Chocolate anyone?

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  1. Sheal

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    Kill or cure Loli! Give it a try, you've nothing to lose but the slugs might have. :biggrin:
     
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      Do you know Sheal we could be on to something here:thumbsup: I feel an experiment coming on,after all Slugs don't like salt do they :dbgrtmb:
       
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        Boddingtons marmite chocolate liqueurs,that will trap em loli :dbgrtmb: x
         
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          After 10 years of deliving malting barley to a brewey in Burton Upon Trent which over the fence is the Marmite factory, you get to like the smell:dbgrtmb::mute: and the waste grain and yeast is pumped from the brewey to the marmite factory, you have to blame the lager drinkers for the discovery of Marmite :mute:;):ccheers:
           
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            Marmite and chocolate is wrong (I tried this bar)! And I like both.

            You're so wrong. On toast, in a cheese and salad sandwich, egg sandwiches, the list is endless. Store cupboard essential too - try adding a spoonful to baked beans or gravy.

            My butcher makes Marmite sausages which are lush!
             
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              I used to live near an animal feed factory - I believe they mostly made things like cattle cake, and the smells that used to emanate from there were lovely; I still wouldn't eat cattle cake though.

              Marmite - horrid, horrid, horrid.
               
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                They sell this at one of the garden centres. I haven't tried it but I like both dark chocolate and Marmite so it sounds intriguing.
                 
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                I just lurve Marmite and eat it from the spoon, always did as a kid and still do.. To me it is the best spread ever..!! :yahoo: :yahoo:

                I lurve dark chocolate too..... :yahoo: :yahoo:

                Together though and I tried it.... :eeew:.... :eeew: :eeew: :eeew:

                I just like Marmite on its own... :yay:
                 
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                  Yes the smell is nice which come from using molasses to stick all the dry ingredients together and then they add some spices to make the flavour/smell consistent through out the different batches of food made, but i wouldn't eat it either ;) has i seen some of the ingredients used :sofa:

                  The brewers grains (waste ingedients) from brewing is taken straight to farms and used diret to feed the cattle not used in making cattle cake as it's to runey
                   
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                    The pic in the opening post is for milk chocolate not dark :mute:
                     
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                      Well I am sure the one I tried was a dark choc, but lurve all chocolate... :biggrin:
                       
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                        Mrs K bought a mail-order "tasting box" from Hotel Chocolat some years ago ... turned out she had purchased a "Monthly subscription" :heehee: ... never cancelled it once we realised what was happening ... they are brilliant, bit of an indulgence of course, but we have house guests, or visit someone, whatever, once a month, so the Chocs are used then.

                        Each month a bunch of chocolatiers dream up some concoctions and that's what goes into the Tasting Club box. Very high quality ingredients, so the result is superb, thoroughly recommended (if you can get over the £23 a month indulgence fee!)

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                        http://www.hotelchocolat.com/uk/tasting-club/join

                        Never had Marmite in there, but all sorts of other flavour combinations - including Chillie of course
                         
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                          I love Marmite, but always find it hard to find in the supermarket. Why can't they just put in next to 'Beefy Drink'?
                           
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                            I would and did as a kid. Never did me any harm nor my kids: Daisy, Buttercup and Ferdinand.
                             
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                              That's "processed" Cattle Cake :)
                               
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