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A few years ago my granddaughters asked me to put together a cookbook of about 20 family favorite recipes and when I did the 20 pages looked rather skimpy so I added more, and more, and more till their binders held 60. Heavily embellished I gave them to the girls at Christmastime. Every Christmas since then I've added 60 more pages to their collections and have reached the 300 mark...and they're looking forward to getting even more. These are not random recipes, they're all tried and true. Anyway, when word got around it seems everybody and their second cousin wanted a cookbook so I began selling them to cover the cost of materials and now I'm passing them on to others as digital freebies, who like me, enjoy family, friends, cooking, and sharing. Print the pages to a standard letter size and save them in any old binder that blends with your kitchen. Please do print them for yourself and gift-giving to family and friends but please do not claim as your own as it wouldn't be fair to the designers I buy from or the wonderful talent that is freely given by bloggers. I'd love to hear from you and if you leave a comment on a post I will reply on the same. Please don't leave anything on the 4shared page, I seldom think to check those.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Carrot Cake Muffins

Gee, guys, two posts in a row, must be that cleaner air we've been smelling lately.  Windows are open to let in the breeze (our Indian Summer), dust bunnies are gone, but, I'm leaving the cobwebs up till after Halloween, teehee.  Living in a house that's almost two hundred years old I expect to see them wafting in the breeze and so do my friends.  We've even had spitting contests, you know, my cobwebs are bigger than your cobwebs...I'm a real WYSIWYG.

This recipe comes from the King Arthur Website, the muffins are delicious even without the recommended flavoring.   I didn't have any on hand so don't let it stop you from enjoying something new.  For the batter top and bottom I used a medium-size ice cream scoop, and for the filling a small cookie scoop.  Worked beautifully.

Thanks for stopping in, catch ya' later!

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