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Bought it once for a British coworker (there was a British food store in my city at the time). It tasted, in my opinion, like vomit in a jar. So another vote for hate it.
A little fact; Vegemite is in fact so strong in flavour that it can burn through solid titanium. I hear that it's the only thing on earth that Chuck Norris fears.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
Redbeard wrote:I love it. Fortunately for me, there's an import store nearby where I can get all my non-American staples:
Pickled onions, smarties, jaffa cakes, fruit pastiles, proper sausages, marmite, lime marmalade, digestives, ribena, and so on.
Awesome. Good to see someone's spreading the love for English treats.
And yes Marmite is fantastic. Going to have to go put some on toast now. With a 'cuppa of course.
The smell of it alone is enough to make the mouth water and send me running to the kitchen to get some.
"Get on the Ready Line!"
Orkeosaurus wrote:Yeah, but when he get's out he'll still be in Russia, so joke's on him.
Redbeard, plus others, get involved in the snack attack! Sounds right up your street. As for getting a 'decent Yorkshire pudding' in America, I doubt it, I can't get one in bloody London. The again, I am Yorkshire born and bred. My gran makes the best Yorkshires.
On topic, I don't mind the odd twiglet, but marmite is the spawn of the devil. Great ad campaign though, very clever.
Opinions are like arseholes. Everyone's got one and they all stink.