Bought me some Soreen

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  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,675
    NGale wrote:
    notsoblue wrote:
    nicklouse wrote:
    mkirby wrote:
    Am i the only person who hates the stuff. Just looking at the packet makes me retch.

    Your not normal you lot, really your not.

    Bet you dont like Marmite either.

    Soreen and Marmite?

    I like Soreen and I like Marmite, but which one is better...there's only one way to find out!















    Try them both together :wink:

    Dont think so.

    But the Marmite chocolate was OK.
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  • notsoblue
    notsoblue Posts: 5,756
    nicklouse wrote:
    Dont think so.

    But the Marmite chocolate was OK.

    Is that what you get when you bury a bar of dairy milk in a compost heap for a bankholiday weekend?
  • clarkey cat
    clarkey cat Posts: 3,641
    I really love marmite. Couple of spoons of it dissolved in your gravy really works well.
  • Kieran_Burns
    Kieran_Burns Posts: 9,757
    I really love marmite. Couple of spoons of it dissolved in your gravy really works well.

    +lots

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  • Jay dubbleU
    Jay dubbleU Posts: 3,159
    Moist scrambled eggs on toasted Soreen, lightly brushed with Marmite
  • Paul E
    Paul E Posts: 2,052
    I had to bring this back up, I just tried smooth peanut butter on it, ohh man is it a good combo or what..
  • graham.
    graham. Posts: 862
    Paul E wrote:
    I had to bring this back up, I just tried smooth peanut butter on it, ohh man is it a good combo or what..

    Yes, I think I would bring that back up as well! :lol:
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  • Tesco do a 'Malt Loaf' for 28p. IT'S NOT THE SAME.
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  • NGale
    NGale Posts: 1,866
    Tesco do a 'Malt Loaf' for 28p. IT'S NOT THE SAME.

    nope never is :cry:

    It's like marmite and the alternitives. the alternitives just arn't the same and you feel ashamed and ripped off.
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  • rjsterry
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  • Has anyone tried the banananananana one yet?

    I still have a loaf waiting to be eat.
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  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,357
    Yes.

    Still undecided.

    Possibly a little on the sickly side, but good for fuel.
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  • t4tomo
    t4tomo Posts: 2,643
    NGale wrote:
    Tesco do a 'Malt Loaf' for 28p. IT'S NOT THE SAME.

    nope never is :cry:

    It's like marmite and the alternitives. the alternitives just arn't the same and you feel ashamed and ripped off.

    Indeed, we didn't spend all that effort deporting criminals to Australia to let them hav ethe good stuff, they were fobbed of with a the crappy substitute that is Vegemite - and they like it, which says a lot about your average Aussie.
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  • NGale
    NGale Posts: 1,866
    t4tomo wrote:
    NGale wrote:
    Tesco do a 'Malt Loaf' for 28p. IT'S NOT THE SAME.

    nope never is :cry:

    It's like marmite and the alternitives. the alternitives just arn't the same and you feel ashamed and ripped off.

    Indeed, we didn't spend all that effort deporting criminals to Australia to let them hav ethe good stuff, they were fobbed of with a the crappy substitute that is Vegemite - and they like it, which says a lot about your average Aussie.

    had two Aussies staying at my place a while back, we had a drunken arguement over which was better, Marmite or Vegemite and if a Jaffa Cake was a cake or biscuit :lol:
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  • EKE_38BPM
    EKE_38BPM Posts: 5,821
    NGale wrote:
    t4tomo wrote:
    NGale wrote:
    Tesco do a 'Malt Loaf' for 28p. IT'S NOT THE SAME.

    nope never is :cry:

    It's like marmite and the alternitives. the alternitives just arn't the same and you feel ashamed and ripped off.

    Indeed, we didn't spend all that effort deporting criminals to Australia to let them hav ethe good stuff, they were fobbed of with a the crappy substitute that is Vegemite - and they like it, which says a lot about your average Aussie.

    had two Aussies staying at my place a while back, we had a drunken arguement over which was better, Marmite or Vegemite and if a Jaffa Cake was a cake or biscuit :lol:

    A Jaffa Cake is a cake, just in biscuit size.
    Both Marmite and Vegemite are disgusting.
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  • mudcow007
    mudcow007 Posts: 3,861
    Has anyone tried the banananananana one yet?

    I still have a loaf waiting to be eat.

    bought some of this at the weekend from Tesco

    i have found my new favouritet squidgy snack!!
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  • asprilla
    asprilla Posts: 8,440
    NGale wrote:
    if a Jaffa Cake was a cake or biscuit :lol:

    It's a cake.

    Biscuits are had and go soft as they go stale and it's the other way round for cake. This was the legal decision when McVities decided they didn't want to pay VAT on Jaffa Cakes.
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  • Paul E
    Paul E Posts: 2,052
    I forgot to grab some yesterday :( going to have to pick some up int he week though I am getting withdrawal symptoms
  • redvee
    redvee Posts: 11,922
    Has anyone tried the banananananana one yet?

    Bought some when Moza's were doing them cheap, prefer the traditional flavour over the banana one. I did buy cinamon and raisin flavour this weekend which means more raisins and a hint of cinamon, will report back when I start eating it.
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  • secretsam
    secretsam Posts: 5,120
    dhope wrote:
    LiT recommended Soreen with Nutella

    She was right.

    Yes, yes, yes she is SO right and no doubt lovely too what a gal

    It's totally ace nom nom oh - 14 stone, errrrrrrrrrr....

    It's just a hill. Get over it.
  • I've moved on from Soreen.
    Just discovered that M&S make a sliced hot-cross bun loaf. :P
    Breakfast and bike fuel in one fruity sandwich.
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  • secretsam
    secretsam Posts: 5,120
    The Nana one's OK but tastes artificial, tried some other special edition and that wasn't all that either.

    Stick to the original.

    And Marmite rules, Vegemite sucks, raspberry jam is putrid and Tara Fitzgerald is hot. I have spoken :roll:

    It's just a hill. Get over it.
  • rubertoe
    rubertoe Posts: 3,994
    I just had a chat with my colleague - a keen cyclist as well about soreen, he doesnt like it and says that he would never eat it again on a ride.

    Too sweet, too sticky and too Squidgy. All the the things that make it good!
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  • SimonAH
    SimonAH Posts: 3,730
    SecretSam wrote:
    The Nana one's OK but tastes artificial, tried some other special edition and that wasn't all that either.

    Stick to the original.

    And Marmite rules, Vegemite sucks, raspberry jam is putrid and Tara Fitzgerald is hot. I have spoken :roll:

    Hmmm, almost with you. Tara, would but she ain't no Liv Tyler.
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