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Do you like English Muffins?

Started by ChrissyRyan, April 14, 2024, 08:52:35 PM

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ChrissyRyan

Do you like English Muffins?

These are so labeled "English Muffins" in the USA.
As usual, many of these American "English" foods may not be English at all!

So perhaps in England they serve no food names "English Muffins" or it is something else entirely, perhaps a scone or whatever.

Chrissy
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Paulie

I do like English muffins.  Lately with butter on them, I do need to switch back to just jam and jelly though.

Do they have American muffins in England, perhaps?

Paulie.
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big kim

Love them toasted with scrambled eggs or bacon & fryed egg
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