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Thread ID: 56166 2005-03-29 03:39:00 Eat more rubarb an idiot (7738) PC World Chat
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339254 2005-03-31 11:31:00 man this thread is one of the best this year...... Prescott (11)
339255 2005-03-31 11:37:00 Did you mean to search for: rhubarb (www.google.co.nz)

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sal (67)
339256 2005-03-31 11:54:00 This recipe is very nice with Rhubarb and apple.

Please note this is a cafe recipe so you will want to do the 3/4 or 1/4 mix underneath

Sweet Muffin Mix
Wet
12 oz Margarine
12 oz Sugar
500 grams Yoghurt
1 C Milk
1 tspn Baking Soda
5 Eggs
1tspn Vanilla Essence

Dry
6 C Plain Flour
9 tspns Baking Powder
½ tspn Salt

Method
Cream butter and sugar; add eggs one by one and vanilla essence. Heat yoghurt and milk for approximately four minutes. When heated add baking soda and stir (watch out it does a little volcanic eruption type thing, so make sure you have it in something it can rise in and not spill over). Put all wet ingredients with dry and fold well.

This mix can be used for all sweet muffins
Blueberry – just add required amount of blueberries
Blueberry and apple – just add blueberries and diced apple and put cinnamon and castor sugar on top
Apple cinnamon and raisin – just add diced apple, tspn of cinnamon ¼ tspn of mixed spice, required amount of apple and raisins. Place two slithers of fresh apple on top to decorate.
Cream Cheese – Place mix in tins in oven for about 15 mins. Remove and place about a tspn of cream cheese on mix and about tspn of fruit patisserie on top.
Unlimited flavours just make it up.

¾ Mix
9 oz Margarine
9 oz Sugar
375 grams Yoghurt
¾ C Milk
¾ tspn Baking soda
4 Eggs
¾ tspn Vanilla Essence
4 ½ C Plain Flour
Pinch Salt
7 tspns Baking Powder

Method
Same as full mix

¼ Mix
3 oz Margarine
3 oz Sugar
125 grams Yoghurt
¼ C Milk
¼ tspn Baking Soda
2 Eggs
¼ tspn Vanilla Essence

The quarter mix is about 6 muffins if i remember right




b
beetle (243)
339257 2005-03-31 11:56:00 I wonder why Jen hasn't moved this.

Muh.....oops
Cicero (40)
339258 2005-03-31 12:01:00 She must b e making muffins.........< b r> < b r> Cos yes this seems b y far a chat thread now???????< b r> < b r> LOL< b r> < b r> b beetle (243)
339259 2005-03-31 12:09:00 There was a Rick Stein programme on a while ago about his Food Heroes. One segment was about some rhubarb growers somewhere in Pongolia who grew their rhubarb in very hot dark conditions in an enclosed house like a mushroom shed. From memory it was also grown quite deep like celery, but I cannot be definite about that.

They produced white - pink rhubarb with thick stalks. Apparently much prized in the land of the permanent cloud.
Do you realize,if it wasn't for Pongolia,you might be speaking Dutch,then all you could go on about is how sore your finger is.
Cicero (40)
339260 2005-03-31 12:14:00 Do you realize,if it wasn't for Pongolia,you might be speaking Dutch,then all you could go on about is how sore your finger is.

Que? That's a bit obscure at 11.00pm!
John H (8)
339261 2005-03-31 12:18:00 Or we might just have become a French territory.... TonyF (246)
339262 2005-03-31 12:18:00 She must be making muffins.........

Cos yes this seems by far a chat thread now???????

LOL

b
She may indeed making rhubarb muffins,you may be unaware that she wares a laptop hanging from the neck,so as to keep tabs,
Cicero (40)
339263 2005-03-31 12:33:00 Or we might just have become a French territory....
In which case you would be eating frogs and snails,no I think you are better off being with Pongolia.
Cicero (40)
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