My mother in law is a Brit ex-pat. Lovely, lovely woman but man did she make some weird ****.
Tender vittles?![]()
No, lol. She was actually a very good cook, but she'd make weird stuff for herself and her husband (as he was a Scot, he'd eat anything). There was this weird concoction she called 'penacalty' which I think was a mashed chickpea thing she'd put HP sauce on top of. Very weird and unappetizing, lol.
Sounds tasty. We'll have to have it the next visit.![]()
God no! No chickpeas in my house, those things are bizarre!
Nothing like some pretend beef broth to go along with that pretend navy that you fantasize about
There is only one poll that counts and that is on the day of the vote
Marmite was a Kiwi product until it was sold to sanitarium. 1 teaspoon of Marmite in a cup of boiling water, stir...MMmmmmm
Pretend beef broth? Are you referring to that poncey "Better Than Bouillon" stuff that people on here, for reasons best left unknown, seem to like?
And we all know which way that poll's going to go.
Yes, a pretend beef product, much like your navy
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Bovril – Where’s The Beef ? | Jelikin
Prepare yourself for the next major contraction of the 'Empire'.
Pretty soon, your entire landmass will fit into the area that is 1/2 of Ontario
England itself is barely larger than Vancouver Island.
Kudos on that.
If the UK had any sense, they would have banned it years ago.
They don't want Marmite coming in because it's enriched with vitamins and minerals.
lol And yet they allow megadoses of the individual B-vits. I take about 1000 mg per day and I think 1500 is max. marmite has 160 mg.Yeah, that's exactly the reason that the FIA doesn't want this product - all of those dangerous vitamins