Muffin or Barm

Chip Barm just sounds more natural!! Think of a choc chip muffin, or a blueberry muffin etc... THATS A FUKIN MUFFIN! You don't see chip versions of those do you!! It a Chip BARM
 
Just got back from Leeds. Had the best fish and chips in the land at Bretts in Headingley. Noticed on menu board that they sold buttered 'breadcakes'
 
bluereddish said:
Just got back from Leeds. Had the best fish and chips in the land at Bretts in Headingley. Noticed on menu board that they sold buttered 'breadcakes'

Leeds breadcakes and buttered are you mad sir mad i say
 
See previous posts on pages 481 & 482 of this thread for PROOF. But here's MORE from SunFreshBakers.co.uk.....

The origins of the Oven Bottom Muffin are somewhat lost in time, but they are believed to have originated in early Victorian times, in the Manchester/Lancashire area of the country.

When the local Baker had old dough left at the end of his baking day, he would flatten pieces of the dough into small rounds and flip them over during baking on the bottom of the oven, which is how they got their name.>

The Baker then sold them from a tray slung around his neck. The Bakers were affectionately known as the Muffin Man. He would make his presence known by ringing a bell in the street, and people would just stop him and buy his products. People would shout to each other “Here comes the Muffin Man’’.

Sunfresh Bakers now produce in excess of 40,000,000 muffins each year. Laid next to each other that's almost 3000 miles of muffins - enough to cross the Atlantic!

Barms? Schmarms.
 
Dave Fabulous said:
See previous posts on pages 481 & 482 of this thread for PROOF. But here's MORE from SunFreshBakers.co.uk.....

The origins of the Oven Bottom Muffin are somewhat lost in time, but they are believed to have originated in early Victorian times, in the Manchester/Lancashire area of the country.

When the local Baker had old dough left at the end of his baking day, he would flatten pieces of the dough into small rounds and flip them over during baking on the bottom of the oven, which is how they got their name.>

The Baker then sold them from a tray slung around his neck. The Bakers were affectionately known as the Muffin Man. He would make his presence known by ringing a bell in the street, and people would just stop him and buy his products. People would shout to each other “Here comes the Muffin Man’’.

Sunfresh Bakers now produce in excess of 40,000,000 muffins each year. Laid next to each other that's almost 3000 miles of muffins - enough to cross the Atlantic!

Barms? Schmarms.

Beautiful post Dave in fact fabulous
 

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