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Aug 31, 2014 01:47PM
And Marmite! Yummy
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Marmite is literally the devil, you either love it, or hate it, you will NEVER meet anyone that says...."well its ok"I don't know what you would call it there, we have a not so nice version called yeast extract, but that makes it sound horrible.
You spread it on hot buttered toast and yum it up!
We don't have twiglets that I've seen but they look like something I've seen here that's by another name..
It's a really savoury quite salty tasting spread, I've even just Googled "how do I describe the taste of marmite" and it came back.......you can't haha!
LMAO! I'll have to ask my friend here from London. Maybe her family brought some on their last visit. I think she moved here for audible and s'mores. Oh - and love...
Lol ahhh love!I moved from England to Wales for love, maybe not as far, but still a different country!
extract from Google. ...I discovered Marmite on a trip to England. I am from the States and
was going back to my "roots" of Axbridge and Bristol. I happened upon Marmite while strolling through a market in Keynsham (by Bath).
I purchased it...not knowing really what it was and put in on some
cheese. To my delight it was wonderfully salty and tasty. If you think of consistancy and color of almost frozen molasis, then take away all the sweetness and think of the pan scrapings (kind of burnt bits)from a roast (like pot roast), you'll get the idea of the flavor. It is very intense.
I bought it and my wife thought it was awfull. This was good, for I could eat as much as I wanted without sharing. To my dismay, we found it in one of our more upscale groceries (I buy it by the truck load), but I caught my wife eating some and now we fight over the bottles. She now has her stash and I have mine. I run out often, so
I have to steal hers. I am hooked. I can eat it straight out of the jar, in fact I can eat almost a small jar without realizing it.
Yep, majorly hooked.
Cheers,
P.S. have a glass of water on hand.
hahaha this discussion is hilarious. I am not a really a s'mores fan per se. I love the roasted marshmallow part the most, so I tend to roast them over my gas stove and eat them without any chocolate or graham crackers. So good.
When we go camping we have contests on who can make the weirdest s'more concoction. I've made Oreo s'mores, and we've tried all different kinds of candy bars: Reese's, Kit Kats, ect...
I just came from a Labor Day Party ... my friend had a S'Mores buffet. She provided a variety of crackers/cookies/biscuits (oatmeal raisin, ginger snaps, cinnamon graham crackers, shortbread) and a variety of chocolates (dark chocolate, D.C. w/ raspberry, D.C. w/ mint, milk chocolate w/ caramel, traditional Hershey's, and a wonderful coconut-curry dark chocolate) and then the marshmallows. We each toasted our own mallows and then assembled whatever combination we wanted of chocolate and cookie/cracker.I had 1) dark chocolate on cinnamon graham cracker and then 2) coconut curry chocolate on ginger snaps
YUM
I think I should get credit for finding "S'Mores" just because of that event ... LOL
lol BC. That sounds awesome. I had a s'more like evening myself. My mom made s'more cupcakes (chocolate cake and frosting, marshmallow center and graham cracker bottom) and I thought it would be awesome to roast a couple of marshmallows to add to the cupcake. It was delicious, but exactly why I'm a chubby girl. Ashley, Kit Kat s'more sounds delicious. Oooooh a Rolo s'more...that I might have to make myself. Yummmmm
After a page and a half of s'more talk I feel like I'm butting in off topic. :DWill this work for red shirt...?
Diane on his arm, also dressed late flapper, red and tight.
Sunshine wrote: "After a page and a half of s'more talk I feel like I'm butting in off topic. :DWill this work for red shirt...?
Diane on his arm, also dressed late flapper, red and tight."
Sunshine that'll work.
UPDATE Message # 30 - CHALLENGE COMPLETED - 10Sept14TCF Scavenger Hunt XI
Begins: 01July14 / Ends: 30Sept14
THE LIST
1. Virgin – Death of a Red Heroine ✔ – 14 July14 – Pg 187 – “…when a young girl, especially a virgin, sleeps with ...”
2. Nude Recreation – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 148 – “… left her swimsuit in the laurel and was crawling butt naked up to that ledge…”
3. Fried Chicken - – Miss Julia Delivers the Goods ✔ – 08July14 – Pg 242 – “… a platter of fried chicken she was ...”
4. Sundae - – A Town Like Alice ✔ – 05Aug14 – pg 259 – “I’ll have a banana split,” she said.”
5. Teddy Bear – I Am Malala ✔ – 09July14 – Pg 232 – “…gave me a white teddy bear.”
6. Wine Glass – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 67 – “… many refilled wineglasses…”
7. Corset – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 52– “… corseted women in bustled dresses …”
8. Someone with Different Colored Eyes – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 118 – “… those clear-colored eyes he aimed at me like lasers.”
9. Caviar – Death of a Red Heroine ✔ – 14 July14 – Pg 112 – “… a small portion of caviar.”
10. Lollipop/Sucker – The Aviator's Wife ✔ –15July14 – Pg 33 – “… child who could make a lollipop last the longest, ...”
11. Ice Cream of any Flavor – I Am Malala ✔ – 09July14 – Pg 96 – “… visited us and brought ice cream.”
12. Hammock – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 349 – “… garden beckoned, a hammock, strewn with paperback ...”
