Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X
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okocha
Natasha Whittam
boltonbonce
karlypants
Norpig
BoltonTillIDie
Sluffy
Ten Bobsworth
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642 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sat Oct 14 2023, 00:38
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Back in his day? What's that - the 1970's?boltonbonce wrote:John Carr, at Carrs Pasties, said: 'Back in my day we called them flour cakes, but nowadays the most popular term around Bolton and parts of the North West is barm cake.'
Carrs wasn't even thought of when my great granny - who always called them barm cakes - was a married woman in the First World War. She was born in the 19th century and everyone in Bolton called them barm cakes back then.
643 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sat Oct 14 2023, 01:27
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I came back from the shop one day when I was about ten with a bag of five barm cakes, only to be told by my mum I'd bought the wrong things. She said she'd asked me to get flour cakes, not barm cakes.
I was confused. I thought they were all the same.
Even now, at 93, she insists there's a difference.
I was confused. I thought they were all the same.
Even now, at 93, she insists there's a difference.
644 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sat Oct 14 2023, 02:21
Sluffy
Admin
wanderlust wrote:Back in his day? What's that - the 1970's?boltonbonce wrote:John Carr, at Carrs Pasties, said: 'Back in my day we called them flour cakes, but nowadays the most popular term around Bolton and parts of the North West is barm cake.'
Carrs wasn't even thought of when my great granny - who always called them barm cakes - was a married woman in the First World War. She was born in the 19th century and everyone in Bolton called them barm cakes back then.
Well my granny called them flour cakes and her husband, my grandad served in the First World War and lost two of his brothers in it as well - their names are on the memorial in Queens Park.
As a little boy I remember getting dragged down there to pay our respects to them on Remembrance Sunday.
(Probably had something on floor cakes when we went back to grandad and grandma's afterwards!).
645 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sat Oct 14 2023, 10:08
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Technically there is.boltonbonce wrote:I came back from the shop one day when I was about ten with a bag of five barm cakes, only to be told by my mum I'd bought the wrong things. She said she'd asked me to get flour cakes, not barm cakes.
I was confused. I thought they were all the same.
Even now, at 93, she insists there's a difference.
Barm is yeast that's specifically been used for brewing ale although some define it as the frothy yeast on top of ale or malt liquor brewing.
I doubt Warby's use the real thing - but in 2014 they conducted a brief survey in Bolton to find out what local folk call "a roll" and two thirds call it a barm with the other third split between a number of terms.
646 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sat Oct 14 2023, 11:08
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Oven bottom muffins only muddied the waters. Bastards.wanderlust wrote:
Technically there is.
Barm is yeast that's specifically been used for brewing ale although some define it as the frothy yeast on top of ale or malt liquor brewing.
I doubt Warby's use the real thing - but in 2014 they conducted a brief survey in Bolton to find out what local folk call "a roll" and two thirds call it a barm with the other third split between a number of terms.
647 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sat Oct 14 2023, 15:14
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
I always called them flour cakes. ( when we had good local bakers)
So many barms are bloody awful.
I always have fond memories of being taken on a school trip to a Warburtons factory when I was about 8 years old, and we all got a free large white sliced loaf to take home.
I just hope it tasted better than much of Warburtons output nowadays.
So many barms are bloody awful.
I always have fond memories of being taken on a school trip to a Warburtons factory when I was about 8 years old, and we all got a free large white sliced loaf to take home.
I just hope it tasted better than much of Warburtons output nowadays.
648 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sun Oct 15 2023, 01:19
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Used to make them. Basically they put the dough on the tray and another tray on top so it bakes between two trays.boltonbonce wrote:
Oven bottom muffins only muddied the waters. Bastards.
649 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Sun Oct 15 2023, 07:30
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Interesting. Great for toasting I find.wanderlust wrote:
Used to make them. Basically they put the dough on the tray and another tray on top so it bakes between two trays.
652 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Mon Oct 16 2023, 21:22
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
After you'd worn them for the day, you could have them buttered for supper.
653 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Mon Oct 16 2023, 21:42
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:After you'd worn them for the day, you could have them buttered for supper.
654 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Tue Oct 17 2023, 00:33
Sluffy
Admin
boltonbonce wrote:
I'm surprised that nobody else got this...
Congratulations on 30,000 posts!
Consider your thread retitled to the correct volume number as my show of respect for you!
655 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Tue Oct 17 2023, 06:54
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Thanks Sluffy, appreciate that.Sluffy wrote:
I'm surprised that nobody else got this...
Congratulations on 30,000 posts!
Consider your thread retitled to the correct volume number as my show of respect for you!
Ten years, and 30.000 posts. I was supposed to be doing the garden.
Every DIY task I've failed to complete I'm blaming on Nuts and my fellow Nutters for keeping me thoroughly entertained.
Despite the arguments, I still find Nuts my first port of call every morning, and, as strange a bunch as we are. we're probably more alike than some of us would like to admit.
And a big thanks to everyone for putting up with my nonsense. It can't have been easy.
Another 30,000 posts? Maybe.
You lucky people.
656 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Tue Oct 17 2023, 06:56
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Congratulations Boncey!
657 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Tue Oct 17 2023, 07:55
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Well done Boncey, a great achievement!
658 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Tue Oct 17 2023, 08:23
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I'm glad you think so.Norpig wrote:Well done Boncey, a great achievement!
You might like to know that, ten minutes ago, as I waited for the kettle to boil, I decided to try a moonwalk. (What 70 year old wouldn't?)
This resulted in me falling over backwards, and banging my head on the kitchen table.
No damage done, to head or table, but I fear I may have to reevaluate some of my life choices as I head into an uncertain future.
My slippers, and the floor were perfect, so I can only blame myself. Do I have another go? I'll let you know.
659 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Tue Oct 17 2023, 09:01
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:I'm glad you think so.Norpig wrote:Well done Boncey, a great achievement!
You might like to know that, ten minutes ago, as I waited for the kettle to boil, I decided to try a moonwalk. (What 70 year old wouldn't?)
This resulted in me falling over backwards, and banging my head on the kitchen table.
No damage done, to head or table, but I fear I may have to reevaluate some of my life choices as I head into an uncertain future.
My slippers, and the floor were perfect, so I can only blame myself. Do I have another go? I'll let you know.
How are you now feeling? It may have knocked some sense in to you!
660 Re: Bonce's own personal thread. Volume X Tue Oct 17 2023, 09:05
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Bonce, we'd all miss you, your witty posts and good humour. Take care.
Yours are the first comments I turn to when I log on, knowing it will be worth it....
Yours are the first comments I turn to when I log on, knowing it will be worth it....
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