Marmite soldiers
It is, I understand, available in BKK TC, however I bring in my own supplies.
Just like Worcester Sauce, there does seem to a Thai Equivalent; I could get the details of these if you are desperate for some Marmite on your soldiers. Or bring in supplies at cost on my next home run.
Of course this will probably become a Marmite/Vegemite debate
John
Just like Worcester Sauce, there does seem to a Thai Equivalent; I could get the details of these if you are desperate for some Marmite on your soldiers. Or bring in supplies at cost on my next home run.
Of course this will probably become a Marmite/Vegemite debate
John
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Well i will stick to marmite also, and there's nothing like opening a new jar and being the first to stick the knife in, the same go's for a fresh jar of peanut butter, try marmite and peanut butter together on toast the creamy and crunchyness coupled with the twang of marmite on warm toast.
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I just pity those that 'hate it', they really dont know what they're missing.
I think I have tried the NZ Marmite (www.marmite.co.nz) that can be bought in Carrefour (maybe other places), it was pretty good for a replica
I think I have tried the NZ Marmite (www.marmite.co.nz) that can be bought in Carrefour (maybe other places), it was pretty good for a replica
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I suffer "Marmite withdrawal symptoms" very badly. I was force fed Marmite soldiers since I was a baby and am a complete addict. Once during a very bleak period I tried an inferior substitute but it didn't help, I had to use DHL to send a jar over.
I am not returning to England until late summer so if your "home run" is before then please let me know.
Regards
Can you name the location as I am close to scraping the bottom of my last jar?It is, I understand, available in BKK TC
I suffer "Marmite withdrawal symptoms" very badly. I was force fed Marmite soldiers since I was a baby and am a complete addict. Once during a very bleak period I tried an inferior substitute but it didn't help, I had to use DHL to send a jar over.
I am not returning to England until late summer so if your "home run" is before then please let me know.
Regards
Only hearsay, but if you get really desperate I understand Tesco Lotus stores in BKK carry stocks for the more discriminating palate.TC wrote:Mr. Yorkman wroteCan you name the location as I am close to scraping the bottom of my last jar?It is, I understand, available in BKK TC
I suffer "Marmite withdrawal symptoms" very badly. I was force fed Marmite soldiers since I was a baby and am a complete addict. Once during a very bleak period I tried an inferior substitute but it didn't help, I had to use DHL to send a jar over.
I am not returning to England until late summer so if your "home run" is before then please let me know.
Regards
Yes, they must tried to fool you with Vegemite.....I know...to the more discerning even in a blind taste test, its not the same. The real Marmite is also a mossie deterrent I am led to understand...although whether it needs to be applied internally or externally eludes me as yet.
At least 2 home runs on the cards before summer, do you need the minor addicts version or the full monty?
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If TC won't mind changing topic only slightly is BOVRIL any thing like vegimite and marmite, i believe it was non vegetarian up until a couple of years ago,and is spreadable and can also make a hot drink,don't think i've seen that in Thailand either. In some branches of TOPS there is a Marks and spensor section perhaps that is the place to go.
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I was tortured in my school years with vegemite and banana sandwiches every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
But to top the cake when I first met my father in law on a cool dark Vientiane day he greeted me with a friendly hello and two days worth of vegemite and cheese sandwiches, apparently the shop up from the novotel assured him that this is all I would be able to eat in Lao. I couldn
But to top the cake when I first met my father in law on a cool dark Vientiane day he greeted me with a friendly hello and two days worth of vegemite and cheese sandwiches, apparently the shop up from the novotel assured him that this is all I would be able to eat in Lao. I couldn
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Not to impose the "minor addicts" size would suffice. Please let me know your travel dates. If those dates are not public send me "pm"(I guess that means private message) Sounds clandestine the importation of Marmite
regards
Johndo you need he minor addicts version or the full monty
Not to impose the "minor addicts" size would suffice. Please let me know your travel dates. If those dates are not public send me "pm"(I guess that means private message) Sounds clandestine the importation of Marmite
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Yes very clandestine, I hope not to get the rubber glove treatment if I sneak some past for the addicts.
My agenda flexes TC, I work in the UK (simple economics being not yet of retirement age) for myself, so go back and forth as the IT industry demands, and as the Thai end demands (just kidding.. )
I will be in Thailand for sure in April (tickets already sorted) for 8 weeks and probably can fix a 3 week visit in February.
A small jar??? Disappointed! Not a true believer I see.
John
My agenda flexes TC, I work in the UK (simple economics being not yet of retirement age) for myself, so go back and forth as the IT industry demands, and as the Thai end demands (just kidding.. )
I will be in Thailand for sure in April (tickets already sorted) for 8 weeks and probably can fix a 3 week visit in February.
A small jar??? Disappointed! Not a true believer I see.
John
Where on earth do you get the catering size?? gimme gimme!!
Apart from the true British "banger" with my breakfast (Sean, help! help!) instead of the bland hot dog things that seem to be all that is available (nope, the german things in Nong Kai do not hit the spot) this is all I miss from a food point of view.
9 years of patient training, and I get 2 tiny Thai eggs, Square "ham", the hot dog things, bacon thats mainly fat,....and bland bread smeared with tasteless jam for my breakfast every day. My "treat" as they sit down to Som Tam, bits of meat, i guess pork but I cannot identify it, sticky rice etc in the morning!
72 and a half???????? I will try not to take offence! Only a middle ager, that having hooked a woman who is the "same same" on the inside, all over the world, despairs a bit at the we and them posts.
Rant over....maybe better posted in Pauls thread. Marmite, easily delivered TC
John
Apart from the true British "banger" with my breakfast (Sean, help! help!) instead of the bland hot dog things that seem to be all that is available (nope, the german things in Nong Kai do not hit the spot) this is all I miss from a food point of view.
9 years of patient training, and I get 2 tiny Thai eggs, Square "ham", the hot dog things, bacon thats mainly fat,....and bland bread smeared with tasteless jam for my breakfast every day. My "treat" as they sit down to Som Tam, bits of meat, i guess pork but I cannot identify it, sticky rice etc in the morning!
72 and a half???????? I will try not to take offence! Only a middle ager, that having hooked a woman who is the "same same" on the inside, all over the world, despairs a bit at the we and them posts.
Rant over....maybe better posted in Pauls thread. Marmite, easily delivered TC
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TC wrote: wrote
And to think your still working...I had imagined you to be at least 72 and a half.. Just goes to show!
Is that the mental picture you had of yorkman, TC, I don't know what any of the members look like on this forum, but can only make a mental picture, other people must do the same i'm sure, it's human nature i suppose.
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