marmite
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Traceyjayne
@Traceyjayne (11333)
• United Kingdom
12 Apr 22
I speak as a marmite hater ….these little beauties are delicious….
I heard about these and I had got an almost empty marmite jar that I was keen to throw away….so I decided to try them …I am a big fan now. I simply par boiled...
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Hate2Iron
@Hate2Iron (15724)
• Canada
28 Jan 19
After watching a Christmas episode of Mr. Bean, our daughter decided to make her own Twiglets... yes, she loves Marmite. Okay, she didn't use the twigs that Mr. Bean used... she dipped pretzels in the jar. Waste of pretzels if...
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Linda Mansfield (Snowdrop)
@sprite1950 (30461)
• Corsham, England
11 Apr 18
Marmite is a thick sticky yeast product manufactured in the UK since 1902 and turns out 6,000 tons a year. It has a strong acrid taste which people either love or hate and which has earned it the slogan "Love it or hate...
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Happy Lady and Freya the Catblog Cat
@Jackalyn (7558)
• Oxford, England
24 Nov 16
I once wrote this article on Marmite and was horrified when the writing site I wrote it on got zillions of views but only recorded my cut as very little. However. it was fun to write the piece.
I'm always surprised when people...
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Inlemay
@Inlemay (17712)
• South Africa
24 Nov 16
That was a saying we used as kids - "Ma-mite, but pa wont!"
Did you ever use that phrase?
Yesterday I was perusing through all the writings and @Owlwings new avatar was that of a MARMITE bottle. Its quite amazing that products...
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Kelli M
@spiderdust (14756)
• San Jose, California
12 Sep 16
It's been a little chilly today, so I made myself a mug of Scottish Breakfast tea to sip while rocking the baby. The tea then made me want some toast to go with it, so (after putting the baby down to nap) I made myself some...
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pgn
@pgntwo (22405)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
19 Mar 16
Yeast extract, in the form of Vegemite or Marmite, can be a bit of an acquired taste: you either love it or you hate it.
To quote the wizard Rincewind, from Terry Pratchett's "The Last Continent", it's "...salty-tasting beery...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
29 Feb 16
Before I left work this morning, I decided I would take a picture as reference to how much I'd pay just to try something I might not like!
One day I want to try vegemite and marmite but it won't be today! Not at this price! I'll...
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Just an Ordinary Owl?
@owlwings (43897)
• Cambridge, England
18 Feb 16
One of the delights of my childhood (and one which has persisted until today) is to eat a perfectly cooked boiled egg with a firm white and a creamy but still wholly liquid yolk. Boiling an egg to such perfection is an art which I...
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youless
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
17 Feb 16
I have never heard about marmite until I read a post about it yesterday. To my surprise, the writer described that the marmite is the most terrible food in the world. It is extremely salty and smells badly. If you want to lose...
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sophie_dfuss
@sophie_dfuss (2365)
• Philippines
7 Mar 09
I have tasted Marmite lately and it was so good. What is it made of? is it good for vegetarians also?
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