13. Mustard – Death of a Red Heroine ✔ – 14 July14 – Pg 104 – “… a tiny plastic bag of dried mustard, a ...”
14. Watermelon – I Am Malala ✔ – 09July14 – Pg 152 – “… sold cucumber and watermelon not sweets...”
15. Hot Dog – Miss Julia Delivers the Goods ✔ – 08July14 – Pg 274 – “… had some hot dogs at the ...”
16. Lighthouse – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 393 – “… I see it, a lighthouse on a strip ...”
17. S’mores - The Right Thing ✔ – 10 Sept 14 – pg 204 – “…to make s’mores with pilfered…”
18. Classical Music - The Thin Man ✔ – 04July14 – Pg 48 – Nora had put Bach’s ‘Little Fugue’ on the phonograph.
19. Beheading – I Am Malala ✔ – 09July14 – Pg 146 – “… suicide bombings and beheadings and...”
20. Pirate – I Am Malala ✔ – 09July14 – Pg 105 – “… their own website and pirate FM...”
21. Bookstore – Death of a Red Heroine ✔ – 14 July14 – Pg 75 – “… boasting several well-known bookstores.”
22. Pearl Necklace – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 368 – “… with a long strand of pearls, which she …”
23. Prostitute – Death of a Red Heroine ✔ – 14 July14 – Pg 77 – “It was where the second-class prostitutes gathered.”
24. Bonnet – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 127 – “… more diapers, blankets, bonnets and gowns ...”
25. Grocery Store - Miss Julia Delivers the Goods ✔ – 08July14 – Pg 12 – To the grocery store, the ...”
26. Vice President – I Am Malala ✔ – 09July14 – Pg 41 – “… father quickly became vice president.”
27. Contract - Miss Julia Delivers the Goods ✔ – 08July14 – Pg 78 – “Sign a contract or whatever ...”
28. Bathing Suit – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 144 – “Tansy’s got on a bathing suit that looks like …”
29. An Award – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 10 – “…she a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.”
30. A Coffee Mug – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 266 – “…smelling coffee. He’s already had his, the mug he uses …”
31. Sprinkler – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 135 – “Sprinklers crisscrossed the freshly seeded lawn …”
32. Red Shirt/top – The Day the Music Died ✔ – 20Aug14 – pg 210 – “…wore a festive red blouse and a pair …”
33. Graffiti - Ill Wind ✔ – 24Aug14 – pg 176 – “…archeological crime - graffiti, digging …”
34. Fedora – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 67 – “… he wore a fedora that was just ...”
35. Telephone other than a cell phone – The Thin Man ✔ – 04July14 – Pg 4 – “ ‘Lend me a nickel,’ she said, and went out to the telephone”
36. An Injury - The Thin Man ✔ – 04July14 – Pg 33 – “I put a towel over the wound and lay down on the bed.”
37. An Invitation – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 30 – “… I extend the invitation to you, Mrs ...”
38. A Pool Table – A Long Way from Chicago ✔ – 31July14 – pg 68 – “Play billiards from morning to night.”
39. Hot Tub - Every Crooked Nanny ✔ – 31Aug14 – pg 242 – “…in a hot tub with a …”
40. A Carriage – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 47 – “…Emmet heads towards the carriage.”
BONUS ITEMS
1. Honey – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 200 – “…jars of local honey she’d brought us.”
2. Stroller – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 245 – “… Mother was pushing Jon in his pram, ...”
3. Car Older Than 1960 – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 68 – “… a new cream-colored Ford open roadster, so ...” (This is in 1928)
4. Writer – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 10 – “…she a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.”
5. Celebration – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 206 – “…on the birthday dinner. I told myself that hosting a party for …”
6. Whiskey - The Thin Man ✔ – 04July14 – Pg 61 – “… thanked us for our whisky, our lunch, …”
7. Blind Date – Death of a Red Heroine ✔ – 14 July14 – Pg 182 – The charcter is describing how he met the victim at his cousin’s apartment. He is asked if it was a party: “No. Not exactly a party. A colleague of my cousin’s knew Guan, so they arranged for us to meet there.”
8. Scavenger Hunt – The Aviator's Wife ✔ – 15July14– Pg 323 – “… scavenger hunts and relay races ...”
9. Hippie – Moonrise ✔ – 05 July14 – Pg 216 – “She looks adorable in her hippie-dippie dress and …”
10. A Kilt – Outlander ✔ – 02Aug14 – pg 4 – “… out in search of a local kilt-wearer whilst …”
I can't edit my posts, keeps telling me that I have used more than 11999 characters! Grrrr and I've found Caviar!!So
90% "I've never liked Caviar"
Paris wrote: "Holy crap. I finally finished one! At the last minute too. Woohooo!!!Finished Post"
Woo-hoo. Good job! Looks like a mess of work.
