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Martha White, producer of baking mixes, in preparation for the holiday season, has just launched Martha White Holiday Muffin Mix Challenge to collect great original recipes for the holiday and give the creative minds the chance to win cash prizes as well as a year’s supply of muffin mix.

Creative people with great original recipes from 50 United States and D.C., age 18 or older, are invited to submit their recipe ideas. All recipes must use at least one pouch of Martha White Muffin Mix. It can be a recipe for a delicious dessert or for a festive brunch with friends, it’s your chance to show off your creative holiday recipes.

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The winners will be announced in November, just in time to get ready for the holidays with your newly-won year’s supply of muffin mix.

Holidays are the time for hanging out with friends and family, for memorable moments together with cherished food. Martha White Muffin Mix makes it possible to spend more time with the people you care about and less time on cooking, while still creating delicious dishes.

“Baking with Martha White Muffin Mixes can be quick and easy, which is very helpful when preparing breakfast or dessert during the busy holiday season, ” said Linda Carman, Martha White baking expert.

For official rules and entry, please go to www.marthawhite.com

Disclaimer: This post is a sponsored post.

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