@Fassmacher to UKCasualEnglish • 1 year agoDo you use a separate knife for the Marmite?message-square44arrow-up165arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up164arrow-down1message-squareDo you use a separate knife for the Marmite?@Fassmacher to UKCasualEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square44file-text
minus-squarenudelinkfedilink-2•1 year agoIn my humble opinion, the problem would be solved with the use of Vegemite, the superior mite.
minus-squareVerifiablyMrWonkalinkfedilink2•1 year agoI want to downvote your position, because you’re wrong, but I wont in favour of fostering *mite relations. Bovril though can GTFO.
minus-squarenudelinkfedilink0•1 year ago*mite relations are important. Id gladly eat Marmite toast with you in a celebration of *mite solidarity. Then ill go back to vegemite though
minus-squareOddlySolinkfedilink1•edit-21 year agoI’ve thought that too my whole life but I recently came across this Aussiemite stuff. It has a very similar taste to Vegemite but spreads a bit easier I think. I’m actually thinking I now prefer it to my beloved Vegemite. https://aussiemite.net/ Definitely same knife for both pots.
In my humble opinion, the problem would be solved with the use of Vegemite, the superior mite.
I want to downvote your position, because you’re wrong, but I wont in favour of fostering *mite relations.
Bovril though can GTFO.
*mite relations are important.
Id gladly eat Marmite toast with you in a celebration of *mite solidarity.
Then ill go back to vegemite though
Not as good as dynamite
Fellow aussie and fan of vegemite I see.
Agreed. Vegemite or GTFO
I’ve thought that too my whole life but I recently came across this Aussiemite stuff. It has a very similar taste to Vegemite but spreads a bit easier I think. I’m actually thinking I now prefer it to my beloved Vegemite. https://aussiemite.net/
Definitely same knife for both pots.