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Breadspread
Joined: 09 May 2009
Posts: 4

Yes, large blocks of this please! Come on Marmite - contrary to popular belief among Reeves & Mortimer fans, THIS is the only cheese "that's guaranteed to please".
Breadspread
Joined: 09 May 2009
Posts: 4

Marmatey, I'm with you on this. The breadsticks just taste of burnt bread. Or a bit like the horrible Marmite pastries I once had to (try and) make in Home Economics (a boy doing Home Economics, what sadistic punishment were my teachers meting out to me back then? The term before they put me in needlework...). Come to think of it though, my Marmite
Breadspread
Joined: 09 May 2009
Posts: 4

Hmmm. It looks like I'm in a minority here. First of all... I'm still open to ideas as to who actually produces these crisps. There's nothing on the packet to state these aren't in fact manufactured by Walkers. Unilever won't have set up a production plant for making one type of crisps - chances are an established crisp manufacturer
Breadspread
Joined: 09 May 2009
Posts: 4

I finally needed to buy a new jar last week (a previous large jar having served me well for a couple of years or more, rarely getting much time to make toast, and also because my other half is a Marmite Hater)... But is it my imagination, or is the 'normal' Marmite now runnier than it used to be? (Possibly to allow for it being sold in squeezy
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