Yes I do remember that haha. Your man has good taste lol. Mind you, marmite from the UK is a bit different to the marmite we get here. Spread thinly on crackers or bread, yum. I can't answer why it is black sorry, that makes it look scarier than it is haha.
spapad wrote:
Marmite. HA!
Becks.............remember ages ago we (you me and Devi's Chlld) had a conversation about Marmite and I came down firmly on the antiMarmite, I'm afraid of that stuff side of things. Now, I have a jar of it in my pantry. NO, I do not eat it but my man likes it and stuck a jar in my pantry so it's always there. I've smelled it and it's a really strong yeast smell. I just can't get myself to take a bit of it. For instance, WHY is it the color it is? It's some scary shit.
[Becks] Wednesday, May 13, 2015 2:28:44 AM
Yes I do remember that haha. Your man has good taste lol. Mind you, marmite from the UK is a bit different to the marmite we get here. Spread thinly on crackers or bread, yum. I can't answer why it is black sorry, that makes it look scarier than it is haha.
Becks.............remember ages ago we (you me and Devi's Chlld) had a conversation about Marmite and I came down firmly on the antiMarmite, I'm afraid of that stuff side of things. Now, I have a jar of it in my pantry. NO, I do not eat it but my man likes it and stuck a jar in my pantry so it's always there. I've smelled it and it's a really strong yeast smell. I just can't get myself to take a bit of it. For instance, WHY is it the color it is? It's some scary shit.
[spapad] Tuesday, May 12, 2015 7:54:57 AM
Marmite. HA!
Becks.............remember ages ago we (you me and Devi's Chlld) had a conversation about Marmite and I came down firmly on the antiMarmite, I'm afraid of that stuff side of things. Now, I have a jar of it in my pantry. NO, I do not eat it but my man likes it and stuck a jar in my pantry so it's always there. I've smelled it and it's a really strong yeast smell. I just can't get myself to take a bit of it. For instance, WHY is it the color it is? It's some scary shit.
[acolyte55] Monday, May 11, 2015 3:44:07 PM
received my copy of 30th anniversary DOTF , Haven't had a chance to play it yet though,i just finished a stained class session and went back to ROS , which I will tell you , takes a bit of getting used to the production of that album again
[acolyte55] Tuesday, May 05, 2015 5:11:58 PM
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, May 03, 2015 10:19:50 PM
Hmmm...been a while, so I'm not quite sure. Could be Count Chocula.
You know, I don't think it's that mucus-filled someone that's pushing up the newbie threads.
It must be that one person who named him/herself after a cereal brand.
guidogodoy wrote:
Holy crap! Newbie threads have pushed up and.....I can't see who is writing! Geeeee, looking at the threads, let me guess. Ummmm....must be someone with a lot of mucus! LOL!!!! Ahhh....thank you, Murray!
Half the shitdisturbers never realized that we just take the convo "underground" to avoid their nonsense even more. Ahhhh, paradise.
You know, I don't think it's that mucus-filled someone that's pushing up the newbie threads.
It must be that one person who named him/herself after a cereal brand.
guidogodoy wrote:
Holy crap! Newbie threads have pushed up and.....I can't see who is writing! Geeeee, looking at the threads, let me guess. Ummmm....must be someone with a lot of mucus! LOL!!!! Ahhh....thank you, Murray!
Half the shitdisturbers never realized that we just take the convo "underground" to avoid their nonsense even more. Ahhhh, paradise.
[Vaillant 3.0] Sunday, May 03, 2015 10:13:16 PM
You know, I don't think it's that mucus-filled someone that's pushing up the newbie threads.
It must be that one person who named him/herself after a cereal brand.
Holy crap! Newbie threads have pushed up and.....I can't see who is writing! Geeeee, looking at the threads, let me guess. Ummmm....must be someone with a lot of mucus! LOL!!!! Ahhh....thank you, Murray!
Half the shitdisturbers never realized that we just take the convo "underground" to avoid their nonsense even more. Ahhhh, paradise.
[guidogodoy] Sunday, May 03, 2015 10:01:03 PM
Holy crap! Newbie threads have pushed up and.....I can't see who is writing! Geeeee, looking at the threads, let me guess. Ummmm....must be someone with a lot of mucus! LOL!!!! Ahhh....thank you, Murray!
Half the shitdisturbers never realized that we just take the convo "underground" to avoid their nonsense even more. Ahhhh, paradise.
[guidogodoy] Saturday, April 18, 2015 11:01:57 PM
Got it. "Sanitarium...(don't) leave me be!!! "
Back when Metallica used to be good...damn, that solo was killier.
Marmite is the product name, in NZ it's made by a company called Sanitarium. The UK version is slightly different.
guidogodoy wrote:
Got it! Kill possums and store Marmite (brand name or do many make the same thing?) stored on a shelf. You saw that I have been taking lessons in shooting pistols, so "pop" all rabbits as well. Swine rodents! LOL!!!
