Breakfast

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  1. Nonnie

    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    A late breakfast

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    Butter, Double Gloucester Cheese from Asda, Bauli Biscuits from Asda, small chunk Branston Pickle and a bottle of 4.1% Amstel Bier to wash it down.
     
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  2. Sallyally

    Sallyally Well-Known Member Donor

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    Do you know what is delicious on dry biscuits and is perfect for brekka?
    Vegemite!
     
  3. Nonnie

    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Is Vegemite the same as Marmite?

    Sometimes I have Brinjal Pickle instead of Branston Pickle but the latest jar of Brinjal is spicey hot. Brinjal is Indian for Aubergine.
     
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    Sallyally Well-Known Member Donor

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    Vegemite is better. It has a sharper taste.
     
  5. Nonnie

    Nonnie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Just realised the thread title is spelt wrong. FFS.

    Hopefully a mod will correct it if I report myself.
     
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    Aw, give marmite a go would ya'!
     
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    Thingamabob Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Shoulda' read this before I replied.
     
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    Ritter Well-Known Member

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    I am a very anxious person, so I need breakfast in order to ansure the increasing insulin levels does not kill me. However, I am just too tired and lazy to prepare it in the morning. I have tried preparing breakfast the day before, but it is just not as good as a fresh one. Lol.
     
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    perdidochas Well-Known Member

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    The words "Vegemite" and "delicious" should't be allowed on the same planet. It's horrid stuff--tastes like expired multi-vitamins smell.
     
  10. Sallyally

    Sallyally Well-Known Member Donor

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    It's so good for you! Seething with iron and B group vitamins!
    Australians love it. I wonder if it has an effect on our palates, so that we're more inclined to like savoury rather than sweet?
    Ps. Marmite is a pale imitation of Vegemite.
     
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    It's one of those things that you have to grow up with to like. I've had it on several occasions, and it tastes like I described it. Please, keep it in Australia and you can eat it to your heart's delight.
     
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