MARMITE (33)

Sep 4, 2006 9:16 AM CST MARMITE
setfree11
setfree11setfree11Gosport, Hampshire, England UK14 Threads 1,397 Posts
I certainly hope that you will be sorted soon and you can start to enjoy more, my girls eat that and more as a snack.
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Sep 4, 2006 9:18 AM CST MARMITE
deborah12
deborah12deborah12wolverhampton, UK89 Threads 11,243 Posts
well at the moment i couldnt phsically eat any more, thats why im loosing so much weight, 3 stones in 3 months. and its going to be a while before all the tests etc are done so it will be like this for a while longer
Sep 4, 2006 9:20 AM CST MARMITE
setfree11
setfree11setfree11Gosport, Hampshire, England UK14 Threads 1,397 Posts
Are you not able to take supplements like vit pills and the like ?
Sep 4, 2006 9:22 AM CST MARMITE
deborah12
deborah12deborah12wolverhampton, UK89 Threads 11,243 Posts
no, i just drink plenty. i have milk daily and fruit juice and that helps to bump up the calories
Sep 4, 2006 9:23 AM CST MARMITE
setfree11
setfree11setfree11Gosport, Hampshire, England UK14 Threads 1,397 Posts
Thats good, and dont forget the marmite.laugh
Sep 4, 2006 9:25 AM CST MARMITE
deborah12
deborah12deborah12wolverhampton, UK89 Threads 11,243 Posts
i wont craving salt is one of the symtoms of my illness, so ill never forget the marmite
Sep 5, 2006 5:40 AM CST MARMITE
urbanmyth
urbanmythurbanmythEDINBURGH, Lothian, Scotland UK10 Threads 435 Posts
don't eat toast often
but I like marmite on hot buttered toast
Sep 5, 2006 10:11 AM CST MARMITE
zedbra
zedbrazedbraLittlehampton, West Sussex, England UK13 Threads 393 Posts
For some reason I love Yeast Extract, but don't like Marmite. They are almost the same thing though. I love Marmite flavoured things though such a Marmite crisps! Yummy. javascript:emot('banana');
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Sep 5, 2006 10:12 AM CST MARMITE
zedbra
zedbrazedbraLittlehampton, West Sussex, England UK13 Threads 393 Posts
Whoops - Sorry about the smilly.
Sep 5, 2006 10:41 AM CST MARMITE
urbanmyth
urbanmythurbanmythEDINBURGH, Lothian, Scotland UK10 Threads 435 Posts
Marmite is a British savoury spread made from yeast extract, a by-product of beer brewing. It is a sticky, dark brown paste with a distinctive, powerful taste that polarises consumer opinion and prompts its advertising slogan that you either "love it or hate it". It is similar to Australia's Vegemite, Promite and Marmite—which is the name of a different, though similar, product (see below)—and Switzerland's Cenovis, and is suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

As the image on the front of every jar shows, a marmite is actually a "large covered earthenware or metal cooking pot," a word from French.

Marmite was originally supplied in earthenware pots, but has long been sold in glass jars that approximate the shape of such pots.

A thinner version in squeezable plastic jars was introduced in March 2006.

jaw drop
Sep 7, 2006 10:13 AM CST MARMITE
deborah12
deborah12deborah12wolverhampton, UK89 Threads 11,243 Posts
at this present moment i have put a bit table spoon on a late covered in marmite, wich im sure i will enjoy, yum yum
Sep 8, 2006 11:12 AM CST MARMITE
setfree11
setfree11setfree11Gosport, Hampshire, England UK14 Threads 1,397 Posts
Its made my eyes water, from now on im buying only the kingsize jar lol.wave
Sep 8, 2006 12:09 PM CST MARMITE
deborah12
deborah12deborah12wolverhampton, UK89 Threads 11,243 Posts
why not buy the extra small jar darling rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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