Hello friends. I love muffins and I recently made blueberry muffins from an old Cookbook that used to belong to my mom.
I found the recipe in this Betty Crocker's Cookbook copyright 1969.
This muffin recipe is simple to make and the muffins are not too sweet tasting.
These muffins are just perfect for a snack or for a light breakfast.
BETTY CROCKER BLUEBERRY MUFFIN
* Recipe found in Betty Crocker Cookbook - Copyright 1969
INGREDIENTS:
- 1 egg
- 1 cup milk
- 1/4 cup salad oil
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 3 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup of fresh or frozen blueberries
DIRECTIONS:
Makes 12 muffins.
Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Use muffin cups in muffin tin. Beat egg, stir in milk and oil. Mix in remaining ingredients just until flour is moistened. Batter should be lumpy. Do not over mix. Gently fold in blueberries. Fill muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake 20 to 25 minutes until gold brown.
* Note: For the sugar, I substituted it with Monk Fruit sweetener.
** Note: I made these blueberry muffins again and added:
1 tablespoon of chia seeds and 1 teaspoon of vanilla. The muffins came out great and had a little bit of crunch to them from using the chia seeds.
Hello friends and happy April. 😀🌸
I'd love to share with you the books I've read recently.
All the books that I'v read, are from the library using my the Libby app. I love that I can read popular books that I can just down load onto my Kindle.
I enjoyed reading about the small-town romance and all the characters in Dream Harbor. This is book 4 of 6 and a book series. I've read other books by this author and enjoyed this easy read.
This is book 5 of 6 of the Dream Harbor series. I tried to read this book, but found it boring and didn't enjoy it. I returned this book to the library.
I enjoyed this book about a girl's weekend that goes bad. It kept me guessing the whole time, and I couldn't put it down.
This is a cute love story that takes place in France. I enjoyed this light read and would recommend this book.
This is book 1 of 3 in a book series. I love reading books by this author and her summer reads. I loved this story, and it kept me on my toes. I was sorry that the ending of this book came to a stop. I have to continue to read the next book in this series.
If you have book recommendations, please let me know.
I will share this post at the monthly book link-up party, Share Your Shelf. It's held on the first Thursday of each month. Slices of Life
Click HERE to see the blog parties I will be linking up to.
Julie
Hello friends, and happy April! 🌸
I'm joining Amy from the blog, Coffee and Cocktails at the Casa, for her Currently link-up. It's held on the first Wednesday of each month.
This month, we are sharing what we are loving, planting or hatching (literal or figurative - like planting an idea or hatching a plan), cleaning (spring), eating and drinking, and reading and watching.
LOVING: I'm loving that we are in the month of April. I am looking forward to warm and sunny spring days. I can't wait to wear a spring coat and put away my winter coat, scarf, hat, and gloves.
PLANTING OR HATCHING: My husband and I are hoping to spend some time going out in the city. I'm hoping to go to some museums, like when we visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and take a walk in Central Park.
CLEANING: I will be spring cleaning out our yard and getting ready to plant spring flowers and vegetables.
I've had my angel statue for about 30 years, which my mom gave to me, and I love it.
We had such a cold and snowy winter, and my statue of Mary fell over and the hand broke off. We had to glue the hands back on. I've had this statue for 31, years and it made me sad that the statue fell and cracked. I will be moving Mary to another area of the garden, and hopefully it will stay put and not fall over.
I plant different herbs and veggies in the large pots that I put out in my yard.
I like to plant tomato plants, but I don't have much luck with getting a lot of tomatoes. I've had better luck with cherry tomato plants.
EATING AND DRINKING:
My husband and I went out to lunch on St. Patrick's Day to a local pub. We both had beer, and my husband had steak and I had Shephard's pie. I was hoping to have some Irish soda bread with our meal, and I was disappointed not to have any this year. The scarf I am wearing is from my trip to Ireland many years ago visiting The Book of Kells. I like wearing my scarf every St. Patrick's Day.
I had a hot latte at a new coffee place that opened up in our neighborhood. I do love to see coffee art that they make with the cream foam.
READING AND WATCHING: I have a blog post scheduled for tomorrow on the books I've read recently. I have been watching Shrinking, Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, and we just started watching Hacks. I just saw Harry Styles' One Night Manchester, and My Oxford Year and both were good.
What is currently new with you?
Julie
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