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View Poll Results: Favourite Spread?
Nutella 6 20.00%
Margarine 0 0%
Vegemite 2 6.67%
Cream Cheese 1 3.33%
Butter & Jam 4 13.33%
Hummus 3 10.00%
Olive Oil 1 3.33%
Tuna Spread 1 3.33%
Peanut Butter 5 16.67%
Tomato Spread 0 0%
Indian Chutney 1 3.33%
Other (Please Specify) 6 20.00%
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Old 09-04-2012, 08:51 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Given it's made from beef and Marmite from yeast extract, I'd say that's a fair call.
No longer the case is it?
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Old 09-04-2012, 09:06 AM   #32 (permalink)
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What is Indian chutney made out of? Only really ever ventured into tomato chutney.
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Love peanut butter and Nutella, but if I had to choose, peanut butter it is.

So Turbs did you enjoy your Nutella on toast?
I love Nutella with just about everything. Started off eating it with toast.

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What is Indian chutney made out of? Only really ever ventured into tomato chutney.
There are many different types of chutneys. They also vary depending on the region and the dish it is a part of. But the one I was mainly referring to was the coriander and mint chutney that is often used in cheese and potato sandwiches.
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Get taunted by friends for having jam sandwiches for lunch occasionally. ****s, all of them.
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Old 09-04-2012, 10:09 AM   #36 (permalink)
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No longer the case is it?
Nah, is again now. The maker's arse went when we had the BSE crisis, but Bovril is once more made from actual melted cow.
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Went for tuna spread from that list, but really enjoy a nice coarse meaty pate on a baguette.
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A quick online search indicates that they do indeed sell Marmite here. Will have to go try some now and see what the fuss is all about. May even mix it with Nutella and give it a go.
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Marmite. You either love it or hate it.
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What is Indian chutney made out of? Only really ever ventured into tomato chutney.
Steak combines well with mint chutney imo.
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Vegemite.

(since my spread jokes were taken)
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Can't believe there's no love for cream cheese
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I love cream cheese, with bagels though, not regular bread.
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I like it on toast

If you like it though Turb, then maybe you'd be interested in Cadbury's Chocolate Philadelphia. Chocolate spread + cream cheese.
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I like it on toast

If you like it though Turb, then maybe you'd be interested in Cadbury's Chocolate Philadelphia. Chocolate spread + cream cheese.
No way? They actually have that? Sounds delish, will have to go check to see if they sell that here.
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