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    Quote Originally Posted by Gotdzel View Post
    Got it! Back to down under mate!
    that's what she said.
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    One that confuses me is "mickey mouse" rhyming with grouse ie good, but can also mean dodgy.or maybe only means dodgy back in UK, been here 6 and a bit years going for citizenship soon so should probably nail this one.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gotdzel View Post
    Ahhh, so I've tried the wrong stuff? Cause that Vegimite tastes like salty $@*#. I'll pick up some Marmite tonight and try it out! And I am supposed to try this on buttered toast huh?
    Marmite made down here i think tastes different to english marmite, we had an earthquake a while back, which destroyed the factory, the country was in an uproar, small jars were fetching $75 (about US$60) on a local website. It is only just getting back on the shelves. Nice on buttered toast, a teaspoonful in gravy is yum. Full of vitamin B, great for a hang over. It is a bit of an acquired taste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    Yep and it's salty too but IMHO not as much as Vegemite. Yeah butter yer toast up and then spread a thin layer over that........then try it on sandwiches and as a broth mixed in hot water and even dip the knife in an eat it like a lolipop cause it's goooood. Or.............you'll absolutely hate it.
    Its also really good under the cheese on cheese on toast. My cheese on toast special used to be vintage cheddar, sliced ham, spring onion, marmite, English mustard. Spread the marmite and mustard onto the untoasted side of your bread (i used to do stripes OCD?) put finely chopped onion on then bits of ham all covered in a load of grated cheese. Grill until molten, hounded a lot of cheese or the bread burns. Though now I prefer to go down the sandwich press route, this allows you to get a healthy(?) Layer of butter on the outside too, thus adding to the oily goodness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grazor View Post
    Marmite made down here i think tastes different to english marmite, we had an earthquake a while back, which destroyed the factory, the country was in an uproar, small jars were fetching $75 (about US$60) on a local website. It is only just getting back on the shelves. Nice on buttered toast, a teaspoonful in gravy is yum. Full of vitamin B, great for a hang over. It is a bit of an acquired taste.
    That's gotta be one of the best Marmite stories ever to be heard.Talk about excellent marketing......thuuumbs up. Durn ! I have no Marmite alas !

    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    Its also really good under the cheese on cheese on toast. My cheese on toast special used to be vintage cheddar, sliced ham, spring onion, marmite, English mustard. Spread the marmite and mustard onto the untoasted side of your bread (i used to do stripes OCD?) put finely chopped onion on then bits of ham all covered in a load of grated cheese. Grill until molten, hounded a lot of cheese or the bread burns. Though now I prefer to go down the sandwich press route, this allows you to get a healthy(?) Layer of butter on the outside too, thus adding to the oily goodness.
    Ooooohh ahm drooolin now !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightblade View Post
    That's gotta be one of the best Marmite stories ever to be heard.Talk about excellent marketing......thuuumbs up. Durn ! I have no Marmite alas !



    Ooooohh ahm drooolin now !
    Well, when it is a bit more in stock, i will send you some, marmite on toast with lots of butter and a cuppa tea? Oh yeah.
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    Hope the butter doesn't get rancid before it get's here ?
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    I use my empty Marmite jars for spice jars,they work great !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grazor View Post
    Well, when it is a bit more in stock, i will send you some, marmite on toast with lots of butter and a cuppa tea? Oh yeah.
    I think the tea would go cold, and most likely leak all over the toast, would end up a bit like adult baby food, hmmm comfort food in a jiffybag squezy pack.
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    I know nightblade has a good stash of tea, and i was presuming everyone else had their own bread and butter, this offer is for marmite only, if i prepare it for you, it won't make it to the mail box (yum).
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