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Shaun aRe
 
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"Phred" > wrote in message
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> In article ws.net>,
> "Shaun aRe" > wrote:
> >
> >"MOMPEAGRAM" > wrote in message
> >news:1122340330.9f24d3ed820caa045b2f9f6248dcaea4@ teranews...
> >>
> >> "Shaun aRe" > wrote in message
> >> eenews.net...
> >> > Walkers pickled onion flavour crisps (spud chips to some of you!). I

been
> >> > eating these and other makes for years, but these, well, they just

got
> >> > the best onion vinegar zing there is. Think I'll give up cooking and

just
> >> > eat these forever.

>
> Sour Cream & Onion "thins" are the way to go! Simply addictive.


I am sorry but you are *unequivocally (*your voice is lop-sided) wrong!
',;~}~

> >> > Shaun aRe - Just thought I'd mention it...
> >> >
> >> My hubby likes the Marmite ones.

> >
> >Marmite is good stuff! I like it spread onto well done, hot and heavily
> >buttered toast ',;~}~

>
> We Aussies prefer Vegemite. ;-) [Actually, several years a ago I
> organised a blind taste test of Marmite/Vegemite/Promite for our local
> weekly booze club. Vegemite was the majority choice; BUT I'm told the
> Marmite available here is not a patch on the Pommie stuff. So I
> guess, like the current Ashes, the verdict is still up in the air.
> However, we can certainly agree on methodology. :-) ]


Well, TFFT then! Heheheh...

I ried (imported) Vegemite here - it was good enough, pretty similar to
Marmite IMO, but was paler in colour (it's almost black is Marmite) and a
little milder in taste IIRC.

> Cheers, Phred.


Cheers yerself Phred!


Shaun aRe