homemade marmite
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- Pepper Pig
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Re: homemade marmite
I noticed yesterday in M&S that they are doing Marmite Butter and Marmite Cream Cheese.
https://www.marksandspencer.com/c/food- ... ws/marmite
https://www.marksandspencer.com/c/food- ... ws/marmite
- Earthmaiden
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Re: homemade marmite
I do take my hat off to Marmite marketers for all the ideas they have had over the past few years. They really keep fans on their toes and seem to do well from it. I am not such a geek that I would study sales figures - but it would be interesting to see the cost of research and development v sales. Clearly they think it's worth it! I wonder if, in cases like M&S, Marmite approach M&S or vice versa.
I would still prefer to make my own concoctions with it - and spread it on top of the butter myself .
I would still prefer to make my own concoctions with it - and spread it on top of the butter myself .
Re: homemade marmite
I kind of really like the idea of making marmite. I don't think I'll ever get round to it, lot of time and leftover bread involved, but would be fascinating to see what it tastes like. Can't imagine, especially with the only salt coming from the bread. But interesting to see the recipe.
I'm one of those weird people who neither loves nor hates Marmite. I quite like it. I sometimes have a jar in the house that lasts me about 3 years. I really like the new Marmite peanut butter though, straight from the jar. It's weird but tasty.
I'm one of those weird people who neither loves nor hates Marmite. I quite like it. I sometimes have a jar in the house that lasts me about 3 years. I really like the new Marmite peanut butter though, straight from the jar. It's weird but tasty.
- PatsyMFagan
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Re: homemade marmite
spangle wrote:I'm one of those weird people who neither loves nor hates Marmite. I quite like it. I sometimes have a jar in the house that lasts me about 3 years. I really like the new Marmite peanut butter though, straight from the jar. It's weird but tasty.
Me too, although daughter loves it on her crumpets ... then she discovered Marmite peanut butter and my first reaction was of horror. However, a sneaky taste (straight from the jar ) and I can see the appeal.
Re: homemade marmite
Ha ha, yes, it's oddly addictive I have an unopened jar that I'm trying to leave as long as possible while I finish up my 'normal' peanut butter, but don't think I'll hold out that long.
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