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(113,130 posts)immoderate
(20,885 posts)Anyone remember Moxie?
--imm
2naSalit
(92,705 posts)drink that horrid stuff and so did my brother. Yuk!
2naSalit
(92,705 posts)thinking about that video yesterday. It's funny, thanks for posting it.
Matilda
(6,384 posts)But not Vegemite.
I love my Vegemite on a slice of bread and butter, like my mum gave me when I was a kid.
Yum!
SwissTony
(2,560 posts)but I don't know any of my fellow Aussies who eat it with a spoon. It's spread THIN on bread, not eaten with a spoon.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)I used it back east in the US to add flavor to vegetarian sauces and gravies. It worked very well for that, diluted and thickened, meat eaters always thought they were eating meat and I never set them straight.
Out west, it's hard to find so I use Marmite the same way.
I can't imagine trying to eat it by the spoonful. Yuck.
mackerel
(4,412 posts)T_i_B
(14,800 posts)I certainly prefer Marmite, although if you loathe Marmite or Vegemite the chances are you will also loathe the other one.
Warpy
(113,130 posts)I wouldn't eat either one by the spoonful.
I'd rather live.
Matilda
(6,384 posts)I never ate Marmite when I lived in England, so I can't say what it's like. Loyalty, I guess.
Or maybe Vegemite really is better.
Salviati
(6,037 posts)Although that Milo stuff sounds potentially promising - Pre-fermeted wort is one of the best parts of homebrewing.
Fairgo
(1,571 posts)It's whats for breakfast!
HeiressofBickworth
(2,682 posts)When I lived in Oz, I loved Lamingtons. My family had a restaurant but we didn't make them in the restaurant kitchen; we got them from the local bakery. Yum. Although there are loads of recipes on the internet, I've never attempted to make Lamingtons at home.
"A lamington is a dessert of Australian origin. It consists of squares of sponge cake coated first in a layer of traditionally chocolate sauce, then in desiccated coconut." Wikipedia
In Oz, we ate Vegemite on bread with butter and a huge amount of lettuce. It was the only way to make it palatable.
I also remember liking meat pies, essentially a street food purchased often at walk-up counters and eaten out of hand. Their cherry pies were a shock -- they left the pits in.