Becks wrote:
Vail - Marmite is kept in the cupboard a la peanut butter, room temp. It is a yeast extract spread and is very savoury.
LOL Guido, no koalas here, or dingos. Common road kill - possums, hedgehogs, rabbits. And birds occasionally in more rural areas. Possums are a pest here, they destroy our native bush land, so sometimes people deliberately run them over i.e they don't stop to let them cross the road haha.
guidogodoy wrote:
BTW, Becks. Is a koala native to NZ? Would I be in danger of a dingo eating my baby or is that only Aussie-landia? What is the common road-kill? In Grand Cayman, for example, it is the iguana. Here in the US where I live? Squirrels, possums (also known as opussums) and beavers in that order are the things I always have to watch out for when I walk the dogs. Calvin (another RIP) was the worst. Would get a dead squirrel or even a snake and I'd have to pry his jaws open to make him drop it. Bleah. Funny as my sister in Florida says that they actually have squirrels in a zoo there!
Just curious. Funny as in México you can buy iguana by the side of the road in certain cities and it really tastes great!
[Becks] Saturday, April 18, 2015 8:12:55 PM
Marmite is the product name, in NZ it's made by a company called Sanitarium. The UK version is slightly different.
Got it! Kill possums and store Marmite (brand name or do many make the same thing?) stored on a shelf. You saw that I have been taking lessons in shooting pistols, so "pop" all rabbits as well. Swine rodents! LOL!!!
Becks wrote:
Vail - Marmite is kept in the cupboard a la peanut butter, room temp. It is a yeast extract spread and is very savoury.
LOL Guido, no koalas here, or dingos. Common road kill - possums, hedgehogs, rabbits. And birds occasionally in more rural areas. Possums are a pest here, they destroy our native bush land, so sometimes people deliberately run them over i.e they don't stop to let them cross the road haha.
guidogodoy wrote:
BTW, Becks. Is a koala native to NZ? Would I be in danger of a dingo eating my baby or is that only Aussie-landia? What is the common road-kill? In Grand Cayman, for example, it is the iguana. Here in the US where I live? Squirrels, possums (also known as opussums) and beavers in that order are the things I always have to watch out for when I walk the dogs. Calvin (another RIP) was the worst. Would get a dead squirrel or even a snake and I'd have to pry his jaws open to make him drop it. Bleah. Funny as my sister in Florida says that they actually have squirrels in a zoo there!
Just curious. Funny as in México you can buy iguana by the side of the road in certain cities and it really tastes great!
[guidogodoy] Friday, April 17, 2015 8:38:51 PM
Got it! Kill possums and store Marmite (brand name or do many make the same thing?) stored on a shelf. You saw that I have been taking lessons in shooting pistols, so "pop" all rabbits as well. Swine rodents! LOL!!!
Vail - Marmite is kept in the cupboard a la peanut butter, room temp. It is a yeast extract spread and is very savoury.
LOL Guido, no koalas here, or dingos. Common road kill - possums, hedgehogs, rabbits. And birds occasionally in more rural areas. Possums are a pest here, they destroy our native bush land, so sometimes people deliberately run them over i.e they don't stop to let them cross the road haha.
guidogodoy wrote:
BTW, Becks. Is a koala native to NZ? Would I be in danger of a dingo eating my baby or is that only Aussie-landia? What is the common road-kill? In Grand Cayman, for example, it is the iguana. Here in the US where I live? Squirrels, possums (also known as opussums) and beavers in that order are the things I always have to watch out for when I walk the dogs. Calvin (another RIP) was the worst. Would get a dead squirrel or even a snake and I'd have to pry his jaws open to make him drop it. Bleah. Funny as my sister in Florida says that they actually have squirrels in a zoo there!
Just curious. Funny as in México you can buy iguana by the side of the road in certain cities and it really tastes great!
[Becks] Friday, April 17, 2015 3:19:54 AM
Vail - Marmite is kept in the cupboard a la peanut butter, room temp. It is a yeast extract spread and is very savoury.
LOL Guido, no koalas here, or dingos. Common road kill - possums, hedgehogs, rabbits. And birds occasionally in more rural areas. Possums are a pest here, they destroy our native bush land, so sometimes people deliberately run them over i.e they don't stop to let them cross the road haha.
BTW, Becks. Is a koala native to NZ? Would I be in danger of a dingo eating my baby or is that only Aussie-landia? What is the common road-kill? In Grand Cayman, for example, it is the iguana. Here in the US where I live? Squirrels, possums (also known as opussums) and beavers in that order are the things I always have to watch out for when I walk the dogs. Calvin (another RIP) was the worst. Would get a dead squirrel or even a snake and I'd have to pry his jaws open to make him drop it. Bleah. Funny as my sister in Florida says that they actually have squirrels in a zoo there!
