| Hello Kathy
Sorry about highjacking your post and I whish you and you son all the best with his upcomming introduction to the underwaterworld. If it's possible in your area might I recomend a private instructor or a very small class to assure the attention that he may need to assure his successfull certification. frosty the snowman Thank you for sharring this information with me and your personal opinion of the animal by-product known as Marmite. I will definatly avoid this product in the container you thankfully posted should I see it displayed in the toilet bowl section of our local building supply store. However to be fare to others who have taken the time to post here I should first ask if this is only how you and your fellow residents from an "unpronouncable Devon village" percive this product or is this the general perception of most of the UK population?
Personaly I thought the same as yourself when I gaged on the vegemite I tried and will continue to patronise the more well known makers of peanut butter from back home which joyfully is now availiable in our local Tesco in Phuket. Dry suit diver I agrre with you that any product containing edible byproducts / stomach contents such as flora & fauna should be considered a good green food due to the wonders of modern recycling. Does the inovative "Nigella" brand name also market and produce marmot and / or lemming spreads?
Regards From Phuket
Richard & Megumi |