Two posts in two days! Aren't you guys lucky? :) A hello to any first-time readers who found me via Miz!
Imagine my surprise when the amazing Mizfit asked me to do a guest post for her! Quite intimidating, but one morning the perfect opportunity arose. Check out the post :) Here are some action shots from those babies...
So yum! I saw your guest post this morning- it is fabulous! Congrats :) You deserve the feature!
ReplyDeleteLove the post... I think you ARE a poet ;) Mmm, goat cheese would be good.
ReplyDeleteFabulous muffins!!
ReplyDeleteGreat guest post!!
Savory muffins - great idea! I also love the name :)
ReplyDeleteamazing monster muffins! love it!
ReplyDeleteThose look fabulous!
ReplyDeleteNice job on the guest post. The green monster muffins are so fun!
ReplyDeleteI love a good savory muffin. Definitely something different and way tastier.
ReplyDeleteLove the guest post. Fabulous muffins!
ReplyDeleteYour guest post was very cute! Also, do you mind if I leave you the address to my mouth? I'll take a muffin or three right now ;-)
ReplyDeleteThose look great! I have never tried making a savory muffin before.
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These look so cool. I wonder if I can veganize them...
ReplyDeleteI saw your guest post earlier. Congrats! Now I know what that yummy recipe looks like. Those muffins are pretty big for only 100 calories.
ReplyDeleteI did not get your email! I checked the spam folders of both of my accounts just in case. I know they have a Cadbury McFlurry in England, but not made with the Creme Eggs.
Those muffins look scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI read your post on Mizfit, but I was so glad to see pictures of your muffins on your site. They look so good, and I love the list of ingredients. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThose muffins look so unique...and green!
ReplyDeleteawesome! off to check the post...
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Shannon, I love that picture of you on the side. :) I think you're so pretty and sweet.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your guest post! Those muffins look DELICIOUS!
oh my those are gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteyum! love the name!!
ReplyDeleteSavory muffins are so under-rated. I love these!
ReplyDeleteOh wow those looks AMAZING- thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the guest post!
ReplyDeleteThose muffins look great!
I saw these on her website! I love the idea of incorporating veggies into baked goods!
ReplyDeleteI love broccoli, but never thought using it for a savory muffin - looks great!
ReplyDeleteI want to make those muffins ASAP.
ReplyDeleteI love muffins that have colors in them that aren't normally there. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to check out the guest post - how exciting! I love MizFit.
loved the recipe, what an honor to be asked by the Miz!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR THE GUEST POST.
ReplyDeleteI know you want one in return.
a rhyme about my tuna & cottage cheese concoction perhaps?
Mmmm. They look and sound delicious.
ReplyDeleteAmazing! And so healthy, too. These would be great to have on hand in the freezer for a quick on-the-go breakfast. great job!
ReplyDeleteHow different! A green muffin...it reminds me of green eggs and ham, minus the eggs and ham. Ok so it's just the color green, oh well close enough.
ReplyDeleteThose are monsters! Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteYummy! :) Looks so healthy, too. When something healthy also LOOKS delicious, that is just a win-win.
ReplyDeleteI really love the name of this recipe! Congrats on the great guest post.
ReplyDeleteThose muffins look great!
ReplyDeleteMy google reader wasn't updating your posts! But I fixed it now. Anyway, I love the greenness of the muffins!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! Loved your guest post :)
ReplyDeleteThese sound great! I love the idea of making them with goat cheese. I'd love to try a small batch with vegan cheeses to see if I could get my son to eat them.
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