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I noticed that too. The standard is small 1 1/4

inches and my large one is Texas muffin size. Now

rthere is a mini muffin tin, I have one of those

somewhere, don't make me climb on the garage

rafters...LOL Donna

--- maxium62001 <maxium62001 wrote:

 

>

> A standard muffin tin is 1 1/4 inches deep, and 2

> 1/4 inches across

> the top. I think your tin sounds like a Texas size

> muffin tin. I

> could easily eat a cupcake that size; will send

> address.

> Jack (Texas)

>

>

>

> > > I recently bought Vegan with a Vengeance and

> there are a few

> > cupcake

> > > recipes in there which I am keen to try out.

> However one thing I

> am

> > not

> > > certain of is: what size is a cupcake? The book

> proposes using a

> > muffin

> > > tin but my deep dish muffin tins look way too

> big at 2 1/4 inches

> > deep

> > > and 3 1/14 inches across. > > TIA

> > > Christie

>

>

>

>

 

 

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I have a tiny sized muffin tin that makes muffins about as big as a ping pong

ball.

Katie

 

 

 

Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote:

I noticed that too. The standard is small 1 1/4

inches and my large one is Texas muffin size. Now

rthere is a mini muffin tin, I have one of those

somewhere, don't make me climb on the garage

rafters...LOL Donna

--- maxium62001 <maxium62001 wrote:

 

>

> A standard muffin tin is 1 1/4 inches deep, and 2

> 1/4 inches across

> the top. I think your tin sounds like a Texas size

> muffin tin. I

> could easily eat a cupcake that size; will send

> address.

> Jack (Texas)

>

>

>

> > > I recently bought Vegan with a Vengeance and

> there are a few

> > cupcake

> > > recipes in there which I am keen to try out.

> However one thing I

> am

> > not

> > > certain of is: what size is a cupcake? The book

> proposes using a

> > muffin

> > > tin but my deep dish muffin tins look way too

> big at 2 1/4 inches

> > deep

> > > and 3 1/14 inches across. > > TIA

> > > Christie

>

>

>

>

 

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the dust of everyday life.

- Berthold Auerbach -

 

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today's economy) at Games.

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Yeah, I have 8 of those things. When my kids were in preschool I had to

bring snacks every couple weeks so I would make mass mini-muffins -

either corn or banana. :-)

 

The mini cupcake liners are easily available, thank goodness. I rarely

use those things anymore as it's quicker/easier to make regular cupcakes.

 

Sharon

 

Katie M wrote:

> I have a tiny sized muffin tin that makes muffins about as big as a ping pong

ball.

> Katie

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I have the tiny, the regular, and the super large. It depends on my moods.

The super large, made as cupcakes and decorated, are a big hit with kids!!!

 

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007 1:39 PM

Re: Cupcakes: standard muffin tin JAck

 

 

I have a tiny sized muffin tin that makes muffins about as big as a ping

pong ball.

Katie

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I haven't used mine since my grandson was in kindergarten. LOL I used to make

zucchini muffins that my little guy loved. He helped my grow the zucchini and

he helped pick it and grate it and make the muffins. He was so proud to take

those to school.

Katie

 

Sharon Zakhour <sharon.zakhour wrote:

Yeah, I have 8 of those things. When my kids were in preschool I had to

bring snacks every couple weeks so I would make mass mini-muffins -

either corn or banana. :-)

 

The mini cupcake liners are easily available, thank goodness. I rarely

use those things anymore as it's quicker/easier to make regular cupcakes.

 

Sharon

 

Katie M wrote:

> I have a tiny sized muffin tin that makes muffins about as big as a ping

pong ball.

> Katie

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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