Blue Corn Muffin and Cornbread Mix

: Blue Corn Muffin and Cornbread Mix

Blue Corn Muffin and Cornbread Mix

from: The Cooking Post at The Pueblo of Santa Ana



 : Blue Corn Muffin and Cornbread Mix
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Tamaya
Ingredients: Roasted Blue Corn Meal, Stone ground whole wheat flour, baking powder, spices,and salt
Label: The Cooking Post at The Pueblo of Santa Ana
Manufacturer: The Cooking Post at The Pueblo of Santa Ana
Model: 825
Publisher: The Cooking Post at The Pueblo of Santa Ana
Size: 12 oz.
Studio: The Cooking Post at The Pueblo of Santa Ana



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionA mix that couldn't be easier! Taking just 5 minutes (or less) to blend your fresh ingredients with the mix, and another 20 to 25 minutes to bake while you set the table with butter and your favorite jam or honey, you'll be sure to enjoy this triumph of the culinary arts.




Features:
  • Muffins or Cornbread withour Roasted Blue Corn flavor
  • Just stir our mix with milk, egg, oil,and sugar
  • Ready in 20 to 25 minutes











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