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(, Fri 17 Jan 2014, 11:56)
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That sounds awful. Marmite flavoured cheese is bad enough.
It shouldn't really be regarded as an ingredient, except as a possible addition to stock.
(, Wed 22 Jan 2014, 10:38, 1 reply)
I've got some Vintage Extra-Strong Marmite in the kitchen cupboard.
Lovely stuff.
(, Wed 22 Jan 2014, 10:51, closed)
Like Marmite, but more Marmitey,
so you can use less of it?
I didn't know that Marmite could be aged, I'd always assumed it was inert.
(, Wed 22 Jan 2014, 11:56, closed)
Now featuring nanoparticles for spreading a submolecular layer on your toast.
The aging process is presumably similar to how dinosaurs turn into coal.
(, Wed 22 Jan 2014, 12:13, closed)

I'm surprised it doesn't achieve sentience at that point and just jump out of the jar and wander off.
(, Wed 22 Jan 2014, 12:48, closed)
Designed-in obsolescence
Marmite particles are bred lysine-deficient to enable population control. Otherwise you risk a marmite event horizon
(, Wed 22 Jan 2014, 13:12, closed)
Yeast-zombie apocalypse!
Is that the plot to The Last Of Us?
(, Wed 22 Jan 2014, 13:48, closed)

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