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Why I Love My Job – Karen M.

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012


Hello everybody! Most of you probably don’t know me because I’m a baker at Muddy’s Underground. It’s not really underground, but it makes us all feel a little cooler when we call it that. Anyway, as I was taking my lunch break today (trying to decide what to write a blog about), I got a call from my dad. We chit chat for a bit and then he asks, as he always does, “…Are you at work?” And today he followed it up with, “You always sound so relaxed and happy when I call, so I’m surprised when you tell me you’re at work.” To which I replied, “Oh, that’s just because I love my job.”

Which is a pretty amazing thing,if you think about it. Most of us spend about a quarter of our lives at work; whether or not you’re happy about it can really affect your life. I got to thinking about the aspects of my job that contribute to its overall awesomeness, and I figured I should share them with you:

1. I’m constantly surrounded by cupcakes and pies. How can this not make me happy? I have a pretty big sweet tooth, so yeah, every day is an exercise in self-control. But even when I’m not stuffing my face with them, just looking at something cute/delicious that I made is enough to make me feel good.

2. I’m constantly surrounded by amazing people. My coworkers are just plain great: Janine, Leah, Chris, Megan & Meghan, Tim and Robyn. Mosey on over to “meet your maker” and check ‘em out. Everyone pulls their own weight and has fun doing it. They’re positive and hardworking, which is so important to a happy work atmosphere. I’ve had jobs in the past where there were one or two really negative people….you know the type- always complaining about something. This tends to have a very bad domino effect, putting everyone in a sour mood. Which leads me to….


3. I’m constantly laughing at work. Okay, maybe not constantly as that would be freaky… but I do have a healthy dose of laughter meds every single day. If you find yourself hating your job, try telling a new joke every day. Be that positive person that puts everyone in a good mood. It can make a world of difference. If you really want to get everyone feeling upbeat, try having a theme day. We come up with a silly theme and dress up for it every few weeks, and those are always the best days.

4. I try to look on the bright side. It’s so easy to get bogged down by things that go wrong, or the little pet peeves that drive us mad. It’s human nature. But every day I make an effort to see the things that go right, or the little things that make my day better. Doing so eases your stress a lot, and I find it can be contagious!

5. I have awesome bosses. Kip is Bawesome, if you will. Your supervisor can make it or break it as far as job satisfaction goes, and I’m fortunate enough to answer to someone who is understanding, hard-working, and just all-around fun to work with. Not to mention the all-around-fabulous Kat, who is the reason Muddy’s is what it is. Not only is it a wonderful place to visit for a treat or a smile, it’s everything a local business should be. Everyone involved should be proud to be a part of it. I sure am.


meet your maker… Julie Nelson!

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Julie and her husband Robert

Julie rocks the bakery as a baker and she also prepares and plans our lunches each day.  She is always sunny and cheerful and just makes our days wonderful.  Here’s a closer glimpse at the woman behind the counter…

1. Your name: Julie Pearlman-Nelson

2. What you do at Muddy’s: Baker

3. What do you like best your job?  Besides the obvious..Taste testing! I love to see the kids come in excited about all the cupcakes!

4. Favorite non-profit making a difference in Memphis: Mid-south chapter/American Red Cross

5. Whom do you most admire and why? My Parents- They have always worked hard, raised good kids and family is their top priority.

6. Three things that make you happy: Buttercups, falling leaves, sitting on the swing in my front yard!

7.  Three favorite ways to spend free time: I love to take pictures of my kids, work in my yard, and thrift store/yard sale shopping.

8.  If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you’d purchase? A Disney cruise!

9.  Current favorite book, movie, and music: Favorite Book- Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons! Movie favorite-It’s A Wonderful Life! Music-Ever changing… I like it all.

10.  If you were a Muddy’s treat, what would you be? Sweet and Salty cookie!

11.  Three things you hope to accomplish during your life: To raise my children to be happy adults, I would like to organize all of my photos (thousands!) and I would like to learn how to speak Spanish.

12.  Random fun fact: This year i will celebrate my 25 year anniversary with my high school sweetheart!!! Oh and we became Grandparents on New Years Eve!

meet your maker… Lindye Mansfield!

Friday, June 12th, 2009

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This is the first of a new blog series getting to know the denizens of Muddy’s!  Lindye has been with Muddy’s from Day One, working in the bakery four days a week and sharing her great smile, sunny outlook, and ninja baking skills with everyone.  She is the origin of our famous honey rosemary cookie!

Sooo, without further ado, meet Lindye!

1. Your name: Lindye Mansfield

2. What you do at Muddy’s: little bits of lots of things

3. What do you like best your job? making sweets for all to enjoy

4. How and when did you start baking? as a little girl with my Mom

5. Whom do you most admire and why? Michelle Obama for her genuine attitude and outreach. She started a garden at the White House!!

6. Your favorite Muddy’s dessert? Nancy’s Boy coconut chess pie

7. Three things that make you happy: my family, my friends, and my cats

8. What do you like to do in your free time? garden

9. If you won the lottery, what’s the first thing you’d purchase? an Apple computer

10. Favorite book: The Mists of Avalon

11. Favorite movie: Harold and Maude

12: What music is your current fave? Graham Nash

13. Favorite food to make: anything Thai

14. Where are you from? Memphis

15. Quirkiest habit or personality trait: recycling other people’s cast-offs