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by magic_chocice » Nov 14th, '05, 16:24
didn't know where to put this so put it here. (*)
Marmite is the most magic thing in the universe. Not only does it taste good but it has magical powers:
If you put a small amount on a plate and then mix it with a knife it eventually turns completly white.
don't believe me try it yourself you will be amazed.
Stick with it it seems at first that it is not going to work.
magic_chco_ice
(* Note from Mods: this was moved from Miscellaneous to Dove's Head! Check out the Marmite website for other illuminating facts about yummy Marmite - fascinating stuff!)
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by MagicAL » Nov 14th, '05, 22:01
Also can put it in your hand and pat it with the fingers of the other. (is that clear?) it again goes white!
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by Roland » Nov 15th, '05, 09:18
I think its to do with mixing it with lots of Oxygen. It still tastes the same.
Here's another:
Put a Jelly Baby in a glass of water before you go to bed. In the morning it will be 3 times the size!
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by magic_chocice » Nov 15th, '05, 16:23
will have to try this.
However i must first locate a jelly baby.
now where have i put it
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by Discombobulator » Nov 24th, '05, 10:31
Its only recently that I discovered that Marmite is a by-product of the brewing industry.
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by Craig Browning » Nov 24th, '05, 12:50
Discombobulator wrote:Its only recently that I discovered that Marmite is a by-product of the brewing industry.
Here in the states its a little rodent-like critter related to squirrels but it lives in the ground alongside riverbanks like a musk rat. They're cute and right friendly little dudes... we had them all over the place in Reno... But, if they're anything like squirrels I'm certain the American Marmit could prove just as tasty as you all keep suggesting...

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by SirRawlins » Nov 24th, '05, 13:22
Did anybody catch yesterdays documentary on the NEW Marmight Squeezy? ... looks awsome!
Rob
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by nickj » Nov 24th, '05, 14:12
[quote="Craig BrowningHere in the states its a little rodent-like critter related to squirrels[/quote]
Now I'm getting mental images of squirrels as a brewing by-product, well done!
Cogito, ergo sum.
Cogito sumere potum alterum.
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