Thursday, March 5, 2009

Green Monster Muffins

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...


Up close and personal!

39 comments:

  1. So yum! I saw your guest post this morning- it is fabulous! Congrats :) You deserve the feature!

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  2. Love the post... I think you ARE a poet ;) Mmm, goat cheese would be good.

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  3. Fabulous muffins!!

    Great guest post!!

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  4. Savory muffins - great idea! I also love the name :)

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  5. Nice job on the guest post. The green monster muffins are so fun!

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  6. I love a good savory muffin. Definitely something different and way tastier.

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  7. Love the guest post. Fabulous muffins!

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  8. Your 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 ;-)

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  9. Those look great! I have never tried making a savory muffin before.


    www.IamBee-Steph.blogspot.com

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  10. These look so cool. I wonder if I can veganize them...

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  11. I saw your guest post earlier. Congrats! Now I know what that yummy recipe looks like. Those muffins are pretty big for only 100 calories.

    I 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.

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  12. Those muffins look scrumptious!

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  13. I 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!

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  14. Those muffins look so unique...and green!

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  15. awesome! off to check the post...

    Kelly Turner
    www.everygymsnightmare.com

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  16. Shannon, I love that picture of you on the side. :) I think you're so pretty and sweet.
    Congratulations on your guest post! Those muffins look DELICIOUS!

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  17. oh my those are gorgeous!!!

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  18. Savory muffins are so under-rated. I love these!

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  19. Oh wow those looks AMAZING- thanks for sharing!

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  20. Congrats on the guest post!
    Those muffins look great!

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  21. I saw these on her website! I love the idea of incorporating veggies into baked goods!

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  22. I love broccoli, but never thought using it for a savory muffin - looks great!

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  23. I love muffins that have colors in them that aren't normally there. Very cool.

    I'm off to check out the guest post - how exciting! I love MizFit.

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  24. loved the recipe, what an honor to be asked by the Miz!

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  25. THANKS FOR THE GUEST POST.

    I know you want one in return.
    a rhyme about my tuna & cottage cheese concoction perhaps?

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  26. Mmmm. They look and sound delicious.

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  27. Amazing! And so healthy, too. These would be great to have on hand in the freezer for a quick on-the-go breakfast. great job!

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  28. How 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.

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  29. Those are monsters! Have a nice weekend!

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  30. Yummy! :) Looks so healthy, too. When something healthy also LOOKS delicious, that is just a win-win.

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  31. I really love the name of this recipe! Congrats on the great guest post.

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  32. My google reader wasn't updating your posts! But I fixed it now. Anyway, I love the greenness of the muffins!

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  33. Delicious! Loved your guest post :)

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  34. These 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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