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Old 25-10-06, 14:02
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Red face AARRGGHH!!

Ok, click here and turn up the volume. Prepare to drive yourself and those around you stark, raving mad....

http://www.lucinda.net/bill/vegemite/
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Old 25-10-06, 15:04
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Ok, click here and turn up the volume. Prepare to drive yourself and those around you stark, raving mad....

http://www.lucinda.net/bill/vegemite/
Jif..
I almost woofed...I'd rather be eating flys.....

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Old 25-10-06, 21:19
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Ahhh yes, we're growing stronger every week. What a lovely sing-along I just had!
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Old 25-10-06, 21:58
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Default Re: vegemite!!

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not the enemic white rubbish served in the states
Ah, yes; I'd have rather not been reminded of that stuff; and those floppy, plastic squares et al masquerading under the title of "cheese".

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and a good strong cup of tea (NOT orange pekoe!).
Apart from the dubious performance of this stuff being highly suspect of ever making something even loosely called tea, the penchant for making it with tepid coffee water from the stand-by glass jug just adds insult to injury.

I blame the Murrican electricity supply entirely; you could die of a dryness like Ghandi's flip-flop whilst waiting for the miserable 1Kw at 110V trickling from a weedy two-prong socket to boil a kettle.
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You have missed out on a true cullinary delight. There are many ways to consume such a treat; "mousetraps" - aka. grilled cheese (again the - real - high collesterol stuff is best) on toast smeared with Vegemite - heaven!
A simplification of Caws-Wedi-Pobi or Welsh Rarebit but still tasty; Marmite will do just as well and a touch of English mustard and some Lea & Perrins doesn't go amiss either.

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Old 28-10-06, 11:53
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Default Breakfast This Morning

Hi all
All this Vegemite talk again made me go another supply of Crumpets. Share and enjoy my breakfast.
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Old 29-10-06, 02:21
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All this Vegemite talk again made me go another supply of Crumpets. Share and enjoy my breakfast.
Bob
Yum. Looks tasty good to me. And some good strong coffee and Tim Tams chasers? Perfection!

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Old 04-11-06, 01:15
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Heaven's above it'll be Marmite next to be band and then Twinings tea. What ever next?
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Old 04-11-06, 05:44
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Old 04-11-06, 16:58
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Default Another source of Vegemite!

As I was accompanying my bride through the local "super" in sunny downtown Burton on our weekly ration run, what to my utter amazement did I spy but several jars of VEGEMITE neatly tucked in amongst curry fixings etc. I was almost tempted,but ........... maybe next time.
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Old 04-11-06, 17:24
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As I was accompanying my bride through the local "super" in sunny downtown Burton on our weekly ration run, what to my utter amazement did I spy but several jars of VEGEMITE neatly tucked in amongst curry fixings etc. I was almost tempted,but ........... maybe next time.
Cheers, Bill
Aw, c'mon, Bill... you can always use it to grease your axles if you don't like it on toast...
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Old 04-11-06, 19:54
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what to my utter amazement did I spy but several jars of VEGEMITE neatly tucked in amongst curry fixings etc. I was almost tempted,but ........... maybe next time.
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