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Thanks for posting, it's nice to hear about caring, responsible companies AndyA Apr 2013 #1
Exactly. You're welcome! :) n/t OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #2
I could deal with a price increase as long as the package size stays the same. winter is coming Apr 2013 #3
Thirty years ago, enlightenment Apr 2013 #4
Companies used to know how testemonials like that sold products csziggy Apr 2013 #6
Cornbread shouldn't be sweet at all... Fawke Em Apr 2013 #9
Granny was born and raised in enlightenment Apr 2013 #10
What a memory you've evoked! classof56 Apr 2013 #27
They are fond memories. enlightenment Apr 2013 #33
Memories... haikugal Apr 2013 #53
Ditto on the pre-heated cast iron skillet! CrispyQ Apr 2013 #28
Whoa abelenkpe Apr 2013 #73
One cup corn meal half cup flour half cup sugar one egg 350 'till golden. xtraxritical Apr 2013 #11
I forgot to mention the half cup vegetable oil. xtraxritical Apr 2013 #81
it's made sweet as cake these days. i dont like it so sweet Liberal_in_LA Apr 2013 #43
Corn is already sweet. alfredo Apr 2013 #61
My mom made it from scratch (w/ a small amount of sugar), but she dmr Apr 2013 #69
You can't put buttermilk on sweet cornbread! stonecutter357 Apr 2013 #75
I have posted on a lot of things, but it's nice that this ONE COMMENT Fawke Em Apr 2013 #83
Most people's past seems to include such an experience PSPS Apr 2013 #16
True. enlightenment Apr 2013 #23
Do they got a mix for making only muffin tops? Berlum Apr 2013 #5
Jiffy is in an enviable position. randome Apr 2013 #7
I hear you. OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #8
"Jiffy" Mix website JHB Apr 2013 #12
Thanks. Added to OP. :) n/t OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #13
For a moister cornbread, use the following recipe: Frustratedlady Apr 2013 #31
My wife uses cottage cheese. nt awoke_in_2003 Apr 2013 #67
Yes, I have heard of doing that, as well. eom Frustratedlady Apr 2013 #82
A really good childhood memory savebigbird Apr 2013 #14
Yep, me, too! kurtzapril4 Apr 2013 #64
Easy enough to buy frozen blueberries or pick your own. morningglory Apr 2013 #15
I toss some jalapenos or habaneros in mine. Fuddnik Apr 2013 #21
Try stonecutter357 Apr 2013 #76
Added to my weekly dry goods shopping list. nt msanthrope Apr 2013 #17
I didn't realize they made so many different mixes. Arkansas Granny Apr 2013 #18
K&R,,,, Maybe business schools should start using Jiffy's business model. midnight Apr 2013 #19
Jiffy SamKnause Apr 2013 #20
I didn't know this, and I am glad I do now. senseandsensibility Apr 2013 #22
excellent post thank you dembotoz Apr 2013 #24
Long time Jiffy user. Thanks for posting this. Paper Roses Apr 2013 #25
Jiffy Fudge Frosting. cherokeeprogressive Apr 2013 #26
added to my shopping list tabbycat31 Apr 2013 #29
I likewise did not realize how many mixes they make. SheilaT Apr 2013 #30
"I didn't want a 28-year-old brat from Wall Street telling me how to run my company." WorseBeforeBetter Apr 2013 #32
I rarely buy mixes but if I do, it will be Jiffy. Inspired Apr 2013 #34
next, can you get them to switch to non-aluminated baking powder? librechik Apr 2013 #35
Looks like it varies by product Sentath Apr 2013 #48
thx! n/t librechik Apr 2013 #62
This is awesome! JNelson6563 Apr 2013 #36
An awesome story BrotherIvan Apr 2013 #37
That's precisely why I introduced this OP saying it's not perfect... OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #38
Best brownie mix ever! flygal Apr 2013 #39
I noticed that you can order the brownie mix online senseandsensibility Apr 2013 #40
I love Jiffy's culture and mindset TxDemChem Apr 2013 #41
Now if they would take the animal fat and lard out of it. Cobalt Violet Apr 2013 #42
Seems they do: OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #45
just looked it up and edited my post too. Cobalt Violet Apr 2013 #46
I've been using it for a while now. libnnc Apr 2013 #44
Jiffy has a recipe book (free) they will send you. Thanks for reminding me about Jiffy. n/t Tess49 Apr 2013 #47
love Jiffy cornbread mix littlewolf Apr 2013 #49
That's a great tip! intheflow Apr 2013 #78
Thanks. I'll look for it in the stores! nt Honeycombe8 Apr 2013 #50
If they'd remove the trans fats from their mixes they might have me as a customer. drm604 Apr 2013 #51
That's really the only sticking point for me. closeupready Apr 2013 #74
K&R. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #52
I loved their stuff before I learned how to bake Warpy Apr 2013 #54
I don't use their products because I like to bake amuse bouche Apr 2013 #55
No, they're not perfect. OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #57
Yes, I know the Muffin Man ThoughtCriminal Apr 2013 #56
Jiffy gets all the advertising it needs when you check the prices on the store shelves azurnoir Apr 2013 #58
A suggestion for those who don't normally buy mixes tabbycat31 Apr 2013 #59
That's a great idea, tabbycat31. :) n/t OneGrassRoot Apr 2013 #66
Jiffy is the only corn muffin mix I've ever used, the only one I like. Butterbean Apr 2013 #60
Jiffy goes on my shopping list RILib Apr 2013 #63
I haven't done it in a long time d_r Apr 2013 #65
K & R EOM freemay20 Apr 2013 #68
Jiffy pizza crust mix hibbing Apr 2013 #70
for those who use Bisqick out there I suggest Jiffy Buttermilk Baking mix azurnoir Apr 2013 #71
Made in Michigan! It's the only one I use. knitter4democracy Apr 2013 #72
Saving and spreading. HughBeaumont Apr 2013 #77
Wish they had a gluten free product available cbdo2007 Apr 2013 #79
Great post unapatriciated Apr 2013 #80
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