Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by AdrianR
(Post 12315425)
Too late - the brown deliciousness is freely available at Superstore :p
Originally Posted by dave_j
(Post 12315434)
Let's face it, it's fake news.
Who thinks that Marmite's tasty? Marmite is in fact awful. I use it to get rid of moles. Where all else fails, a small teaspoonful smeared onto a mole hill and the mole gets the message and ravages next door's garden instead. It's also wonderful for persuading cats who like to think that my flowerbed is their favourite place to crap. Forget pepper spray and levelling that faithful M16 at 6 inches, a Marmite jar placed near the offending spot is simply enough to put the cat's nose out of joint. And those pesky bears. Pin a copy of an order you've placed for Marmite to your bin and you'll not be pestered by bears ever again. You have to accept it that only the animal world appreciates the true taste of Marmite. |
Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 12315468)
You don't 'alf talk sh!te Dave - wonderful stuff
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 12315468)
You don't 'alf talk sh!te Dave - wonderful stuff
Originally Posted by dave_j
(Post 12315500)
I do try... but mostly I talk Marmite... Not a great deal of difference really..
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 12315468)
Yes, and Save-on and other stores, but in ridiculously small pots :thumbdown:
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by Davita
(Post 12315511)
You guys crack me up...Marmite; Vegemite; ozEmite; Bovril... are all part of the shite family....:rofl:
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by Stinkypup
(Post 12315548)
Clearly you can be lumped along with Dave into the pot of complete fools, Marmite is nothing like the others. I on the other hand will open up my little pot of marmite and spread it on my toast for brekkie :cool:
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Good news for Marmite lovers..
Every home in the UK has a jar of Marmite in the larder. Bad news for Marmite lovers.. Most of these jars are dated pre 1954 when UK rationing ended and proper food became available. |
Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12315816)
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by DandNHill
(Post 12315884)
No. Why would you? It's not Marmite!!!
There are more mites than I thought... https://poster-auctioneer.com/images...ter_106028.jpg |
Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12315936)
Good point. But if you were in Australia it might be the same thing (or close) whereas Vegemite is definitely a different taste.
There are more mites than I thought... https://poster-auctioneer.com/images...ter_106028.jpg |
Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Clearly if the name ends in "mite" it's something that a dog would have in its ears and needs to be eradicated. Promite, vegemite, marmite. No matter; they're all :sick:
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 12316146)
Clearly if the name ends in "mite" it's something that a dog would have in its ears and needs to be eradicated. Promite, vegemite, marmite. No matter; they're all :sick:
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
Originally Posted by DandNHill
(Post 12316378)
How about Bovril?
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Re: Food confiscations - Marmite amnesty
When it comes to Marmite, 'Where there's muck there's brass!'
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