Kissa take it from some one in the trade that aint a T-Cake that be a bap/batch roll....well i is a master baker......No i said Master baker...LOL
And Sww see your still trying to make friends..LOL....(i.e...comment made to Aaron at salters Boro game) But dont let us stop yur though .. Kissa to right the lady has a lovely pair of ... EYE's
She does have rather nice eyes doesn’t she I hide mine behind my glasses cos I’m ****ing blind….
Badge Its not your fault you where born on the wrong side but they definately are teacakes!!!!!!!!!! Pags your beautiful too LIW is lucky
Nah your on the wrong side bud...LOL.. Teacakes have fruit in them ...Baps/batch roll dont....so they were baps/batch roll....ok bud Who's the master Baker here .... No i said Master Baker..
United Kingdom In East Lancashire, some parts of Yorkshire, and some other northern parts of England, a teacake is a round bread roll which is cut in half to make sandwiches. They do not usually contain any sort of dried fruit. They can be made with either white, brown, wholemeal or granary flour. A favourite way to eat them is to slice them into fingers, toast and then spread with butter and Bovril or Marmite. They are also used to make bacon sandwiches, known as bacon butties.
Boys, I wasn’t trying to get compliments I was poking fun at how blind I am but thank you <blush>
Pags tell badger that Teacakes with Currants or dried fruit are called Currant Teacakes by yorkshire people but called "teacakes" by dirty lancashire manc bastards
There's a sandwich shop in Southampton called 'nice baps' http://www.southampton.co.uk/listing/121725-Nice-Baps
Kissa .... Think we will agree to disagree on the teacake debate ... think its a north -- south thing ..
From a southerners point of view, I would expect a tea cake to be :- i) toasted ii) have sultanas in it iii) have margarine or butter in it
a teacake is white and slightly flat, a currant teacake has currants in it. southerners seem to know bugger all about teacakes other words used down south,bap,cob,roll.