago

    I love eating a moist muffin! wink

  9. profile image0
    Nelle Hoxieposted 13 years ago

    Alawys keep a few cans of Betty Crocker frosting in a variety of flavors cream cheese to chocolate. And and a variety of sprinkles. They make anything look good again. I had to do that when the kids were little.

    When these are refrigerated they are delicious when eaten with a spoon.

    1. profile image52
      ramonfloresposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      why donĀ“t you tried a jelly donut!

  10. Derek D profile image60
    Derek Dposted 13 years ago

    I agree with Nelle Hoxie, slap some frosting on them babies and call it a day. cool

  11. mega1 profile image79
    mega1posted 13 years ago

    If you like bread pudding, you might make muffin pudding instead, but don't tell GreekOne that or he'll make some scandalous allusion to something else entirely.  I used to make bread pudding out of 3 day old cinnamon buns and people at the cafe adored it!

  12. rosemueller0481 profile image81
    rosemueller0481posted 13 years ago

    Yougurt!
    Serve the muffins in a cup or mug with a 1/2 cup layer of vanilla yougurt on top for a yummy and simple breakfast

  13. profile image0
    TheCalicoRoseposted 13 years ago

    try some fresh fruit on top:)

  14. kalahlily profile image59
    kalahlilyposted 13 years ago

    take your muffins stumps prepare a french toast batter dip fry coat with powdered sugar or syrup and you have muffin stump french toast enjoy!

    1. rosemueller0481 profile image81
      rosemueller0481posted 13 years agoin reply to this

      oh this sounds yummy! I will have to give it a try!

  15. Kangaroo_Jase profile image73
    Kangaroo_Jaseposted 13 years ago

    You don't EAT the bottoms of muffins, or stumps, or what strange names you Americans use.....


    This is sacrilegious !!!!!! and I SHALL not be party to such poppycock and evil suggestions and ..... and HERESY !!!!!!!!!!!

    Its ALMOST as worse as dogs and cats living together

    lol lol lol lol lol

  16. alternate poet profile image67
    alternate poetposted 13 years ago

    You pagans clearly do not understand the real issue here - the answer is to cut the tops off flat then turn them upside down on a plate so they look like a new something. This solves the half-eaten problem.

  17. Flightkeeper profile image67
    Flightkeeperposted 13 years ago

    Expand on MOW's idea and make a blueberry shortcake with the muffin stumps and both of you can have it for dessert.

  18. boxxies profile image60
    boxxiesposted 13 years ago

    I would cover them with ice cream and strawberry jam.

    Marie

 
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