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Old 11-06-2011, 10:42 AM
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bring them to my house, my family may laught at funny looking food things, but as long as it taste good they are a ok with it.
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Old 11-06-2011, 02:16 PM
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I agree!! As long as they taste good, I'll eat them.
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Old 11-06-2011, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by DebraK View Post
lazy muffins deserve to be eaten ;-)
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Giggling at the image of lazy muffins.
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Old 11-06-2011, 03:18 PM
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Did you grease the pans? The ad says they don't need greasing.
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Old 11-06-2011, 04:35 PM
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I'd really like to see a picture of your muffins. The pan looks like it should make normal-looking muffins.

Hope you don't mind if I post a muffin pan question of my own. In Wal-mart I saw what looks like a muffin pan, only the muffin holes were big squares, not rounds. I'm guessing this would make for little cake squares? Or is this thing intended for something different?
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Old 11-06-2011, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisanne View Post
I'd really like to see a picture of your muffins. The pan looks like it should make normal-looking muffins.

Hope you don't mind if I post a muffin pan question of my own. In Wal-mart I saw what looks like a muffin pan, only the muffin holes were big squares, not rounds. I'm guessing this would make for little cake squares? Or is this thing intended for something different?
I have square aluminum muffin pans. They make nice size cakes and meatloaf too. I've never tried silicone pans but the concept sounds good.
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Old 11-07-2011, 11:36 AM
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Thanks, Mary! I love the idea of using them for mini meatloaves. What's the difference in the cooking time between using the square muffin pans and a regular meatloaf dish?
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LOL! I'm with DebraK and lauriejo: Lazy Muffins rule!
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Old 11-07-2011, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisanne View Post
Thanks, Mary! I love the idea of using them for mini meatloaves. What's the difference in the cooking time between using the square muffin pans and a regular meatloaf dish?
don't know how long exactly it takes for the little meatloafs. I take them out when they look done. They do cook faster than full size meatloaf. I wonder if the silicone pans will cook meat items?
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