Is there any difference between marmite and vegemite?
other than the fact that vegemite is for cunts and marmite is lovely I mean.
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:09,
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apparently
one is made with marm, and ine is made with veg...
/stupidity
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:11,
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/stupidity
OH SWEET CHRIST!
He loves teh Marmite
From this page:
www.spurgeon.org/~phil/marmite.htm
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:13,
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From this page:
www.spurgeon.org/~phil/marmite.htm
aha! a by product of the brewing industry
i knew there was an extra reason for liking it!
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:15,
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MAR mite
as in MAR stons. Oh yes, Marmite comes from P.E.Diggereee!
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:16,
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But from reading
one can deduce that is the leftover silt form the bottom of a brewing vat.
mmm...
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:18,
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mmm...
and I quote
"Marmite is dark brown-colored savory spread made from the yeast that is a by-product of the brewing industry"
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:19,
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to compare them
vegemite is very very mild and hardly worth the bother to be honest. Marmite is food for people whose taste buds are still active.
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:11,
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can still detect flavour
as opposed to just mush*
*i am quite drunk, this appears to make sense at the moment
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:14,
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*i am quite drunk, this appears to make sense at the moment
marmite and cheese
is just the way things should be done. Toast for preference. Crackers if no toast available.
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:24,
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I think
it tastes best on table crackers. Noice and dry.. Though I need usually about two full cups of summat to drink during...
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:26,
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what are table crackers?
they sound intriguingly dry
edit: are they like water biscuits?
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:28,
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edit: are they like water biscuits?
have you never had Jacobs Cream Crackers?
they are like water biscuits, but less watery!
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:34,
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i have indeed on many an occasion
i've just never heard them called table crackers before
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Fri 3 Mar 2006, 1:36,
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