Seahorse?
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I found a dead bluebottle in the middle of a fishfinger once - I haven't eaten one since.
Could have been worse I suppose, could have been alive..
Quote: zooo @ March 28 2013, 7:12 PM GMTI've had chips in a sandwich, and fishfingers in a sandwich. But never a pie.
Pie sandwiches?? that's just wrong. I do like a banana sandwich though.
Quote: Tursiops @ March 28 2013, 8:47 PM GMTSeahorse?
Quote: lofthouse @ March 28 2013, 7:06 PM GMTbarm cake
I've heard tell of them on Coronation Street but what the bejesus is a barm cake??
Muffin ?
Roll?
Quote: lofthouse @ March 28 2013, 9:33 PM GMTMuffin ?
Roll?
A muffin roll?
No!!
A barm cake is what us northerners call a muffin
Or a roll
Or a bun
Or a bap
Mmmmmm baps...
But a muffin is totally different to a bread rollllll.
A ROUND ISH FUCKING BREADY THING CUT IN HALF AND STUFFED WITH BASTARDING FOOOODD
LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote: lofthouse @ March 28 2013, 10:26 PM GMTA ROUND ISH FUCKING BREADY THING CUT IN HALF AND STUFFED WITH BASTARDING FOOOODD
LEAVE ME ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A delicacy from Bolton, UK. It is any form of pasty/pie(though often your basic meat & potato) sandwiched on a (preferably buttered) barm cake. Available at all good Hampsons & Greenhalgh's stores in Bolton, though elsewhere in the country often requires specific instructions in the construction. You do lose some flavour of the pasty/pie, but you increase the munch factor. Pie barms can also be a messy eat.
Hampsons employee: "Yes cock, what wouldst tha like?"
You: "Steak pasty barm please"
Employee: "alreet kid that's £1.20 please"
You: "ta love"
Quote: keewik @ March 28 2013, 8:47 PM GMTI've always been suspicious of the contents of a fish finger. Don't
suppose it's horse but ... what?
I'd imagine whiting or something. I remember briefly thinking as kid that it was flake.
Quote: beaky @ March 28 2013, 8:50 PM GMTI found a dead bluebottle in the middle of a fishfinger once - I haven't eaten one since.
Could have been worse I suppose, could have been alive..
Because I just woken up but my brain is still half asleep, I thought you meant a jellyfish. In Australia a blueblottle is known as a type of jellyfish, not a fly.