My favorite savory munchies

Anything else.

Moderator: Balou

User avatar
ynnos
Posts: 51
Joined: Thu 12th Mar 2009 10:28 pm
Location: Newcastle

My favorite savory munchies

Post by ynnos »

Toasted bread, butter, Marmite

Toasted bread, butter, sliced banana, Marmite

Toasted bread, butter, peanut butter, Marmite

Toasted bread, butter, peanut butter, cucumber, Marmite

All favorites of mine, does anyone have any other favorites ?


User avatar
Twichaldinho
Posts: 3830
Joined: Sat 21st Jul 2007 07:08 pm

Post by Twichaldinho »

Cheese and onion pasty from greggs.
Classy bugger me :wink:
Endure
User avatar
cantona7
Posts: 4131
Joined: Sat 8th Jul 2006 10:01 pm
Location: Seattle- trips to the 'dam, 7 by the time i caught up with freedom i was out of breathe

Post by cantona7 »

you sure like marmite!

my fave is teriyaki chicken and or gyoza.
Last edited by cantona7 on Wed 15th Apr 2009 06:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
educating myself and waiting for the next trip.
instagram @shooter_mcdabbin
User avatar
ynnos
Posts: 51
Joined: Thu 12th Mar 2009 10:28 pm
Location: Newcastle

Post by ynnos »

mmm, greggs, i dig the corned dog pasty, not tried em wi marmite tho !
User avatar
chilly1952
Posts: 293
Joined: Sat 9th Aug 2008 06:10 am

Post by chilly1952 »

Never heard of Marmite before. Checked it out online. It's made from old brewer's yeast. Yum!???!

When I'm in the Dam I always end up at Wok to Walk. Rice or noodles with chicken and coconut curry. Wonder if you can get it with Marmite?
User avatar
Boner
Posts: 9996
Joined: Thu 7th Apr 2005 12:07 am
Location: Anywhere but here...

Post by Boner »

Marmite is love or hate, I hate it personally.

Savoury snacks? sausage rolls, pork pies, crisps.
User avatar
cattales1960
Posts: 2975
Joined: Sun 25th Jun 2006 06:20 pm
Location: Saint Louis MO

Post by cattales1960 »

Boner wrote:Marmite is love or hate, I hate it personally.

Savoury snacks? sausage rolls, pork pies, crisps.
at the risk of sounding like a yank, what is marmite?
I need a miracle everyday
User avatar
ynnos
Posts: 51
Joined: Thu 12th Mar 2009 10:28 pm
Location: Newcastle

Post by ynnos »

its beef/yeast extract and contains vitamin B12, and yes you either love it or hate it
User avatar
darkglobe
Posts: 1210
Joined: Fri 15th Aug 2008 07:28 pm
Location: elsewhere

Post by darkglobe »

ynnos wrote:its beef/yeast extract and contains vitamin B12, and yes you either love it or hate it
Sorry...its not beef...its vegetarian...you thinking of Bovril... :?:
"That cats something i can't explain"
User avatar
Sir Niall of Essex-sire
Posts: 3106
Joined: Thu 20th Mar 2008 04:38 pm

Post by Sir Niall of Essex-sire »

vegimite is much better than marmite.

For me it has to be Quavers, sun dried tomatos and samoas's.
Defeating evil with a thing called love
echc1
Posts: 1308
Joined: Mon 12th Feb 2007 08:28 pm
Location: somewhere out there beyond the normal people

Post by echc1 »

buttered toast with blue dragon sweet chilli sauce instead of jam...wierd but it works...nearly forgot...go to asda(walmart) get the curry and rice from the deli counter,then add the said curry n rice to microwaveable tortillas...Indexican!! eez simples
Last edited by echc1 on Wed 6th May 2009 11:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
User avatar
cantona7
Posts: 4131
Joined: Sat 8th Jul 2006 10:01 pm
Location: Seattle- trips to the 'dam, 7 by the time i caught up with freedom i was out of breathe

Post by cantona7 »

we have some marmite in the cupboard.
educating myself and waiting for the next trip.
instagram @shooter_mcdabbin
User avatar
Pauli Wallnuts
Posts: 2999
Joined: Sat 28th Mar 2009 04:19 pm
Location: South London

Post by Pauli Wallnuts »

chilly1952 wrote:Never heard of Marmite before. Checked it out online. It's made from old brewer's yeast. Yum!???!

When I'm in the Dam I always end up at Wok to Walk. Rice or noodles with chicken and coconut curry. Wonder if you can get it with Marmite?
im exactly the same i LOVE wok to walk, noodles,steak,coconut sauce
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXbNLkNh ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
User avatar
chilly1952
Posts: 293
Joined: Sat 9th Aug 2008 06:10 am

Post by chilly1952 »

Yep, that's a prime grade A muchie killer!
Bernum
Posts: 502
Joined: Sat 17th Mar 2007 07:21 am

Post by Bernum »

Kettle chips, preferably Chilli, but any sort of chips/crisps will do.
I like Vegemite too, Promite and Marmite are also acceptable.
I like to toast some bread and put Vegemite, Cheese and Honey on, goes alright.
Post Reply