Whereas Darrell likes his Marmite on toast with real butter,
But which is best?
The every day stories of three every day monkeys ..... embarking on a whole series of new adventures after swapping the pleasures of Wolverhampton for a more peaceful, bijoux, riverside way of life in Evesham.
Sorry we are going to have to add word verification our comments section as it seems we are again being bombarded with spam!!! So if your comment doesn't come up straight away it means that our lady "that does" is going through them with a fine toothcomb, so that the spammers don't get through .....This is such a robust pain in the bottom and as such we have boycotted all SPAM comestibles in protest ..... sandwiches, fritters, fricasse etc.!!!!!!
Perhaps a more pertinent question:
ReplyDeleteWhich is better, Marmite, Bovril or Vegemite (for the Antipodeans, from a land down under,) on toast/bread/pikelets(for the Brummies like Mrs.G.) An Australian colleague had a coveted jar of Vegemite at work last week.
P.S. Mrs.D and I are away until the 30th. Google "Parque Museo La Venta," "Palenque" and "Huatulco" for more details. We are taking a netbook so I may be online at times.
Oooooo Mr D we tried Vegemite once ........ yuk! It has a very strange texture!! No nom noms we are afraid!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried Vegemite but the Ozzies seem to like it.
ReplyDeleteWhat about a banana and Marmite toastie then? I wonder how many 'noms'?! Di x
ReplyDeleteMissing you and Mrs D already, Hasta Manyana Mr D
ReplyDeleteHi, My names Monkey too and I live with Mrs A. We have jut found your blog and so far we have read all the posts for 2009. I like your 3 B's but in my case I think we can dispense with the bum bit as we only have cats here! Back shortly to read up on 2010.
ReplyDeleteHang in there. Monkey & Mrs A.
It has gotta be Marmite on toast with BUTTER and preferably Guernsey Butter - 4 Noms for that!!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I started using "Noms" after reading your blog and both Hubby and my friend knew what it meant without asking! LOL!!!
Hasta mañana indeed. Our laptops have a special ñ key. It is today here but already tomorrow in England.
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