Just curious. Funny as in México you can buy iguana by the side of the road in certain cities and it really tastes great!
[guidogodoy] Thursday, April 16, 2015 11:06:11 PM
BTW, Becks. Is a koala native to NZ? Would I be in danger of a dingo eating my baby or is that only Aussie-landia? What is the common road-kill? In Grand Cayman, for example, it is the iguana. Here in the US where I live? Squirrels, possums (also known as opussums) and beavers in that order are the things I always have to watch out for when I walk the dogs. Calvin (another RIP) was the worst. Would get a dead squirrel or even a snake and I'd have to pry his jaws open to make him drop it. Bleah. Funny as my sister in Florida says that they actually have squirrels in a zoo there!
Just curious. Funny as in México you can buy iguana by the side of the road in certain cities and it really tastes great!
[guidogodoy] Thursday, April 16, 2015 10:43:57 PM
Will I chunder if I eat either? LOL!!! Sorry. Held off as long as I could with this song. BTW, Greg Ham was a god!!! RIP
Sage advice! I'll remember that one should I ever have the oppotunity!
"Vegemite = gross; Marmite = don't spread like jelly or jam."
Becks wrote:
Well Vegemite is gross, Marmite is awesome! Haha. The biggest mistake people make with either when trying it for the first time is using too much. You only use a small amount. Marmite on crackers is yummy
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup, same for me...groan. Happy "hump day" me friends.
Oh, Becks, I often go shooting pistols on a range Tues nights. Old fellow who keeps it open was chatting with me about someone from Australia who used to be an old Army soldier and somehow found his way "Down Under." Brought back (what he couldn't remember) two cans of "something horrible" for an Aussie friend of his back in the day. My first guess? Marmite (RIP!) LOL! Nope, it was vegemite.
[Vaillant 3.0] Thursday, April 16, 2015 10:13:12 PM
Hmmm...now I'm curious.
Do you keep marmite/vegemite at room temperature or in the fridge? What IS in those two concoctions?
Well Vegemite is gross, Marmite is awesome! Haha. The biggest mistake people make with either when trying it for the first time is using too much. You only use a small amount. Marmite on crackers is yummy
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup, same for me...groan. Happy "hump day" me friends.
Oh, Becks, I often go shooting pistols on a range Tues nights. Old fellow who keeps it open was chatting with me about someone from Australia who used to be an old Army soldier and somehow found his way "Down Under." Brought back (what he couldn't remember) two cans of "something horrible" for an Aussie friend of his back in the day. My first guess? Marmite (RIP!) LOL! Nope, it was vegemite.
[guidogodoy] Thursday, April 16, 2015 1:20:14 PM
Sage advice! I'll remember that one should I ever have the oppotunity!
"Vegemite = gross; Marmite = don't spread like jelly or jam."
Well Vegemite is gross, Marmite is awesome! Haha. The biggest mistake people make with either when trying it for the first time is using too much. You only use a small amount. Marmite on crackers is yummy
guidogodoy wrote:
Yup, same for me...groan. Happy "hump day" me friends.
Oh, Becks, I often go shooting pistols on a range Tues nights. Old fellow who keeps it open was chatting with me about someone from Australia who used to be an old Army soldier and somehow found his way "Down Under." Brought back (what he couldn't remember) two cans of "something horrible" for an Aussie friend of his back in the day. My first guess? Marmite (RIP!) LOL! Nope, it was vegemite.
[Becks] Thursday, April 16, 2015 2:30:04 AM
Well Vegemite is gross, Marmite is awesome! Haha. The biggest mistake people make with either when trying it for the first time is using too much. You only use a small amount. Marmite on crackers is yummy
Yup, same for me...groan. Happy "hump day" me friends.
Oh, Becks, I often go shooting pistols on a range Tues nights. Old fellow who keeps it open was chatting with me about someone from Australia who used to be an old Army soldier and somehow found his way "Down Under." Brought back (what he couldn't remember) two cans of "something horrible" for an Aussie friend of his back in the day. My first guess? Marmite (RIP!) LOL! Nope, it was vegemite.
[guidogodoy] Wednesday, April 15, 2015 8:13:49 AM
Yup, same for me...groan. Happy "hump day" me friends.
Oh, Becks, I often go shooting pistols on a range Tues nights. Old fellow who keeps it open was chatting with me about someone from Australia who used to be an old Army soldier and somehow found his way "Down Under." Brought back (what he couldn't remember) two cans of "something horrible" for an Aussie friend of his back in the day. My first guess? Marmite (RIP!) LOL! Nope, it was vegemite.
[Vaillant 3.0] Wednesday, April 15, 2015 7:29:30 AM
Hello hellooo, Guido and Becks!
No kickin' chicken here, just delaying the inevitable - going to work!