Archive for July, 2009

the “Rachel”

Friday, July 31st, 2009

photo(2)Thankyou thankyou thankyou to Lisa Kelly for giving me the idea to make a trifle!

We had some runt cupcakes (so sad!) but decided to use them to make a non-alcoholic trifle (so glad!).

I did layers of vanilla cake, vanilla pudding, fresh peaches tossed with brown sugar, more cake and pudding, fresh blueberries, whipped cream, and crushed Nilla wafers.

Yum yum yum!  Thomas and I just finished one ourselves, to test it to see if it’s good enough for y’all, obviously, and it’s DELICIOUS! Truly, the perfect light summertime treat.
$6 for a 16 ounce container (same size as the large puddings)

(and for you Friends trivia afficianados, no, there are no peas and onions in our trifles!)

Flyer’s Best of Memphis

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

uncle-samOk y’all, it’s that time again.
“What time?” you may ask.
Best of Memphis time; the time to vote for your absolute favorite local businesses in our fair city; the time to show the love!!!

We would totally appreciate it if you could find it in your sweet hearts to vote for Muddy’s Bake Shop for best bakery (and best whatever else you feel like voting for).  LOVE YOU!!!

VOTE RIGHT HERE

(click on the blue banner near the top of the page to vote)

pom pom instructions

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

pom pomLots of y’all love our paper pom poms hanging in the bakery and I know I’ve sent some of you to the internet for instructions, so I thought I’d just make it easier and give everyone the inside scoop on how to make these!  They’re really pretty easy and inexpensive to make and they’re great for parties.

There are two different ways to make the pom poms:
1. go to Michael’s and buy the Martha Stewart kit for a lot of money.
2. make them on your own for not a lot of money by going to one of my favorite blogs, Deep Fried Kudzu, for instructions on how to make your own… riiiiight HERE!
The only change I make is to use ten sheets of tissue paper instead of eight.

Some great spots to buy tissue paper: Target gift wrap section, Blick art supplies, and PaperMart.  I got the floral wire from Michael’s and the fishing line from my brother.  :)

Happy crafting!

dress like a cupcake…

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

This fun image is by a really talented UK based illustrator named Hennie Haworth.  Isn’t it great?

cupcake should feel

max

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Warning: this is a horrible story about how some people actually are horrible people; the dog doesn’t die, but it’s still awful…  photo

I sometimes encounter mean people (we all do), but today I witnessed someone not only mean, but actually completely without a soul.  I was driving down Central and witnessed someone hit a dog… on purpose.  I saw the dog in the middle of the road, clearly scared and deciding whether to turn back or keep crossing the street.  I saw the oncoming car, the driver, and his friends.  I saw them point at the dog and laugh.  I saw the driver swerve to hit the dog and I saw the dog go under the front left tire.  I saw the driver laughing while he sped away.

Amazingly enough, the dog, Max, survived.  A woman who stopped, Margarita, carried him to the sidewalk and a man tried calling the number on Max’s tag.  Max was yowling for a few minutes, but calmed down amazingly quickly and was so good through the whole process.  We couldn’t get hold of the owner, so Margarita put an old towel down in my car and I drove him to Central Animal Hospital, where he is currently.  Margarita was able to get hold of the owner and told her where I was taking Max.

We hear stories every day about people who do terrible things that we just cannot comprehend actually DOING.  This is the first time I’ve ever seen someone make a decision like that.  A normal person would have slowed the car or swerved to avoid hitting the dog; it’s hard to imagine that there are people who would go out of their way to run a dog over for fun.  Anyway, I needed to share…

Update: I just called Central Animal Hospital at 4:45pm to check on Max and he’s still stable and probably going to be okay.

advice for job-seekers…

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

frankensteinI am often baffled by some of the emails we get about hiring.  I’m sure anyone else in a hiring position has horror stories (as well as comedies) to share and honestly, I’d love to hear them!

We’ve recently posted job listings on Craig’s List as well as our website and I’ve been bombarded by a combination of hilarious, awful, and simply irrelevant emails.  Soooo, I thought, in the spirit of the moment, I’d post a small list of “Do’s and Don’ts When Requesting a Job”.

DO
-have a grown up email address; even if your friends email sexylover95@cutesie.com you should have one that is yourname@something.com to use for professional emails.
-use capital letters and punctuation… appropriately.
-proofread.  Do not confuse “shift” with “shit”.
-let the hirer know you “get” the company; including details that demonstrate you’ve been to the business, looked through their website, etc, really makes you stand out!

DON’T
-use bizarre slang.  Some of these emails have read like notes passed in seventh grade study hall.
-send your MySpace link unless there’s a lot on there that shows you’re right for the job.  Do you really want a potential employer to know that you shotgunned 10 beers last night?
-say “u” instead of “you” or “l8ta”… I think that’s supposed to be “later”.
-say that the reason you want to work there is “to meet girls” or “to help me quit drugs”.

Do y’all have any application horror stories???

help support a baker through Kiva

Monday, July 13th, 2009

davlatA lot of you are familiar with Kiva.org, but in case you’re not here’s a quick sum-up:
Kiva is a non-profit that is focused on helping entrepreneurs! It’s not charity; it’s a loan. This allows these people to start and grow their small businesses without sacrificing dignity and it lets you be a part of that. I’m a huge fan!

Davlat is a baker in Tajikistan. He started a bread business, mostly selling a traditional bread called lepeshka. He and his wife work from home and have requested a loan of $1150 in order to grow their business and purchase flour wholesale. They are almost to their goal and only need $250 more.
If you’d like to join me in supporting a baker in Tajikistan, please CLICK HERE!

Thanks!

may the muffins be with you

Friday, July 10th, 2009

chickenvadertry

Ok, most people who know me know I love Star Wars.  A lot.

Check out what Paul Knipple, customer and food writer, found online!

This post it cartoon is by Doug Savage.  He has an entire website of post-it cartoons!  Check it out HERE!

fallen princesses

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

I realize this isn’t bakery related, but I just found these so interesting…

Photographer Dina Goldstein has taken photographs featuring fairy tale princesses in scenarios that may have been more “realistic” in outcome; these princesses are facing the same harsh realities of addiction, weight gain, illness, etc that many women fae in their lifetimes.  It’s just such an interesting take on the whole thing!

Anyhoo, check it out HERE if you’re interested.

snow white

need y’all’s opinions!

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

lumberjacksAs requested, we’re doing another Muddy’s tee, this one mostly for the guys but I bet girls will like it too, and I’d like to do a quick informal poll about colors.

The image is the lumberjack right here, but we need help with colors. Click HERE to see available colors in American Apparel tees.

Could you let me know:
a) which color shirt you prefer and
b) what color ink you’d print the image with?

THANKS!!!

(kick-ass artwork by Anke Weckmann)