AmexRuislip
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Soggy biscuit is a
Cheese n pickle.
Six slices of white sliced, butter, crisps (chicken, oxo or smokey bacon). Every evening. For 7 years. Heaven.
Exotic variant: Shipham's tomato and sardine spead as a screed
Six slices? 7 years? What?
Or wrap your tomato slices in cling film and add them to the sandwich when you're ready to eat.Try slicing your Tomato and lying it on kitchen paper to absorb the juices before inserting in to your sandwich. This usually gives you a 3-4 hour window before the sogginess begins to advance
... marmite is strictly a toast or cream-cracker spread!!!
Must have crisps, any flavour, inserted.
I'm a big marmite fan, and I love a cream cracker, but I've never put them together. I can't understand why I never have, but they are certainly getting a try tonight.
How was it for you??
Doesn't the cracker fall apart when you spread the marmite?
As an aside, have you ever whisked marmite? It turns white.
I'm a big marmite fan, and I love a cream cracker, but I've never put them together. I can't understand why I never have, but they are certainly getting a try tonight.
Turns white?? Must give that ago just to see it? Why did you whisk it?
Regards cracker crumbling - hold the cracker off the plate, and be gentle - soft, soft hands....
A Jacobs cream cracker, BUTTERED, with Marmite spread on top is as an absolute delight.
[MENTION=28272]Eric Youngs Contact Lense[/MENTION] 's assertion that Marmite is exclusively for toast and/or crackers is utter bobbins. Today Matthew, I have Dairylea cheese spread on wholemeal, with mature sliced cheddar, and Marmite.
I also include Marmite with my boiled egg-chopped-tomato-salad cream sandwiches. And SOMETIMES, I just dip my pinky in the Marmite jar and suck it off. There, I said it.
How was it for you??
Am I right in thinking that it was Mrs Easy (not sure I'll call her that to her face) who introduced me to the delights of the cheese and marmite straw, after which you NEVER go back to the mere cheese straw without thinking "hmm, shame you forgot the marmite."
Working class staple in the 70s. We lived hand to mouth. Anyway, no complaints from me.