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‎11-25-2024 06:56 PM - edited ‎11-25-2024 06:59 PM
I saw a short video on You Tube where they suggest to buy disposable foil muffin tins.
After dinner you set these out near the food and welcome guests to fill up the cups with the food they want ro take home and have foil on hand to over them up. It looked so efficient!
Please share any tips for the day you have...
‎11-25-2024 07:18 PM
What a great idea.
‎11-25-2024 07:31 PM
Have you seen muffin tins today? I bake muffins weekly with muffin tins. They are very small. Not much you could put into them. Maybe that's the point. Don't take much![]()
‎11-25-2024 07:50 PM
@ahoymate wrote:Have you seen muffin tins today? I bake muffins weekly with muffin tins. They are very small. Not much you could put into them. Maybe that's the point. Don't take much
@ahoymate Muffin tins are the size they were back in the 1960's. Back then we didn't have muffins the size of your head the way we do today.
No judgment, just saying muffins have grown a lot over the years. The way the muffin eaters have grown. . . ![]()
‎11-25-2024 08:12 PM
I bought three sizes of deli containers and bento boxes for our guests to help themselves. I also supplied inexpensive totes for them to carry their leftovers home.
‎11-25-2024 08:33 PM
@Sooner wrote:
@ahoymate wrote:Have you seen muffin tins today? I bake muffins weekly with muffin tins. They are very small. Not much you could put into them. Maybe that's the point. Don't take much
@ahoymate Muffin tins are the size they were back in the 1960's. Back then we didn't have muffins the size of your head the way we do today.
![]()
No judgment, just saying muffins have grown a lot over the years. The way the muffin eaters have grown. . .
@Sooner @I sense judgement.
‎11-25-2024 08:49 PM - edited ‎11-25-2024 09:01 PM
@ahoymate wrote:Have you seen muffin tins today? I bake muffins weekly with muffin tins. They are very small. Not much you could put into them. Maybe that's the point. Don't take much
All the regular muffin size tins ive looked up and yes that in cludes disposable are a 1 cup. With 6 cups per tin. That is 6 cups of food...I think that is plenty and if the want more they can take more than one tin.
I like how it keeps things separated, can be reheated easily, some come with lids, no need to return them back to me, cheaper than plastuc take out, more sturdy than styrofoam or paper.
‎11-25-2024 08:50 PM - edited ‎11-25-2024 09:03 PM
@JeanLouiseFinch Did you get the deli containers online and the bento boxes? ...totes are a nice way to take your goodies! How thoughtful!
‎11-25-2024 09:28 PM
@LizzieInSRQ wrote:@JeanLouiseFinch Did you get the deli containers online and the bento boxes? ...totes are a nice way to take your goodies! How thoughtful!
@LizzieInSRQ - Sorry, somehow DH and I started calling them bento boxes but they're really just disposable plastic food prep containers. I get them at Costco. The deli containers and cheap tote bags came from Amazon.
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