A Conversation for The Great Marmite Poll
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threesecondmemory Posted Dec 12, 2001
None for me ta. It mings to high heaven!
Why not sprinkle an oxo cube on your toast instead. Tastes the same.
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Jerms Posted Dec 18, 2001
I just have to say... apparantly British marmite is complete c**p - the stuff we get in New Zealand is delicious. The most popular brand is the classic "Sanitarium" (nothing to do with white coats!) but a new brand is out by the name of "Promite"; it tastes divine and goes well with everything - nutella, peanut butter, jam, cheese, sweet chilli sauce, bananananas, babies... well, perhaps not babies. But the rest is true. A friend of mine went to the UK for a while and tried the marmite that was there... let's just say it sounds like sand would have been more palatable...
I don't know about the rest of the world, but it's no wonder the Brits hate marmite.
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Bassman - Funny how people never ceases to amaze me! Posted Dec 18, 2001
Just popped in to say Hi and Welcome to Jerms.
Marmite is THE one and only spread for toast. Forget Marmelade Jam Peanut Butter etc etc......
Bassman
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Jerms Posted Dec 18, 2001
Thanks - I feel so loved already.
Actually, I meant for those things to be eaten /with/ marmite - usually all together.
Except the babies.
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threesecondmemory Posted Dec 18, 2001
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Marmite Mings.
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GreyDesk Posted Dec 18, 2001
*sits in the corner quietly taking notes as to who goes up against the wall come the revolution*
GD (The Popular Marmite People's Front)
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Jerms Posted Dec 19, 2001
Well, mine has.
I want to know now... what's worse than waiting eleven minutes?
Babies?
Turnips?
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The fact that I'm supposed to be working?
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The existential quandry that most people seem to find themselves in at some point in their life, usually at 3am on windy mornings, and appears to have some direct relevance to Argentina for some wierd and inexplicable reason?
What?
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