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yep twiglets are def made with marmite! All good in my book. I was trying to find some "lovers marmite" last week or so but just couldnt get to a Waitrose .. and then I received it this morning and if I did more the shopping I'd know it was available at all Sainsbury's ... considered myself told. ahermmm...


Can't wait for breakfast ... infact why wait till then ... is lovers Marmite on toast a decent enough valentines day dinner?


I reckon it'll have to do! :)

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