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Guinevere wrote: Gob, if you enjoy cider, see if you can scrounge around for Woodchuck, from Vermont (I doubt it is imported to Oz, but one never knows). It is head and shoulders over the Magners.
Funnily enough, we've recently developed a taste for cider, here's our local(ish) recommendation.

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Yours?
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Strong bow has been the best I tasted.
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Then you should try Monteith's. It beat Strongbow by a country mile..
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I haven't seen it.
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Crackpot wrote:I haven't seen it.

I'll put one in with the Marmite.
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“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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Gob wrote:
Crackpot wrote:I haven't seen it.

I'll put one in with the Marmite Vegemite.
Fixed that for you.
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Crackpot wrote:Strong bow has been the best I tasted.
If available in Michigan, I have seen Woodchuck, Magnars, and Harpoon hard cider.
Treat Gaza like Carthage.

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A cider producer from Cornwall has won the top award in a national competition.

Cornish Orchards Farmhouse at Duloe, near Liskeard, was awarded gold in the Campaign for Real Ale's national cider and perry championships at Reading.

Judges described the Duloe cider as a "very light, easy-drinking cider, packed with flavour".

Cornish Orchards has more than 15 acres at Westnorth Manor Farm planted up with some 1,300 trees.

The company uses fruit produced on the farm and also sources apples grown in other parts of Cornwall.
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Package arrived today.
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Enjoy!
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how does one eat vegemite?
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In a hazmat suit. :nana
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Use a very thin scrape on buttered toast, VERY THIN as in the video!
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DO NOT DO THIS!!!

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the fam just all had a taste. Different. odd texture.
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Very "umami" don't you think?
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I understand all of the twitches he makes in that video
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I'm surprised he's still alive!

(mind you it was that weak stuff Vegemite, Marmite is far stronger.)
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I like vegemite on toast
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