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Katnap
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bee bee see wrote:It's such a mess trying to scrape the bottom of the jar or bottle with a knife or fork.
That's why I'll never buy squeezy Marmite. Scraping the dregs out of the bottom is part of the Marmite experience. Squeezy Marmite just seems wrong to me.
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And to make getting the last of the marmite out of the jar a whole lot easier. Place marmite jar in a mug or deep bowl. Pour boiled water into bowl to just below the lid level. Leave to satnd for a few minutes. Then stick your knife in and spread onto your toast.
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Gluben
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I'll stick with Anchor Spreadable on my Kingsmill Toastie, but thanks anyway.
Jovis
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I haven't actually tried Squeezy Pickle, but I know what you mean with it tasting different. Its almost like a different product.
MarkN
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Jovis wrote:I haven't actually tried Squeezy Pickle, but I know what you mean with it tasting different. Its almost like a different product.
If you haven't tried it, then how can you know what they mean?
Jovis
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Well other products taste nice and then they change slightly but they somehow taste different. I can imagine it the same for Branston Pickle. Though I have tried the non-Squeezy version.
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