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"You ate my muffin?" "I didn't eat your muffin.
While the employee went to get the muffin, I peeked around at his iPad, which was on a countertop mount.
"I can understand butter on a muffin; I can't understand liquid margarine, which has fifteen or sixteen ingredients".
"How about an English muffin?" I replied in a very polite tone, because I did want my coffee.
Further boo-hooery was afoot in Emmerdale, where the revelation that Val is HIV positive was all but trounced in the glum stakes by news that Betty Eagleton had discovered a hair on her muffin ("I demand recompense").
"I can understand butter on a muffin; I can't understand liquid margarine, which has fifteen or sixteen ingredients.'' The shift to butter means that McDonald's will increase its dairy use by five or six hundred million pounds of milk each year — enough to have produced all of last year's domestic butter exports.
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"Buns, rolls, muffins, I love them all.
I have some English muffins I could toast".
I went to a coffee place, and they were all out of the muffins I like.
Although I'm partial to Thomas Originall English muffins, I also have brought home whole wheat.
"The journalists haven't touched any of these muffins!" I think, putting some into my handbag.
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