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Let's talk English Muffins . . . :)

I am a huge fan of Bays English Muffins but am not a fan of the price.  Unfortunately I have run out of my stockpile and am now subject to whatever else is available in the store.  Let's just say it's not going well this week.

 

Is there a brand of english muffins that you just love?

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Bays for me and my family too!!!!  Love them and won't buy anything else.

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I never tasted Bay's english muffins - are they regional?  I am a fan of Wolferman's but have to buy them online.  They have many interesting flavors.  Of the ones in my local stores I like Thomas the best.  They get crispy.  

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Oh boy do I love these..just discovered them a few months ago at one of our Target stores of all places....nowhere else around here carries them..not even other Targets.  I don't think the price is too bad..love the texture.

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I cast my vote for Wolfermans.  Worth every penny, imo.

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Bays?  I wonder if they're just regional...I don't believe I've seen them when I lived in NY or UT or AZ... I would love to try them though per your high recommendations.

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@DiAnne wrote:

I never tasted Bay's english muffins - are they regional?  I am a fan of Wolferman's but have to buy them online.  They have many interesting flavors.  Of the ones in my local stores I like Thomas the best.  They get crispy.  


@DiAnne I just looked up Bay's English Muffins and didn't realize they originated in Chicago which is where I live!

 

They are rather different from regular english muffins as they are more light and airy which works well for me for breakfast (please know I used to love me some Wolferman's back in the day as you could make a meal out of one of their muffins!).

 

They are really good.  Not sure if they sell them in your area but you can check out their website to see if they may be available in your area.

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@KimmC wrote:

Oh boy do I love these..just discovered them a few months ago at one of our Target stores of all places....nowhere else around here carries them..not even other Targets.  I don't think the price is too bad..love the texture.


I am so going to Target tomorrow @KimmC . . . I am going through Bay's withdrawal . . . . Smiley Happy

 

Thank you for the heads up, I really appreciate it!  Smiley Happy

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Thanks.  I will look for them.  

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@AKgirl2 wrote:

Bays?  I wonder if they're just regional...I don't believe I've seen them when I lived in NY or UT or AZ... I would love to try them though per your high recommendations.


@AKgirl2 if you have a moment, please check out their website so you can see if they are available in your area.  I am rather embarrassed that I didn't realize they originated in the Chicagoland area which is where I live . . .  yikes!

 

Please know I enjoy Wolfermann's or Thomas's english muffins but Bay's are much lighter and easier on my stomach first thing in the morning.

 

Next time I find them on sale I am going to buy a dozen bags of them . . . Smiley Happy