Mr Ed (The Stables)
Well-Known Member
nowt like an oven bottom Muffin
Totally agree and shock horror!!! It was invented by a Manchester baker in the 19th Century sometime.
nowt like an oven bottom Muffin
That inbreeding must stretch down from Collyhurst to Moston Lane, 'cos they were fuckin' muffins at the Rochdale Road end. Anyway, we are not inbreeds we are 'inbreads'. We know our muffins from foreign muck!
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.
You've been americanisedYe but you can also buy blueberry muffins or chocolate muffins?
Muffins = sweet
Barm = savoury.
It's a barm.
You've been americanised
Ancoats end of gods own...![]()
Some on here might think you've been labotamised, Im sure thier wrong mind :)That was my first thought only yanks would think a muffin involves fruit of some kind...
Some on here might think you've been labotamised, Im sure thier wrong mind :)
You've not even got a proper name what the fuck do you knowLabotamised maybe, wrong about muffins definitely not [emoji16]
You've not even got a proper name what the fuck do you know
If people want to call cakes, muffins in Lancashire I am all for it, just don't call barms - muffins in ManchesterAncoats end of gods own...![]()
Baking history 1964 in the link..
The most popular product by far was the Lancashire Oven Bottom Muffin –selling like hotcakes in almost every market in their area. Harold knew a Good Thing when he saw it and went into partnership with one of his former suppliers, Arthur Leigh, who had a bakery on Ashton Old Road in Manchester – Building the whole business around the now famous Oven Bottom Muffin!
The true home of City is Gorton, where I'm from, and it's a muffinAround Maine Rd and the true home of the City we all know it was a Barm. If where the Kippax stood it was a barm them it doesn't matter if people in Bolton or Pendle call it a muffin because it's a barm