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Marmite Squeezy.Newest Review: ... and have to start unscrewing the lid and using a knife to get my portion out. Marmite contains Vitamin B12 which is great ... more More Marmite in Food
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by - written on 03/06/09 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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I purchased a 200g plastic tub of Marmite squeezy from Asda for around the £2.20 mark and this is available from Tesco and Waitrose for a similar price. This 'squeezy' variety is just the standard marmite in a plastic pot which is squeezable and comes with a yellow lid (which it stands on) and it has a plastic valve inside which can mean that once you've used 1/3 or so of the pot that you begin to have to squeeze quite hard to release the Marmite at all. I always find with these pots that I get near the end of the Marmite and have to start unscrewing the lid and using a knife to get my portion out. Marmite contains Vitamin B12 which is great for ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/06/09 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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I love Marmite and get through quite a lot of it both as a spread and in cooking, I always buy the traditional glass jar as I cannot see the sense in paying so much extra for a squeezy plastic bottle which eventually will have to be used with a spoon or knife as the last bit of thick Marmite would inevitably be stuck in the jar and impossible to squeeze out. It's only because these were reduced to just 75p in my local discount store that I gave in and bought the squeezy one, in fact I bought four bottles as that price was just too good to miss! It's exactly the same Marmite as you'd find in a glass jar and this plastic bottle is actually designed to look ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/04/09 (Very useful, 214 readings)
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Marmite - the spread the you either love or hate have now made a squeezable jar version and some of those who love Marmite hate it (where will it end). I'm one of those who love Marmite and although I usually buy the traditional glass jar version I decided to try to try the plastic squeezable type. Everyone seems to be doing squeezy versions at the moment ie, tomato ketchup, salad cream. I've got quite a few of them in my food cupboard, my parents came around the other day and my dad asked "why are all your bottles upside down"? ha.... Yeast Extract I've always known that Marmite was 'Yeast extract' but didn't know that it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/10/08 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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if we'd been jewish then I guess our mum would have fed us 4 poorly children chicken soup but we are aren't so we got marmite sandwiches instead! in the 1950s & early 60s it was quite common for children to get tonsillitis & so my brothers, sister & myself were sometimes off school for a week or so each term awaiting our tonsillectomies &my mum's cure for everything was marmite! I can't say it actually worked wonders but there is plenty of vitamin b & the salt must have helped our sore throats - as adults we are all relatively healthy so maybe it WAS the marmite?! my 17 year old daughter's suffering from a stinking ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/10/08 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Squeezy Marmite......... Now the question is always....Do you love it or do you hate it? The answer for me is I totally adore it!!! Now my partner can't stand the stuff and if I happen to cut his cheese and pickle sandwich with the same knife that has been used to cut my cheese and marmite sandwich he would refuse to eat it! That's how much you don't like it when you don't like it!!! Now the squeezy marmite has not been out that long but last time I had to get some I thought I could give it a try. It does come in a little more expensive than buying a standard glass pot of the product and in my opinion I don't really thing it is worth it. ... Read the complete review
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