Mr H
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And as many Australians are taught, Never Eat Soggy Weetbix.
We were taught Never Eat Shredded Wheat.
And as many Australians are taught, Never Eat Soggy Weetbix.
Quatro stagioneWhen Miss QS was little Miss QS she would have toast with a corner or Vegemite, another corner of peanut butter, a third corner of Nutella and the 4th corner of Nutella/jam. Sometimes garnished with Fairy sprinkles.
We were taught Never Eat Shredded Wheat.
Ryan would never make that mistakeLet me just say this ... when I first arrived in AU, I mistook Vegemite for Nutella. I usually smear two table spoonsful of Nutella on each slice of toast ... I will leave it at that ... I'm sure you can imagine what would have happened next
Shredded Wheat is a rival product to Weetabix. It comprises strands of wheat made into bales rather than the flakes of Weetabix.Good advice, when your country can't do it right!
Shredded Wheat is a rival product to Weetabix. It comprises strands of wheat made into bakes rather than the flakes of Weetabix.
Ive seen Nutella Pizzas but Ive never seen Vegemite Pizzas. Ive heard Dominoes make them but...Quatro stagione
Couldn't you smell it?Let me just say this ... when I first arrived in AU, I mistook Vegemite for Nutella.
Didn’t think about it … in hindsight I should have .. but I was on the phone with someone and helped myself to the Vegemite from the office pantry … my then boss said that I’ll be ok, it’s just yeast extract etc etc but also said that I can go home if I like I didn’t go home, however, I became the point of discussion for a few weeks at workCouldn't you smell it?
Ive seen Nutella Pizzas but Ive never seen Vegemite Pizzas. Ive heard Dominoes make them but...
Just because you can doesn't mean you should.
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Back in the 80s I was in a youth hostel in Canada when Men at Work had a hit with a land down under. A girl came and asked me if I could explain what vegemite was and asked was it a sex toyoh dear. lol.
you weren't the first, and won't be the last unfortunately.
I remember an American friend who I suggested try it but before I could suggest just s scrape for a newbie (I last the stuff on myself) they treated it like peanut butter and.. well.. the faces pulled and reaction was quite a sight. Suffice to say - not a fan lol.
It's one of those things, like Marmite in the UK and wherever else that we grow up with. I can go nuts with vegemite (like many aussies) that would leave some aghast.. but it's what we're used to and like; but I'd never, EVER, suggest a newbie to it put anything but the smallest amount on bread/toast to try.
Just a few weeks ago I was in the US and had some folks asking me about it and even I admit how gross it SOUNDS when even trying to describe it - "uh well.. it's kinda black like tar, and tastes very salty and uh.. it's a yeast extract..." and they're like I'm talking about food from Mars. I get it!
the notion of those picked herrings and the like that the Scandis like make me cringe (with no offence intended to our Northern european friends) - but that's their Vegemite if you will. A cultural thing.
Well, that puts a new spin on Happy Little Vegemites!Back in the 80s I was in a youth hostel in Canada when Men at Work had a hit with a land down under. A girl came and asked me if I could explain what vegemite was and asked was it a sex toy
I won't eat Weetbix but fortunately I prefer Vitabrits. They have less sugar,less salt and less calories.
Unfortunately they have been in short supply recently.
Don't get me started on the terrible UK Weetabix vs the far superior Australian Weetbix.
And yes, the Australian product is the original. There's no texture to the UK version, it's just a soggy mess! And as many Australians are taught, Never Eat Soggy Weetbix.
I always carry Coles/Woolworths plastic bags in my backpack to use when needed.Margarine? Little messy surely … I would be worried my luggage contents would end up smeared in grease.. vegemite I understand as can be hard to find and a little goes a long way
I asked my staff in New Zealand once if they were happy little Vegemites and got a lot of blank staresWell, that puts a new spin on Happy Little Vegemites!
I asked my staff in New Zealand once if they were happy little Vegemites and got a lot of blank stares