Well it kinda depends on the kind of muffin. If you baked them then most likely about 2-3 weeks. If they're the store bought preservative injected kind then they should last for months. The muffins should last in the fridge (assuming that they are in tupperware or a ziploc, otherwise they'll dry out in a day) for as long as you'll want to eat them, any longer and they should be bagged and put in the freezer. As long as your freezer doesn't constantly change temps (causes freezer burn), the muffins, or any baked good that is, should last for almost a year.
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Yes, you can freeze muffin batter for later use. Just portion the batter into a muffin tin, freeze until solid, then transfer the batter portions to a freezer-safe bag or container. When ready to bake, simply thaw the batter in the refrigerator overnight and bake as usual.
The corn muffin is the official state muffin of Massachusetts. The blueberry muffin is the official state muffin of Minnesota. The apple muffin is the official state muffin of New York.
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The cranberry muffin is New Jersey's state muffin.
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Hard to believe, but no state claims the chocolata muffin as its state muffin.
In 1988, Minnesota designated the blueberry muffin as their state muffin.
Arizonas state muffin is the chocolate chip muffin!
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New York's state muffin is the apple muffin. It was designated as the official state muffin in 1987 to celebrate the state's apple industry and delicious baked goods.