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and if you do aren't they amazing
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Just call them crumpets posh boy!
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like the boys
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I believe the politically correct term is "traveller"
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Marc
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oh fack off
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Yeah, but they're Lidl crumpets effectively
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They're literally just crumpets.
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They're literally not though
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Stop trying so hard to be edgy.
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HOW ARE PIKELETS AN EDGY SUBJECT
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A crumpet
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crumpets with honey are the boys
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They're not crumpets
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pikelet
ˈpʌɪklɪt/Submit noun a thin kind of crumpet.
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'Essentially, the main difference is that a pikelet is not cooked in a ring like a crumpet, hence why it is thinner and more freeform in shape.'
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The pikelet is believed to be of Welsh origin where it was known as ‘bara piglydd’, later anglicised as pikelet. It is often called the ‘poor man’s crumpet’ as it was made by those who could not afford rings to make crumpets and so would drop the batter freely into the pan.
http://www.villagebakery.co.uk/blog/...he-difference/ Oh dear
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they taste better |
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another vice
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I Love my brick
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Never heard of them so i googled them and they look like a cross between a pancake and a crumpet to me
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SHUT up
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I Love my brick
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