tueartsboots
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Robbo, look at the last few posts "Post Subject" box at the top of each post frame!
tueartsboots said:Proof if it were ever needed !
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.greggsthebakers.co.uk/baker/index.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.greggsthebakers.co.uk/baker/index.php</a>
Last paragraph !
Bluebird1 said:tueartsboots said:Proof if it were ever needed !
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.greggsthebakers.co.uk/baker/index.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.greggsthebakers.co.uk/baker/index.php</a>
Last paragraph !
tueartsboots said:Robbo, look at the last few posts "Post Subject" box at the top of each post frame!
Robbo. said:tueartsboots said:Robbo, look at the last few posts "Post Subject" box at the top of each post frame!
dont know what you mean?
tueartsboots said:Robbo. said:tueartsboots said:Robbo, look at the last few posts "Post Subject" box at the top of each post frame!
dont know what you mean?
wikipedia wrote:
Barm or barm cake in Lancashire is a flat, floured, savoury, small bread made using a natural leaven including mashed hops to stop it souring. It is also slang for a bun in the North-West of England.
wikipedia wrote:
A muffin is a type of bread that is baked in small portions. Many forms are somewhat like small cakes or cupcakes in shape, although they usually are not as sweet as cupcakes and generally lack frosting. Savory varieties, such as cornbread muffins, also exist. They generally fit in the palm of an adult hand, and are intended to be consumed by an individual in a single sitting.
thats an end of it!!!!!!!!!
Rammyblues said:wikipedia wrote:
Barm or barm cake in Lancashire is a flat, floured, savoury, small bread made using a natural leaven including mashed hops to stop it souring. It is also slang for a bun in the North-West of England.
wikipedia wrote:
A muffin is a type of bread that is baked in small portions. Many forms are somewhat like small cakes or cupcakes in shape, although they usually are not as sweet as cupcakes and generally lack frosting. Savory varieties, such as cornbread muffins, also exist. They generally fit in the palm of an adult hand, and are intended to be consumed by an individual in a single sitting.
thats an end of it!!!!!!!!!
No it isn't
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.ghsheldon.co.uk/process/12/LancashireOvenBottomMuffintrade.html?PHPSESSID=504a96a3ca476e419e66d9113821d9df" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.ghsheldon.co.uk/process/12/L ... 113821d9df</a>
When John Gregg opened his family bakery on Tyneside in the 1930s
Not even from the Northwest what do you expect. Barm Cakes using lies and deceit to try and pull yet another fast one in trying to win an argument they will never win.