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Not another Marmite discussion. Help!!

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Yeah, they're good for soup stock....

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And sandwiches

And crumpets

and for putting on cucumber or celery

and have been known to be used as flavour in icecream but that is another story.

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This was just what I feared it would be turned into.

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You should set the timer on the camera for like 2 seconds. Because when you push the button, it shakes it a bit, giving a blurry picture.

But is this for, or against, marmite? I remember a British guy at Hartland, who used that stuff on his bread. I remember him saying "Americans can't take it.", meaning it's too strong for them:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite

Marmite.jpg

I just know I like brewers yeast, and I actually miss it. I'll cook popcorn in the air popper and spray it with extra-virgin olive oil, and sprinkle that with a mix of:

- mostly brewer's yeast

- a little salt

- a bit of onion powder

That makes pop-corn like a wholesome meal. And it tastes like Funions.

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You should set the timer on the camera for like 2 seconds. Because when you push the button, it shakes it a bit, giving a blurry picture.

But is this for, or against, marmite? I remember a British guy at Hartland, who used that stuff on his bread. I remember him saying "Americans can't take it.", meaning it's too strong for them:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marmite

Marmite.jpg

I just know I like brewers yeast, and I actually miss it. I'll cook popcorn in the air popper and spray it with extra-virgin olive oil, and sprinkle that with a mix of:

- mostly brewer's yeast

- a little salt

- a bit of onion powder

That makes pop-corn like a wholesome meal. And it tastes like Funions.

You were at Hartland as a student?

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My other camera is a Nikon d-90

so, how do you like it? easy to use?

I just got the Nikon D80...Love it...

Sorry, not attempting to hijack the thread...

backtopic

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Coming right back on topic.....the English Marmite is a different product, I think stronger in taste.

I will refrain from any other comments. :)

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I will refrain from any other comments. :)

Ooooh, come on!!!!

How am I to learn more about Oz if the Ozzies don't speak up about thier favorite food....

Oh, you're afraid of offending Redwood???

Awwww, don't be...He's a great source of learning and trying out new experiences....Like growing poppies and eating Marmite...I hear he really likes the stuff...

ayeyiyi

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cooked or raw?

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cooked or raw?

If you are refering to Redwood, ask him.... llama

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Yum yum yum

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In the interests of clarity

I was talking about raw dandelion leaves.

I am not trying to roast Redwood.

I assume Gail likes Marmite with dandelion leaves as I do not think she practises cannibalism.

(Just so I do not get blamed for anything further down the thread !!!!!)

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No, I'm really trying to be vegetarian

Isaiah 32:17 And the work of righteousness shall be peace; and the effect of righteousness quietness and assurance for ever.

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In the interests of clarity

I was talking about raw dandelion leaves.

I am not trying to roast Redwood.

I assume Gail likes Marmite with dandelion leaves as I do not think she practises cannibalism.

(Just so I do not get blamed for anything further down the thread !!!!!)

Well ... between Neil and I ... I am sure we can find something to blame you for ... ha ha !!! You are such a lovely target.

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Well ... between Neil and I ... I am sure we can find something to blame you for ... ha ha !!! You are such a lovely target.

Me assign blame? Oh no, I never do that!.....flat out accuse someone, oh yeah....but blame, never...

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Yeah. That Neil guy is trouble.

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Yeah. That Neil guy is trouble.

So, ...What's new, Redwood??????

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Originally Posted By: Nan
In the interests of clarity

I was talking about raw dandelion leaves.

I am not trying to roast Redwood.

I assume Gail likes Marmite with dandelion leaves as I do not think she practises cannibalism.

(Just so I do not get blamed for anything further down the thread !!!!!)

Well ... between Neil and I ... I am sure we can find something to blame you for ... ha ha !!! You are such a lovely target.

Certainly a target that is easily visible....

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