And Jennifer too!
don't have a lot of hope for this one as I'm reading mostly books set in medieval times this summer but I'll have some books that might work!Doing in 2020
finishing early becuse tired of looking for these words! lol
July 1, 2020- September 1, 2020
The List
1. Virgin “Chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary…” p. 269 Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
2. Nude Recreation
3. Fried Chicken “fried chicken with gravy” p. 17 I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
4. Sundae
5. Teddy Bear - “Teddy bears mostly.” P. 239 The One from the Other by Philip Kerr 7.12.20
6. Wine Glass ”without your wine and your wine glass” p. 15I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
7. Corset - – I’m a corset maker” p. 257 The One from the Otherby Philip Kerr 7.12.20
8. Someone with Different Colored Eyes
9. Caviar - “They looked like two lumps of caviar…” p. 274 The One from the Other by Philip Kerr 7.12.20
10. Lollipop/Sucker
11. Ice Cream of any Flavor -m“it was filled with ice cream” p. 294
Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
12. Hammock - “at night in his hammock” p. 146 The Orphanmaster by Jean Zimmerman 7.24.20
13. Mustard “beef, hot mustard and tomato sandwich” p. 14Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
14. Watermelon - “squashed like an overripe watermelon” Loc 6562 Mitla Pass by Leon Uris 8.22.20
15. Hot Dog
16. Lighthouse - “city he thought of as a lighthouse of democracy” p. 155 NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman 7.31.20
17. S’mores
18. Classical Music - “he could also recall classical music scores note for note p.365 NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman 7.31.20
19. Beheading “convicted by a people’s court for treason and beheaded” p. 129 NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman 7.31.20
20. Pirate - “…they wanted to look like pirates and frighten children” p.176 The One from the Other by Philip Kerr 7.12.20
21. Bookstore - “asked this question of all used bookstore owners” p. 219 Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
22. Pearl Necklace - ”around her neck were five strings of pearls” p. 146 The One from the Other by Philip Kerr 7.12.20
23. Prostitute/Courtesan -“You don’t really know a prostitute do you?” p. 111 Murder on Union Square by Victoria Thompson 7.2.20
24. Bonnet - “tickled her until her bonnet fell off” p 248 The Orphanmaster by Jean Zimmerman 7.24.20
25. Grocery Store - – “vegetables from the grocery store” p. 18 Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
26. Vice President - – “name every U.S. President and vice president” p. 314 NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman 7.31.20
27. Contract “I brought a contract my lawyer drew up.” P. 408 I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
28. Bathing Suit ” blouse plunged like it belonged on an evening gown or a bathing suitl” p245 I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
29. An Award “it would win awards.” P. 90 Bad Intentions by Karin Fossum 7.20.20
30. A Coffee Mug “mugs with coffee slurping over the rim” p. 270
Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
31. Sprinkler - “glistening from the sprays of the overhead sprinklers” p. 28 Mitla Pass
32. Red Shirt/top - “Mother wore her red hibiscus shirt…” p, 290 I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
33. Graffiti - “buildings were old but not particularly graffiti-scarred” p. 312 The Sisters Weiss by Naomi Ragen 8.12.20
34. Fedora - “He carried a gray fedora with a black band…” p. 18 The American Agent by. J. Winspear 8.30.20
35. Telephone other than a cell phone “I called him because the telephones weren’t working” p. 143 Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
36. An Injury - “maybe from a mild stroke or permanent injury” p. 202 I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
37. An Invitation “He’d been tempted to accept their invitation” p. 208 Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
38. A Pool Table - –“to get near the pool table in one corner of the room” p. 276 The Street Sweeper by Elliot Perlman 8.11.20
39. Hot Tub “next to the pool was an oversized hot tub” p. 285 I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
40. A Carriage “The Malloy family in their carriage…” p. 318 Murder on Union Square by Victoria Thompson 7.2.20
Bonus Items
1. Honey (the food) - “honey and jams and some sliced fruit” p. 93
Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
2. Stroller “pushed a running stroller to my table” p . 56 I I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett 7.5.20
3. Car Older Than 1960 - “new two door Buick Roadmaster” p. 39 – the story takes place in 1949 The One from the Other by Philip Kerr 7.12.20
4. Writer (Character in the book) “he was an abstruse writer and lecturer who produced no books of his own” p . 159 NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and the Future of Neurodiversity by Steve Silberman 7.31.20
5. Celebration - “by priests on celebration days” p. 5 Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny 7.4.20
6. Whiskey “Wine, whiskey, rum, vodka…” p 257 I Always Wanted to be a SpyJudith A. Barrett
7. Blind Date - “shy fifteen year old on a blind date" p. 223 [book:The Treacherous Net by Helene Tursten 8.9.20
8. Scavenger Hunt
9. Hippie - “no one will want a scruffy old hippie like you” p. 40 Bad Intentions by Karin Fossum 7.20.20
10. Kilt - “Vid a revolver dey kilt him” p. 231To Know a Woman by Amos Oz 8.30.20
Books mentioned in this topic
The American Agent (other topics)To Know a Woman (other topics)
Mitla Pass (other topics)
The Sisters Weiss (other topics)
The Street Sweeper (other topics)
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Elliot Perlman (other topics)Steve Silberman (other topics)
Judith A. Barrett (other topics)
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