davidwalton said:We have squeezy Marmite jars, so no probs.
So wrong. I think it even tastes different.
BTW, for Valentines, my wife got me a jar of the champagne Marmite. Quite nice actually.
davidwalton said:We have squeezy Marmite jars, so no probs.
gavintc said:So wrong. I think it even tastes different.
Yorkshireman said:As I said some time ago ...
http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=588&highlight=marmite
Elmer said something similar here ...
http://www.cyclechat.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3210&highlight=marmite
Renard said:Yes but I think my poll was radically different with the extra option
gavintc said:So wrong. I think it even tastes different.
Abitrary said:However, I don't see the point of it as a foodstuff. It's got no bulk or nutritional value like cheese or ham. Plus it's difficult to spread to an even consistency.
Abitrary said:Plus it's difficult to spread to an even consistency.
abchandler said:Simply solved. Mix the required amount of butter/marg with the marmite prior to spreading. Even texture, delicious.
Renard said:Yes but I think my poll was radically different with the extra option
Abitrary said:I like the idea of marmite, in that I like weird food in general.
However, I don't see the point of it as a foodstuff. It's got no bulk or nutritional value like cheese or ham. Plus it's difficult to spread to an even consistency.
I fear it might in fact be nothing more than a curious affectation.
Abitrary said:Plus it's difficult to spread to an even consistency.