Thursday, February 14, 2008

Marmite and Champagne make a Happy Valentine !



To all Marmite lovers everywhere have a Happy Valentine's Day!

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19 comments:

Barbara said...

Happy Valentines Day Chris. I hope Embee has something nice planned. I don't think Bryan has even registered the day. But he did bring me a nice hibiscus flower home yesterday when he went out for a walk/run.

Alix said...

happy valentines day fellow marmite lover. Oddly I too have a marmite post for tomorrow my jar is different though! Have a lovely day hope you get something sweet

laurie said...

whooaaaa golly.

i'll take chocolate, instead, please.

Cynthia said...

Marmite was not so common in HK so I am afraid that I missed that, erm, great British taste sensation.

What is it? I have had vegemite. Any relation?

bermudabluez said...

Happy Valentine's Day Chris! Hope you all enjoy your day and do something special!

Steffi said...

Happy Valentines Day dear Chris!Enjoy the day maybe with a good meal in a restaurant!

ChrisB said...

Barbara I have just found a heart shaped tree ornament and some biscuits by my computer.

Alix I haven't tried this one yet, did you try the marmite guinness!

laurie I like choc as well!

cynthia it is similar to vegimite but marmite is much nicer.

bermudablues well I do have some nice biscuits to have with my coffee later!!

Aoj & The Lurchers said...

Marmite! Yummy!

There's a little something for you on my blog too!

Beccy said...

That looks yummy but I wouldn't know what it tastes like!!!!

kitten said...

Happy Valentines Day! Thank you for all of your kind words and thoughts.

ChrisB said...

beccy I have yours here waiting to bring you!

lisa marie said...

I have no clue what Marmite is but I've already seen it twice this morning. Enjoy!

Junebug said...

Is Marmite something you put in milk? Like Ovaltine? :D

ChrisB said...
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ChrisB said...

angela thank you for the award it's perfect for today!

lisa and junebug its a spread (yeasty lots B vits). You can use it for flavouring in cooking~ we like it thinly spread on buttered toast. It's great in sandwiches with cheese and/or crisps (chips I think you call them)!
wiki explanation here

katy said...

i will take the marmite but you can have the champagne!

Laura McIntyre said...

Happy Belated Valentines - im will leave the marmite though :)

MarmiteToasty said...

I love marmite with a passion LOL

x

ChrisB said...

marmite toasty thanks for dropping in ~ have you tried this version of marmite?