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Posted by Sharon on January 20, 2009, 10:26 pm
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> On 1/20/09 4:44 PM, in article
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> > A very nice lady I know who lives in N.S. sent me a lovely package
> > today. =A0Marmite!!! =A0Holy crap, it has got to be the most foul tasti=
ng,
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> > gut wrenching, disgusting thing I ever tasted. =A0I'd rather lick an ol=
d
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> > boot. =A0No wonder you guys came to America - to get some decent food.
> > Barf =A0I think the husband might be able to use it to grease up his
> > snow blower. =A0I had to swallow a whole extra glass of red wine to get
> > rid of the taste - woe is me!! =A0:-))
> > Sharon (N.B.)
> Dang - that is a potent description.
> I wouldn't mind the red wine though. But since I think I'm the latest vic=
tim
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> of the stomach bug in the house, I'm passing
Smart girl cuz if you really want to barf up a lung .... Marmite is
the answer.
Sharon (N.B.)
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Posted by Bruce Fletcher (remove denture on January 20, 2009, 6:34 pm
Sharon wrote:
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> A very nice lady I know who lives in N.S. sent me a lovely package
> today. Marmite!!! Holy crap, it has got to be the most foul tasting,
> gut wrenching, disgusting thing I ever tasted. I'd rather lick an old
> boot. No wonder you guys came to America - to get some decent food.
> Barf I think the husband might be able to use it to grease up his
> snow blower. I had to swallow a whole extra glass of red wine to get
> rid of the taste - woe is me!! :-))
>
> Sharon (N.B.)
And this from a resident of a country that gave the world "grits".
You're not supposed to eat Marmite by the spoonful! It's meant to be
spread VERY thinly on hot, buttered crumpets and slowly savoured.
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney UK
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<http://claremont.island-blogging.co.uk>
"Never ask a man if he is from Yorkshire. If he is he will surely tell
you. If he's not, why embarrass him?"
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Posted by lucille on January 20, 2009, 6:41 pm
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> Sharon wrote:
>> A very nice lady I know who lives in N.S. sent me a lovely package
>> today. Marmite!!! Holy crap, it has got to be the most foul tasting,
>> gut wrenching, disgusting thing I ever tasted. I'd rather lick an old
>> boot. No wonder you guys came to America - to get some decent food.
>> Barf I think the husband might be able to use it to grease up his
>> snow blower. I had to swallow a whole extra glass of red wine to get
>> rid of the taste - woe is me!! :-))
>> Sharon (N.B.)
> And this from a resident of a country that gave the world "grits".
> You're not supposed to eat Marmite by the spoonful! It's meant to be
> spread VERY thinly on hot, buttered crumpets and slowly savoured.
> --
> Bruce Fletcher
> Stronsay, Orkney UK
> "Never ask a man if he is from Yorkshire. If he is he will surely tell
> you. If he's not, why embarrass him?"
Do you suppose if we would call it Polenta, or Farina, it would please your
palate any better? It truly is almost identical.
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Posted by lucretia borgia on January 20, 2009, 6:51 pm
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>> Sharon wrote:
>>> A very nice lady I know who lives in N.S. sent me a lovely package
>>> today. Marmite!!! Holy crap, it has got to be the most foul tasting,
>>> gut wrenching, disgusting thing I ever tasted. I'd rather lick an old
>>> boot. No wonder you guys came to America - to get some decent food.
>>> Barf I think the husband might be able to use it to grease up his
>>> snow blower. I had to swallow a whole extra glass of red wine to get
>>> rid of the taste - woe is me!! :-))
>>> Sharon (N.B.)
>> And this from a resident of a country that gave the world "grits".
>> You're not supposed to eat Marmite by the spoonful! It's meant to be
>> spread VERY thinly on hot, buttered crumpets and slowly savoured.
>> --
>> Bruce Fletcher
>> Stronsay, Orkney UK
>> "Never ask a man if he is from Yorkshire. If he is he will surely tell
>> you. If he's not, why embarrass him?"
>Do you suppose if we would call it Polenta, or Farina, it would please your
>palate any better? It truly is almost identical.
Come to think of it, some marmite on grits would taste good.
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Posted by lucille on January 20, 2009, 7:02 pm
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> opined:
>>"Bruce Fletcher (remove dentures to reply)"
>>> Sharon wrote:
>>>> A very nice lady I know who lives in N.S. sent me a lovely package
>>>> today. Marmite!!! Holy crap, it has got to be the most foul tasting,
>>>> gut wrenching, disgusting thing I ever tasted. I'd rather lick an old
>>>> boot. No wonder you guys came to America - to get some decent food.
>>>> Barf I think the husband might be able to use it to grease up his
>>>> snow blower. I had to swallow a whole extra glass of red wine to get
>>>> rid of the taste - woe is me!! :-))
>>>> Sharon (N.B.)
>>> And this from a resident of a country that gave the world "grits".
>>> You're not supposed to eat Marmite by the spoonful! It's meant to be
>>> spread VERY thinly on hot, buttered crumpets and slowly savoured.
>>> --
>>> Bruce Fletcher
>>> Stronsay, Orkney UK
>>> "Never ask a man if he is from Yorkshire. If he is he will surely tell
>>> you. If he's not, why embarrass him?"
>>Do you suppose if we would call it Polenta, or Farina, it would please
>>your
>>palate any better? It truly is almost identical.
> Come to think of it, some marmite on grits would taste good.
That just sounds sooooooooo baaaaaaaaaaaadddddddddd. lol
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