Is this a step too far?
#31
Re: Is this a step too far?
I'm a scouser too and I seriously don't know any other scouser; let alone Brit who likes that stuff...truly, truly GROSS!!
#32
Re: Is this a step too far?
Someone has far too much money.
If you're looking to get rid of some of it I'll PM you with my bank account number.
Actually I think it might fit, 125 gram jars are what I've seen in the stores here, and if you're getting the Marmite lid you have to get the Colemans Mustard lid too.
If you're looking to get rid of some of it I'll PM you with my bank account number.
Actually I think it might fit, 125 gram jars are what I've seen in the stores here, and if you're getting the Marmite lid you have to get the Colemans Mustard lid too.
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#33
Re: Is this a step too far?
I love Marmite, love the toaster
I bought 6 extra large jars last monday, to send in the container with our stuff and they wouldn't include it - said i had to take it in may case, something to do with food stuffs and customs.
I was gutted; but I'm on to my second jar already, so how will I cope if I can only get little jars???
I bought 6 extra large jars last monday, to send in the container with our stuff and they wouldn't include it - said i had to take it in may case, something to do with food stuffs and customs.
I was gutted; but I'm on to my second jar already, so how will I cope if I can only get little jars???