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Re: Wolferman's English Muffins

On 12/14/2014 tigriss said:

Try Bay's English Muffins in the refrigerator section. I get the whole grain ones. They are great! I have this toaster from WalMart Product Details. I pop in an English muffin, an egg, and a turkey sausage patty. It all pops up and is done. I just assemble and am out the door. You can use the egg beaters too and any kind of meat or none. It also comes in a four slice/two egg version for those with larger families.

That's great, tigriss! Thanks for the tips. 8)

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Re: Wolferman's English Muffins

one of these days i am going to order english muffins from THE MODEL BAKERY in northern california. i was practically drooling when i watched them making them. i had seen a show about this bakery AND it receives high praises from chef michael chiarello. has anyone ever tried them?

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Re: Wolferman's English Muffins

My sister sent them to us as a gift once. We didn't care for them, but then we are not huge English muffin eaters. The problem I have with them is they are too big and heavy. I realize some people probably like that about them, but to me, they felt like a brick in my stomach.

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Re: Wolferman's English Muffins

My step-sister sends these to family members every year. I think they are ho hum and I don't like how thick they are.

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Re: Wolferman's English Muffins

On 12/15/2014 LABoheme said:

My step-sister sends these to family members every year. I think they are ho hum and I don't like how thick they are.

You don't have to get the thick ones. They have their signature, which are the thick ones, a the traditional, which are regular size.


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Re: Wolferman's English Muffins

I remember mine came in a 3 flavor pack. They were the thick ones. The sourdough didn't have much flavor, but the cinnamon ones were good. Cant remember the other one, think it was plain.

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