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Old Apr 9th 2016 | 11:51 am
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Originally Posted by rivingtonpike
My super large jar of marmite is coming to the end of its natural life and I'm wondering what might fill the void. The little jars just don't do it for me.
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Old Apr 9th 2016 | 12:05 pm
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All good things come in small packages. There is an exception to this rule of course
 
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Originally Posted by veggies
All good things come in small packages. There is an exception to this rule of course
And it is marmite, yah?
 
Old Apr 11th 2016 | 3:16 pm
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Originally Posted by rivingtonpike
My super large jar of marmite is coming to the end of its natural life and I'm wondering what might fill the void. The little jars just don't do it for me.
Maybe get a new partner?
 
Old Apr 12th 2016 | 9:58 pm
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Quite liking the squeezey Marmites now. Good for thin even layers.
 
Old Apr 12th 2016 | 10:05 pm
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Originally Posted by Shard
Quite liking the squeezey Marmites now. Good for thin even layers.
I really don't like them...I'm not weak and feeble but you have to be bloody Popeye to squeeze the thing
 
Old Apr 12th 2016 | 10:16 pm
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Originally Posted by MillieF
I really don't like them...I'm not weak and feeble but you have to be bloody Popeye to squeeze the thing
I haven't had that experience. When the bottle is new it flows out easily. UK bottles that is.
 
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The squeezies are tricky to finish off as marmite isn't a naturally flowing substance. I convert them to jar usage for the last 25% or so. Have to get every last scraping out!
 
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The squeezies are tricky to finish off as marmite isn't a naturally flowing substance. I convert them to jar usage for the last 25% or so. Have to get every last scraping out!
My granddad used to say that Mr. Coleman really got rich from the mustard you could't get out of the the jar. But then he worked in a lead factory and used to sit in the corner of the living room dribbling and saying a lot of weird things.
 
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Originally Posted by Oink
My granddad used to say that Mr. Coleman really got rich from the mustard you could't get out of the the jar. But then he worked in a lead factory and used to sit in the corner of the living room dribbling and saying a lot of weird things.

And that was the first reported time that the term "Normal for Norfolk " was used - clearly then this was not just a result of inbreeding although a lot of the problems clearly also stem from bunking down with too close a family member
 

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