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In Canada those round doughy things with holes in are called crumpets or muffins - my mom always called them pikelets - Is that what they are still called?
I still call them pikelets. I haven't opened up any of the links about them but I remember the name pikelets came from the fact that the sellers of these goodies in the last century or even ones before that, used to stroll around the markets with them impaled on a small pike and slide them off on request to purchasers. No one would call them pikelets here in this part of Canada. They are called muffins but then so are the small cake like goodies and also another type of muffin which is not sweetened and can be toasted. Very confusing really.
Roll on ChristmasThere sure is Beryl, if our daughter wasn't here there would be sherry as well. At Christmas we always get together with some English and European friends and I know what they will want me to take. It has to have sherry in it though.Mo
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