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National Blueberry Muffin Day July 11

Who could resist the allure of a warm, freshly baked blueberry muffin? With its sweet, bursting blueberries nestled in a soft, cakey embrace, this humble treat has captured hearts and taste buds around the globe. But have you ever paused mid-bite and pondered how this delightful pastry came to have its own day of celebration on July 11? The journey of the blueberry muffin, from wild berry to a celebrated national day, is as rich and intriguing as the history of the blueberries themselves. Indigenous peoples cherished these berries long before European settlers put them into a batter, and as blueberries transitioned from medicinal use to a beloved food item, their destiny to be paired with muffin recipes was sealed. As we gear up to celebrate National Blueberry Muffin Day, let's take a moment to appreciate not just the taste but the fascinating journey that led to the creation of this day.

Key Takeaway

National Blueberry Muffin Day is celebrated on July 11 each year, although its exact origin is unknown.
Blueberries have a long history in North America, with indigenous peoples consuming them for thousands of years and European settlers cultivating them in the late 1800s. Blueberry muffins likely emerged as a popular variation of the muffin recipe in the late 1800s or early 1900s, gaining popularity for their sweet taste and tender texture.

Timeline

1930
First Blueberry Muffin Recipe
The first blueberry muffin recipe was published in the 1930’s in the United States.
1941
Commercial Blueberry Muffin Mix
General Mills released the first commercial blueberry muffin mix under the brand name Bisquick.
1953
Blueberry Muffin Advertisement
Blueberry muffins were widely advertised in women’s magazines during the 1950s.
1980
Increase in Blueberry Muffin Consumption
Blueberry muffin consumption increased significantly in the United States during the 1980s.
2007
Blueberry Muffin as a Symbol
Blueberry muffins became a symbol of corporate greed in 2007 when a New York attorney sued a company for serving small muffins.
2018
Guinness World Record
The largest blueberry muffin weighing 1,001 lbs 12 oz was baked in Florida, USA on July 11, 2018.
2021
National Blueberry Muffin Day
July 11 is celebrated as National Blueberry Muffin Day in the United States.

Day Activities

  1. Kick-off with Baking: National Blueberry Muffin Day starts with the sweet aroma of blueberry muffins wafting through kitchens everywhere. Folks roll up their sleeves to mix, pour, and bake. Whether you're a seasoned baker or trying your hand at it for the first time, there's joy in combining those juicy blueberries with batter to create something magical. Don't forget to snap a pic of your masterpiece for social media!

  2. Sharing is Caring: Once those muffins are golden and ready, it's all about spreading the love. Neighbors exchange their best recipes, friends drop off batches at each other's doorsteps, and local bakeries might even throw in a free muffin with every coffee. It's a day where the simple act of sharing a muffin can brighten someone's day, fostering a sense of community and warmth.

  3. Join the Online Buzz: As the day rolls on, the digital world gets flooded with #NationalBlueberryMuffinDay. From mouth-watering photos to baking contests, everyone's in on the action. It's a perfect time to scour the internet for innovative recipes or to share your own. Engaging in this online festivity connects you with fellow blueberry muffin aficionados across the globe, making the world feel like a smaller, sweeter place.

Why We Love This Day

  • Celebrating a Sweet Tradition: Who doesn't love a reason to indulge in a sweet treat? National Blueberry Muffin Day gives us just that, a perfect excuse to enjoy one of America's favorite baked goods. With their tender crumb and bursts of juicy blueberries, these muffins have captured hearts far and wide. It's a day when calories don't count, and the only thing that matters is savoring every bite of these delightful goodies.

  • Honoring Indigenous and Culinary Heritage: This day isn't just about satisfying our sweet tooth; it's also a nod to the rich history of blueberries in North America. Long before settlers arrived, Indigenous peoples were the first to recognize and utilize the wild blueberry. As we bite into a blueberry muffin, we're essentially tasting a piece of history that dates back thousands of years, blending indigenous knowledge with culinary innovation.

  • Creative Baking Adventures: For the bakers and the wannabe bakers, National Blueberry Muffin Day is like a call to action. It's a time to experiment with recipes, whether you're trying to perfect the classic blueberry muffin or getting adventurous with new twists. From adding a lemon zest for a tangy kick to incorporating a crumb topping for extra texture, there's no limit to how creative one can get. Plus, sharing your masterpieces on social media with #NationalBlueberryMuffinDay might just make you a star in the baking community for a day!

Past & Future Dates

Month Day Year
JULY 11 2022
JULY 11 2023
JULY 11 2024
JULY 11 2025
JULY 11 2026
JULY 11 2027
JULY 11 2028

FAQ

What national holiday is on July 11?

It's National Swimming Pool Day, National Blueberry Muffin Day, International Essential Oils Day, National Cheer Up the Lonely Day, National Free Slurpee Day… and much more!

Why is today National muffin Day?

For the past nine years, around National Muffin Day (which the food dictionary says falls on February 20), we've encouraged people to bake muffins and hand them out to people experiencing homelessness in their cities.

What state is known for blueberry muffins?

The blueberry muffin was adopted as the official muffin of Minnesota in 1988, showcasing the state's love for this delightful treat.

Is July 8th National blueberry Day?

National Blueberry Day is celebrated on July 8th to spread awareness about the health benefits of this delicious, native fruit. And it's perfect timing because Down to Earth Market's new vendor, @thenorthstarfarm, is a 75-acre family-farm producing certified organic blueberries in the heart of the Catskill Mountains!