Originally posted by @karoly-aczelThat's because we know NUTELLA rules!
And the one thumb up was from me so u r on a sticky wicket
Perhaps its the U.S. posters who dislike both spreads?
Originally posted by @karoly-aczelMost american's do not like either of them I guess. I'm in the US and it isn't a normal item in the grocery stores here in Wyoming, but now I'm curious about it, so may have to try and find some and give them both a taste test of my own.
And the one thumb up was from me so u r on a sticky wicket
Perhaps its the U.S. posters who dislike both spreads?
From what I have seen, it should be spread very thinly on hot buttered toast.
Originally posted by @mwmillerMy reaction was something like, "I can't believe there are humans who actually like this."
Most american's do not like either of them I guess. I'm in the US and it isn't a normal item in the grocery stores here in Wyoming, but now I'm curious about it, so may have to try and find some and give them both a taste test of my own.
From what I have seen, it should be spread very thinly on hot buttered toast.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Marmite?
Washed down by tepid beer?
I think you must have been in a reality tv show.
Demand royalties!
What a name for a spreadable-edible:
Sounds more like it's a surface material for kitchen counter tops.
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Originally posted by @wolfe63LOL on that, Wolfie!
Marmite?
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Sounds more like it's a surface material for kitchen counter tops.
It's indestructible, and ... you can wipe it down with tepid beer!
"Vegemite" sounds like a microbe which lives in your mattress and lives off dead skin and dandruff flakes.
Originally posted by @wolfgang59Ever tried Marmite on toast under scrambled eggs? Scrambled eggs will never be the same again....
A Marmite and cucumber sandwich is quite sublime, I highly recommend it.
Originally posted by @indonesia-philI haven't tried roofing tar under eggs either.
Ever tried Marmite on toast under scrambled eggs? Scrambled eggs will never be the same again....