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GerritV

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My favorite moment of the day is breakfast after morning training.
Mix of oatmeal, muesli, nuts & raisins, chia-, sunflower- and pumpkin-seeds, grapes and blueberries.
Herbal tea (ginger & lemon).

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decafjava

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Feb 7, 2011
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.. we like them for lunch time sandwiches as well. A variation on the same theme, is using poppyseed strudel and raisin/cinnamon buns (purchased from a small, European bakery).
Lovely and why did I type "miffings" argh ah well I mean moofins sorry muffins. ? Anyway, I also am fond of crumpets and what I like about both is how well they absorb fresh butter.
 
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In a coffee shop.
I haven't had an English miffing in ages. Just not a thing here in continental Europe sadly.

I confess that I laughed aloud when I read this post.

But, yes, I know what you mean.

And, if you hadn't remarked on the fact (or spelling) of the magical muffin, (see your post, below) I wouldn't have commented on it either.
.. we like them for lunch time sandwiches as well. A variation on the same theme, is using poppyseed strudel and raisin/cinnamon buns (purchased from a small, European bakery).

I love those small, European, bakeries; their bread and other delights are almost invariably delicious.
Lovely and why did I type "miffings" argh ah well I mean moofins sorry muffins. ? Anyway, I also am fond of crumpets and what I like about both is how well they absorb fresh butter.
Shouted with laughter reading this; thank you.

Anyway, both muffins and croissants fall into the category of what I consider an "occasional treat" (preferably at week-ends) breakfast, and all the more welcome (and appreciated) for that.

And, (as with crumpets, as well), agreed, their capacity to absorb butter (in considerable quantities) is part of their appeal.
 
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