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    The two new offerings are the Buttery Vanilla Christmas Mini Muffins and the Christmas Tree Cakes Mini Donuts, which were showcased in the accompanying photo.

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    Most iterations only require a handful of pantry staples and a mini muffin tin. In case you’re not sure where to start, we’re giving you 20 mini muffin recipes that provide all the inspiration ...

  4. Jiffy mix - Wikipedia

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    Jiffy corn muffin, baking and pie crust mixes. The company's main products are muffin mixes, including those for corn muffins (including a vegetarian and honey variety), banana, berry (blueberry and raspberry) and apple cinnamon. Additional products include brownie mix, cake mixes, pie and pizza crust mixes, and multi-purpose baking mixes. [9]

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  6. English muffin - Wikipedia

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    London Cries: A Muffin Man (c. 1759) The word muffin is thought to come from the Low German muffen, meaning "little cakes". [4] The Oxford English Dictionary also suggests a possible link to Old French moflet, a type of bread. Originally it meant "any of various kinds of bread or cake". [5]

  7. Jenny Lee Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Lee Bakery was a prominent bakery in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. [1] [2] The bakery was founded in 1938 by cousins Paul Baker and Bernard McDonald. The name came from the song "Sweet Jenny Lee from Sunny Tennessee", which was playing on the radio while the pair was traveling to a business meeting. [3] It closed in 2008.

  8. The Jenny Jones Show - Wikipedia

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    The Jenny Jones Show [a] is an American first-run syndicated talk show that was hosted by Jenny Jones. The show ran for twelve seasons from September 16, 1991, to May 21, 2003, in which it broadcast over 2,000 episodes. Taped at the NBC Tower, the show premiered as a traditional talk show, with a focus on cooking, fashion, and celebrities.

  9. Aunt Jenny - Wikipedia

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    Edith Spencer as Aunt Jenny. Aunt Jenny was an advertising character created for Spry Vegetable Shortening.Primarily portrayed by Edith Spencer, Aunt Jenny was best known as host and narrator of the long-lived radio show, Aunt Jenny’s Real Life Stories (January 18, 1937 – November 16, 1956), [1] but she was also seen promoting the product in drawings, photographs and cookbooks.