So many muffin tins so little muffin making

@snowy22315 (208524)
United States
June 4, 2026 9:33am CST
So, somehow even though I rarely make muffins I find myself with a surplus of muffin tins and silicone molds. It is time to start donating I think. I ordered some silicone pans in a set recently and muffin pans were included..There is a church yard sale organization nearby that takes donations. They would probably be happy to have these. I have stuff to donate to the nearby animal shelter too. Do you ever get a surplus of kitchenware?
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@Wrexxo (1384)
10h
You guys donate to churches a lot..I wish we have the same here but I guess people are handicapped because of the economy
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
10h
Probably not too many people there have extra items to do are.
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@Wrexxo (1384)
8h
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@Juliaacv (56231)
• Canada
5h
I like muffin tins, they make great holders for little meatballs. I have alot of really small tins, ones that I used to do up with scrambled eggs, so that the babies had really small portions, and then would make muffins in those cups. They are only about an ounce in size, super small. I have to find another use for them.
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
4h
Meatballs that's an idea. I have at least one and maybe more of those mini tins.
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
21m
@Juliaacv like sausage balls
@Juliaacv (56231)
• Canada
3h
@snowy22315 I like to drop a tablespoon of wet bisquick into the bottom of a muffin tin, and then a little raw meatball on top of it and let it bake for 20 minutes. It is delicious.
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• United States
9h
I went through all my coffee mugs recently and donated and threw out quite a few. I know I have an abundance of kitchen utensils both in a drawer and in a holder on my kitchen counter. One of these days I'll tackle that chore
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
8h
I have so many things Inever use.
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• United States
5h
@snowy22315 me too!
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• Torrington, Connecticut
10h
Donating them to a church yard sale or charity shop is a great idea. They tend to be popular items because baking equipment is always useful, especially for families or community baking projects.
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
10h
Yes, not doing me any good
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
4h
Yes, somebody who really could usr them can have them.
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@Traceyjayne (11140)
• United Kingdom
3h
My lovely Mom makes blueberry muffins almost every week .. A neighbour used to bake a lot and a few years ago she got rid of a lot of trays etc ….she said she never knew how she had got so many !
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
3h
They seem to multiply.
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• United States
5h
I didn’t have good luck using silicone bakeware
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
4h
I use them often.
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@LadyDuck (501851)
• Italy
9h
Oh YES! I had such a surplus of kitchenware, I donated boxes full of stuff before moving here. As I filled those boxes I wondered why we bought so many things that we did not need and almost never used.
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@snowy22315 (208524)
• United States
8h
You probably thought you needed them at the time
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@wolfgirl569 (135408)
• Marion, Ohio
4h
I have been watching my kitchen stuff after clearing it out a few years ago
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@JudyEv (381399)
• Rockingham, Australia
1h
I have some in a plastic tub in the garage. It's mostly from the motor home.
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