Jump to content

Recommended Posts

According to I love marmite


Marmite XO is available to buy in local stores from today! Hurrah! It is available for purchase in Selfridges and Waitrose now and in Tesco and Morison's on Monday 8th March 2010. Please tell your friends, family and strangers!


Personally, I think you're all weird. The smell makes me gag when I have to ake marmite on toast for Mrs Keef.


That said, I'll look in the little Tesco near us on Kirkdale, and report back. It's a rubbish Tesco though, so don't hold your breath.

Swagger Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> >

> A Marmite store? What next, the Dust Museum?

_____________________________________________________________


I know...


..wash his mouth out...

http://www.everythingwolf.com/shop/productimages/wolfsoap.jpg


Silly boy..



W**F

I won't name a name or point a yeast darkened finger at the individual, but there's been mention made of Vegemite on a Marmite thread.

V******e is the limp, sorry dopey cousin at the wedding, leaning against the bar and drinking very small cans of weak lager compared to the Marmite relative, who is out there on the dance floor doing the Hucklebuck with two bridesmaids at a time.


To use some of my Caledonian chums vernacular, it's pish.

To quote Bertie Wooster it's pish and tosh.


And there's an end to it.

chez Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> sophiesofa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > > I hope they don't bring out XO out in the

> squeezy

> > - it tastes better from a proper jar.

>

>

> wow- serious marmite connoiseurage!


xxxxxxxxx


I thought the stuff in the squeezy thing was actually a different recipe to the stuff in the proper jar?


It definitely tastes different, and not so nice. I thought they'd somehow made it runnier in order to be able to be squeezed out, and that that had affected the flavour?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • If anyone is thinking of traveling a bit more and would like to supplement their trip by picking up a few family heirlooms from various ailing maiden aunts of mine, please drop me a private message. I'm particularly interested in anyone who is considering Colombia & Bolivia, The Golden Triangle region of South East Asia, Andalusia & North Africa or Rotterdam. And Liverpool.  
    • Wow I had no idea they give you 5% in perfume for your accommodation. You're right, I need to travel more. 
    • Do none of you go abroad.  Tourist taxes are really common in continental Europe and do vary a lot city by city. They are collected by the hotels/rental apartments. They are usually a  tiny part of your holiday costs.  In Narbonne recently we paid €1.30 per person per night.  The next town we went to charge 80 cents per person per night. By comparison Cologne is 5% of your accomodation.
    • Hey Sue, I was wrong - I don't think it would just be for foreign tourists. So yeah I assume that, if someone lives in Lewisham and wants to say the night in southwark, they'd pay a levy.  The hotels wouldn't need to vet anyone's address or passports - the levy is automatically added on top of the bill by every hotel / BnB / hostel and passed on to Southwark. So basically, you're paying an extra two quid a night, or whatever, to stay in this borough.  It's a great way to drive footfall... to the other London boroughs.  https://www.ukpropertyaccountants.co.uk/uk-tourist-tax-exploring-the-rise-of-visitor-levies-and-foreign-property-charges/
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...