How do I get more muffins?

How do I get more muffins? - Overjoyed African American graduate tossing copies of resumes in air after learning news about successfully getting job while sitting in green park with laptop

There are multiple upgrades that increase Smiles-per-second (SPS) per each muffin you have, which I have a few now, but I have never clicked on or purchased any muffins.

Where did I get the ones I have and how can I get more?

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How can I get my muffins to rise more?

5 Simple Ways to Make Your Muffins Rise Higher
  • 1 \u2013 Get the Temperature Right. What is this? ...
  • 2 \u2013 Use Room-Temperature Ingredients. ...
  • 3 \u2013 Don't Wait Too Long to Put the Muffins in the Oven. ...
  • 4 \u2013 Try to Make Thick Batter. ...
  • 5 \u2013 Fill the Muffin Tins Properly.


  • What is the secret to moist muffins?

    Substituting rich, mildly acidic buttermilk, sour cream or plain yogurt for part of the milk in your recipe improves your muffins' texture. Sweeteners such as molasses, brown sugar, honey and corn syrup all help hold moisture within the muffins, and improve their keeping qualities.

    What makes muffins fluffier?

    Having eggs, butter, and milk at room temperature helps them form a smooth mixture that traps air and expands when heated in the oven. That expansion makes your muffins fluffy and light.

    How can I make my muffins lighter and fluffy?

    Leavening. Muffins use baking powder or baking soda, or both, to generate the "rise" that makes them light and fluffy. Use too little and they won't rise enough, use too much and they will rise quickly and then collapse. Compare your recipe to others and see how much leavening they use.



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