Muffin or Barm

Well that seems to have shut the muffiners up. Barm wins by knockout!!!

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Glad we cleared that up before the world ends in a couple of weeks.
 
metalblue said:
Well that seems to have shut the muffiners up. Barm wins by knockout!!!

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Glad we cleared that up before the world ends in a couple of weeks.
Fuckinhell i thought all you barm folk had long gone
Is that all thats left now you & kev?

Its a muffin.
 
Well despite the muffin mafia claiming otherwise and indeed one said he'd get them to change the "error" on the menu the city chippy next to Mary D's Continue to serve a nice lovely Chip BARM....It has always been a barm and will continue to be so just you toffs in the muffin mafia won't accept that. Barm causes no confusion people know what you are on about Google images doesn't lie search barm there it is search muffin you see loads of things that look a lot like cakes!
 
ohfk said:
andyhinch said:
Just doing a fish finger barm for my daughter

Good man and perhaps she could have a muffin and a cup of tea after it as a sweet treat ;)

There was a slogan back in the day that stated "Here comes the muffin man". Now everyone has heard of the "Lancashire Oven Bottom Muffins". Forget politics Manchester is still in Lancashire..........It's a "muffin"

Here's some history that all Mancs should know....Barm guys embrace you heritage and convert:

Here's a brief potted history of the "Oven Bottom Muffin":

"The origins of the Oven Bottom Muffin are somewhat lost in time, but they are believed to have originated in early Victorian times, in 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".
 
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
ohfk said:
andyhinch said:
Just doing a fish finger barm for my daughter

Good man and perhaps she could have a muffin and a cup of tea after it as a sweet treat ;)

There was a slogan back in the day that stated "Here comes the muffin man". Now everyone has heard of the "Lancashire Oven Bottom Muffins". Forget politics Manchester is still in Lancashire..........It's a "muffin"

Here's some history that all Mancs should know....Barm guys embrace you heritage and convert:

Here's a brief potted history of the "Oven Bottom Muffin":

"The origins of the Oven Bottom Muffin are somewhat lost in time, but they are believed to have originated in early Victorian times, in 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".
Your preaching to the converted around here we all know its a Lancashire oven bottom Muffin the barm came up the M1 or the ship canal you'd be Barmy to think otherwise.
 

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