Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:52 pm
Hmm, that sounds good. Must get some marmite.
Or plain grape jelly on toastaldo wrote:Um.......I think I'll stick to the old cheese toastie, somehow.
Same thing but replace the marmite with something good like English mustardFlipside wrote:I grate the cheese and sprinkle it over a light Marmite-ed slice of bread and then grill the lot till it's sizzling
eeeeeeeeugggghhhhhhhhhkarajorma wrote:Same thing but replace the marmite with something good like English mustardFlipside wrote:I grate the cheese and sprinkle it over a light Marmite-ed slice of bread and then grill the lot till it's sizzling
That was the point of the second sentence.Wild Fragaria wrote:Chips are fries in Britain. Crisps is what you probably should say
I'm not sure Americans get Proper Chips, though.Hunter wrote:No, chips are NOT fries girly. They are a different breed of animal.
Of that there is no doubt.Flipside wrote:Actually, Worcestershire sause works really well as well
Looks like the big, tough, scotsman can't take English mustard to me!aldo wrote:eeeeeeeeugggghhhhhhhhhkarajorma wrote:Same thing but replace the marmite with something good like English mustard
*hack*
*spit*
You bunch of big freaks.
It looks like diarrhea mixed with melted kraft cheese slices. And it smells.karajorma wrote: Looks like the big, tough, scotsman can't take English mustard to me!Proper mustard should make you cry when you eat it. This namby-parby American or French stuff is fine on a hot dog but if you're having a roast beef or pork sandwich you should be crying at how good it actually is