YES HE LIVES ON DRUEY LANE!!!! he's my all time bestest friend ;)
2006-07-03 11:37:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Muffin Man has moved out of town.
I do know the Crumpet Lady, though.
Gave me her best Crumpet recipe, that I will share with you.
CRUMPETS
2 Cups (0.4732 liter) Water
1 Cup (0.2366 liter) Milk
1/2 Ounce (14.17 gram) Dry Yeast
1 Teaspoon (4.929 milileter) Sugar
4 Cups (0.9464 liter) Flour
Combine the 2 Cups water and milk, heat to lukewarm.
Disolve the yeast and sugar into the lukewarm water.
Add the flour and blend. Beat mixture for 5 minutes.
Cover and let set in warm place for 1 hour.
Add
1/4 Cup (0.05915 liter) Warm Water
1 Teaspoon (4.929 mililiter) Salt
1/4 Teaspoon (1.232 milileter) Soda
Disolve salt and soda in the 1/4 cup of warm water.
Add to mixture and mix well.
Cover again and let set for 45 minutes.
Cooking
Heat griddle and crumpet rings (moderate heat as for pancakes).
Spray griddle and rings with Pam.
Pour just enough batter into rings to cover bottom area.
Cook just long enough for them to appear dry looking (all bubbles popped).
Remove rings and turn crumpets to cook the other side.
Cook just long enough to dry them on this side.
Remove the crumpets to a towel.
After all crumpets are cooked, cover with another towel and allow to cool.
When cool, place them in a plastic bag and refrigerate until you are ready to toast.
Toast the crumpets at a slightly higher temperature than regular bread.
(Crumpets may be frozen for longer storage periods.)
Note
Crumpets can be used for a quick toasted pancake type breakfast, a small pizza crust ready for baking or,
a variety of similar, single serving, dishes based on your own imagination.
Crumpet Rings
Crumpet rings can be made from a 3 pound (1.12 kilogram) coffee can.
Remove the end lids fron the can.
Cut the top and bottom 1 inch (25.4 milimeter), height measurement,
from the can with tin snips or a hacksaw.
To Insure The Sharp Edges Are Removed.
On the cut portion, either file the cut area smooth or, verticaly nip 1/4 inch (6.35 milimeter) cuts around the entire cut area.
Fold inward and crimp down these sections.
The snip and fold method produces a safer piece of work.
2006-07-08 10:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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What you mean the muffin man that lives on Drury Lane? -Nah but he lives a few blocks over.
2006-07-03 11:38:00
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answered by buzybee 4
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I don't know him, but as many muffins as I eat I am probably paying his salary for a year LOL
2006-07-03 11:37:54
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answered by LuckyWife 5
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no they all lie!!!! I stabbed the muffin man brutally to death with a dull spoon so if you see a "muffin man" its a fake!
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2006-07-03 11:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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He lives on Drury Lane-o....we used to be BFF, but then I started Atkins and he cut off contact. Sad, really, that he'd let business ruin a great friendship.
2006-07-03 11:39:41
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answered by athena1213 3
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yeah he lives over on Drurey Lane. he is good friends with the gingerbread man and he was the Dr. Frankenstien of Mungo, the giant gingerbread man
peace
2006-07-03 12:00:23
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answered by romeo 1
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The one who lives on Drury Lane? No, but I met his cousin once, the Churro Chico, the one who lives on Calle Cachorro... Nice guy.
2006-07-03 11:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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i know him personally we make special muffins and i make da special brownies and we talk about the old days.
2006-07-03 11:39:14
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answered by bryan_deville 1
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what kind of muffins do you want to order? (hes my dad)
2006-07-03 11:39:03
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answered by Stormy 2
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he does my nails. i give him a tip, he gives me free muffins.
2006-07-03 11:39:15
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answer #11
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answered by gal_with_prettylicious_attitude 1
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