My favorite savory munchies

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cattales1960 wrote:
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?
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A lot of people have it on toast.

My wife has a teaspoon's worth a day she says it helps stop the little biting insects from biting, I'd rather get bitten than eat that bloody horrible stuff.


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Sorry, if i got the munchies then any savory thing to hand does me!!!
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[quote="darkglobe"][quote="ynnos"]its beef/yeast extract and contains vitamin B12, and yes you either love it or hate it[/quote]

Sorry...its not beef...its vegetarian...you thinking of Bovril... :?:[/quote]

yes you are correct ! i love them both, but my mate marmite has the edge !
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Febo's Nasi croquettes
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Toast with blackcurrant jam and a nice smoked cheese
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[quote="Toker70"]Toast with blackcurrant jam and a nice smoked cheese[/quote]

Rather ! I also dig toast, smoked cheese and sliced apple. Well scrummy !
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Post by Sir Niall of Essex-sire »

I house shared with an American exchange student for a few months, and he spread his butter and jam on toast using a fucking spoon.

Thats just not English.....
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Post by Boner »

Cheese on toast.

Cheese & coleslaw sandwich.

Anything I can add Cholula to.

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Cholula Hot Sauce, finally a condiment I've heard of. Great stuff!!!! Good mix of heat and flavor.
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[quote="Sir Niall of Essex-sire"]I house shared with an American exchange student for a few months, and he spread his butter and jam on toast using a fucking spoon.

Thats just not English.....[/quote]

:lol: did you not have cleaning rota ? :lol:
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Good old ham sandwich, Ideally with proper ham from the butchers (no processed balls), Uncut bread and lurpak butter.

Either that or just carry on smoking til you forget you're hungry!
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Post by Mooroy »

I hear that Dobern. Personally though, toast with butter (real butter, salted) sorts me right out. And nachos with melted cheese and tomato salsa (unless salsa is consider sweet, in which case I apologise)
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I was so high one night I ate half a bag of these and woke up at 5am with the cramps. the most painful ever and i will not go into any further detail.

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