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29.5-Oz Betty Crocker Batchables Mix (Fudge Brownie or Blueberry Muffin)

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Artificially flavored blueberry bits. Wow. Not even fruit in muffin mix anymore.

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LSlick1
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Artificially flavored blueberry bits. Wow. Not even fruit in muffin mix anymore.
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Just add water..... wtf?
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These seem nasty
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Rurjur
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
Just add water..... wtf?

Looks like it contains dehydrated palm oil.
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ponagathos
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Quote from LSlick1 :
Artificially flavored blueberry bits. Wow. Not even fruit in muffin mix anymore.
I always buy the mix that includes the tin of blueberries. It never seemed like enough, so I use two tins. The extra mix I use with fresh blueberries, chunks of apple, chocolate chips, etc..

Been looking for a basic muffin recipe to use with my own add ins. Still have not found one I like quite as much as the prepared mix though.
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Quote from ponagathos :
I always buy the mix that includes the tin of blueberries. It never seemed like enough, so I use two tins. The extra mix I use with fresh blueberries, chunks of apple, chocolate chips, etc..

Been looking for a basic muffin recipe to use with my own add ins. Still have not found one I like quite as much as the prepared mix though.

Why not just add blueberries to the mix you like?
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Quote from ponagathos :
I always buy the mix that includes the tin of blueberries. It never seemed like enough, so I use two tins. The extra mix I use with fresh blueberries, chunks of apple, chocolate chips, etc..

Been looking for a basic muffin recipe to use with my own add ins. Still have not found one I like quite as much as the prepared mix though.
Better off with just plain cake mix in the cupboard and frozen blueberries in the freezer. Much cheaper. Ridiculously cheap if you make your own cake mix (there are plenty of simple recipes that don't require much effort and yield similar to boxed results).

I don't do muffins often, but when I do it's usually like that - premade cake mix sitting in an airtight container with a mix of blueberries and bananas with some walnuts. Perfect use for bananas too if you've got some heading towards the bin, just chop them into bits and freeze them.

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Quote from stacks3000 :
Why not just add blueberries to the mix you like?
I do sometimes. Just depends on what I have around. Usually buy the mixes when Amazon has a bulk deal. So, twelve at a time.
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
Better off with just plain cake mix in the cupboard and frozen blueberries in the freezer. Much cheaper. Ridiculously cheap if you make your own cake mix (there are plenty of simple recipes that don't require much effort and yield similar to boxed results).

I don't do muffins often, but when I do it's usually like that - premade cake mix sitting in an airtight container with a mix of blueberries and bananas with some walnuts. Perfect use for bananas too if you've got some heading towards the bin, just chop them into bits and freeze them.
I will have to try it with the cake mix.
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
Just add water..... wtf?
Just add water was the original. They changed recipe at some point to include "add an egg" or whatever so people baking could feel like they were doing something, but all psychology.
Apparently it worked
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I got the chocolate chip version of these to try at a super discounted price. They're passable for cookies if you don't want to make them from scratch and only want a few to eat shamelessly at midnight... But don't expect a lot from these.
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Quote from stacks3000 :
Why not just add blueberries to the mix you like?
Jordan Marsh Recipe

1/2 cup butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup milk
2 cups blueberries
extra sugar for tops of muffins
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This is the same container my instant spackle repair kit came in. In fact, I think the ingredients are the same too and also just had to add water.

Patchablebatchables!
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Quote from ponagathos :
I always buy the mix that includes the tin of blueberries. It never seemed like enough, so I use two tins. The extra mix I use with fresh blueberries, chunks of apple, chocolate chips, etc..

Been looking for a basic muffin recipe to use with my own add ins. Still have not found one I like quite as much as the prepared mix though.

Muffins is one case fresh isn't better. I think frozen blueberries work better. The ice breaks some of the cell walls and so it can integrate with the muffin better. Instead of being just solid balls inside muffins

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ponagathos
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Quote from AlejandroH :
Muffins is one case fresh isn't better. I think frozen blueberries work better. The ice breaks some of the cell walls and so it can integrate with the muffin better. Instead of being just solid balls inside muffins
Funny, I had the same experience with frozen. Giant, mutant blueberries that did not want to break down.
It's all variable, depending on supplier and seasonal stuff I guess. I tend to buy whatever is on sale. My best experience though has been with fresh. That batch was so good
I immediately went back and bought more.

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