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Christ yeez is a picky lot, cold pasta salad is excellent.

& Raw fish & shellfish is OK too, but I do prefer my red meat cooked, though not overcooked.

A cold "bleu" Welsh Black fillet steak is also a wonderful hangover cure btw.

All grist for the mill.

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You'll be eating garlic bread next, foreign muck. :D

 

Actually we have some which is called Orzo and it looks like rice and most of the recipes are for eating warm or cold.

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You'll be eating garlic bread next, foreign muck. :D

 

Actually we have some which is called Orzo and it looks like rice and most of the recipes are for eating warm or cold.

 

Hey now, what's wrong with garlic bread? :lol:

 

I found Marmite at a specialty shop a couple weeks ago, and tasted a spoon of it. OMG. Might have been the worst thing I have ever tasted. How do you guys turn your noses up at cold pasta or garlic bread but eat Marmite????

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Eating a spoonful of marmite is enough to turn anyone away from it.

 

Try toasting some nice bread, spread with butter and then a thin layer of marmite. Now your talking.

 

As they slogan goes, you will either love it or hate it!

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Hey now, what's wrong with garlic bread? :lol:

 

I found Marmite at a specialty shop a couple weeks ago, and tasted a spoon of it. OMG. Might have been the worst thing I have ever tasted. How do you guys turn your noses up at cold pasta or garlic bread but eat Marmite????

 

You have to be English and

I think to understand this one. :laugh1: It's a wonder you still have a roof in your mouth if you ate a spoonful of Marmite (It's my favourite breakfast spread)
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You have to be English and
I think to understand this one. :laugh1: It's a wonder you still have a roof in your mouth if you ate a spoonful of Marmite (It's my favourite breakfast spread)

 

My daughter and I were walking down the street as I put it in my mouth. It took all my strength to swallow, and that didn't even happen as fast as I had hoped. That jar went into the nearest trash can. With force.

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