, and
this type of thing would work well for an English muffin as well as
hamburger and Keizer buns.
Shea
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Subject: [CnD] Slicing English muffins --electric knife
Would you be able to do this w
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Subject: [CnD] Slicing English muffins --electric knife
Would you be able to do this with an electric knife? How do you manage to do
it at all. Mine look
I just split my english muffins with a fork honestly.
Dana
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Hi,
I think it would be kind of risky to try to slice an English muffin
in half with an electric knife because the muffin is so narrow.
I just use my fingers, or a fork, to pull the muffin apart. A knife
squishes all those "nooks and crannies," whereas if you just pull
them apart with your f
Would you be able to do this with an electric knife? How do you manage to do
it at all. Mine look like they've been through a war zone when I'm finished.
Sharon
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