Do you know the Muffin man
The Muffin man, the Muffin man
Oh, do you know the Muffin man
Who lives on Drury Lane?
--The Muffin Man
I have never been particularly fond of muffins. They seem to be an odd mutation of a cupcake sans the frosting. But it is National Muffin Day and I wanted to get into the spirit. The Muffin Man song has been stuck in my head since my college aged kids were toddlers.
Make it stop.
I'm not making a t-shirt out of this image of me as a Muffin Man because I'm sure it violates someone's intellectual property or copyright. Because you can't write brilliant lyrics like that without copyrighting them. I have always wondered if the "Muffin Man" is a euphemism for a drug dealer. I get this image of a shady character saying, "Hey, yoose know the muffin man? Yeah, the muffin man. He lives on Drury lane."
If you ask AI about the origins of "muffin" you get lots of vague references to "Low German," "Old French" and "Guttural Dutch." The first English spelling was "moofin" from 1703 where I imagine an Dickens-like character uttered the words, "Wud ya like ta 'av a moofin, gov'nuh?"
Apparently all of the roots of the muffin share the characteristics of being small, soft (unless you are at a conference and eating the free continental breakfast) and cake-like. Cake-like is the key because muffins seldom taste like cake and seem like the Putennesca of baked goods because bakers seem to throw whatever shit they have leftover in the kitchen into them
The fact that I wasted a whole post on muffins is a miracle in its own right.
Move along. There's nothing but a muffin to see here.






























