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Pikelets or Crumpets?

 

What do you call them? I heard someone say,,

When I was in shop tother day,

I like em with bacon and melted cheese,

Bit of salad cream on top to tease,

Or even baked beans and a slice of spam,

Just toasted with marmalade or jam

Some like with a layer of butter,

Now’t on at all I heard someone mutter,

Some can be square but most are round,

You can often get two packs for only a pound,

Pikelets or crumpets both taste the same!

What you call em well that’s a guessing game.

 

Johnsbucket

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I reckon pikelets. Crumpets is a bit Southern. Asda's Easter-bunny ones were

Super. Nice, little rhyme, by the way.

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What is a 'lair' of butter? Is it something the wild animals should know about?

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Pikelets or Crumpets?

 

What do you call them?

 

They're two different things.

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From a non-Sheffielder - their 'crumpets, mate... Scrummy and yummy, with marmalade, bit of butter, some times even peanut-butter, which could make you studder with a mouth full of goo.

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Definately pikelets. With butter and occasionally jam.

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