Instructions: Mix dry and wet ingredients in separate bowls. Combine and fold in jam. Do not over mix! Pour into greased muffin tin. Bake at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes.
This recipe looks really, really tasty, but I have no idea how much sugar I could substitute for fructose. Could you possibly let me know? :0) I would surely appreciate it.
I just love how you have your recipe blog set up. It's so homey and cheery. :0) So many of these recipes sound delicious. I'll have to print a few off and show them to Mom. :0)
Mmm! I made these muffins last week. They're very yummy, especially with peanut butter. :0) I think the texture of the muffins was better the next day. Thanks for sharing this recipe, Hannah. I'll have to look around for another recipe to try out sometime.
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Hi, Hannah!
This recipe looks really, really tasty, but I have no idea how much sugar I could substitute for fructose. Could you possibly let me know? :0) I would surely appreciate it.
I just love how you have your recipe blog set up. It's so homey and cheery. :0) So many of these recipes sound delicious. I'll have to print a few off and show them to Mom. :0)
Much love in Christ,
Naomi
Mmm! I made these muffins last week. They're very yummy, especially with peanut butter. :0) I think the texture of the muffins was better the next day. Thanks for sharing this recipe, Hannah. I'll have to look around for another recipe to try out sometime.
Naomi
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