Muffin or Barm

Had enough of this thread

Google search muffin and see what comes up

It's Barm...close thread

ok I googled MUFFIN

This is what I got:

googled muffin said:
The term muffin typically refers to an individual sized quick bread product which can be sweet or savory. The typical American muffin is similar to a cupcake in size and cooking methods. These can come in both savory varieties, such as corn or cheese muffins, or sweet varieties such as blueberry or banana.

Muffin also refers to a flatter disk-shaped bread of English origin, commonly referred to as an English muffin outside the United Kingdom. These muffins are also popular in Commonwealth countries and the United States.
 
Worked at "The Unicorn" a week ago in Altrincham. Wandered past the estate agents.. and the £1,000,000+ houses... to the chippy there.. asked for a chip muffin... She said "Barm?"

Oh my Cod!

It was shit too. No wonder. They just don't get it do they..​
 
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How is this debate still going on? How is this a debate. MUFFIN. Go to asda eastlands tonight and, go to the bread aisle, pickup a pack of MUFFINS, you can't pickup a packet of BARMS.
 
How is this debate still going on? How is this a debate. MUFFIN. Go to asda eastlands tonight and, go to the bread aisle, pickup a pack of MUFFINS, you can't pickup a packet of BARMS.

It's still going on because clueless fuckers like the one above your post thinks he's from Manchester, inbred ****;)
 

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