The Ultimate Showdown
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acorn order 84
, Nov 06 2009 09:12 AM
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#1
Posted 06 November 2009 - 09:12 AM
just like the thread on our old forums, which is just like the threads on lots of other forums,
reminds me of doing this on the ODN forums years ago lol....
anyway.........
tea or coffee?
reminds me of doing this on the ODN forums years ago lol....
anyway.........
tea or coffee?
#2
Posted 06 November 2009 - 12:42 PM
Tea, of course (I take mine with a bit of milk and honey). Because "burnt" is not a flavor, it's a mistake.
#3
Posted 06 November 2009 - 05:58 PM
rofl, hahahaha, i kinda agree,
oh, and something i attempted to make the other day which i plan on never trying again was "CoffTea",
which is a mixture of tea and coffee ( http://cooking.wikia.com/wiki/CoffTea ),
it was horrible lol.....
and erm, since u didnt list anything else (normally you would then list something for the next poster to choose between), ill chose another....
Marmite or Vegimite?
oh, and something i attempted to make the other day which i plan on never trying again was "CoffTea",
which is a mixture of tea and coffee ( http://cooking.wikia.com/wiki/CoffTea ),
it was horrible lol.....
and erm, since u didnt list anything else (normally you would then list something for the next poster to choose between), ill chose another....
Marmite or Vegimite?
#4
Posted 09 November 2009 - 09:47 AM
Sorry about that, I misunderstood. I thought the entire convo was going to be about coffee vs. tea Since that IS the ultimate showdown afterall .
I think you are going to lose the majority of people here with that question since the average American has never heard of either. If they've heard of one it's most likely to be vegemite due to American interest in cliche australianness. I'm familiar with it due to one branch of my family being australian; the cousins bring it with them when they visit the states; however, that's pretty unusual.
Also, it's important to note that of those Americans who have tried either one, they tend to hate it. All attempts to market either Vegemite or Marmite to Americans have failed. Therefore, I would say, "Vegemite, because they are both nasty, but Marmite tastes stronger, and is therefore more nasty."
I think you are going to lose the majority of people here with that question since the average American has never heard of either. If they've heard of one it's most likely to be vegemite due to American interest in cliche australianness. I'm familiar with it due to one branch of my family being australian; the cousins bring it with them when they visit the states; however, that's pretty unusual.
Also, it's important to note that of those Americans who have tried either one, they tend to hate it. All attempts to market either Vegemite or Marmite to Americans have failed. Therefore, I would say, "Vegemite, because they are both nasty, but Marmite tastes stronger, and is therefore more nasty."
#5
Posted 13 November 2009 - 04:21 AM
lol, hahaha, ok
well personally i prefer marmite
thought types of yeast extract spread thingee are awesome in my books,
and lol, u didnt like give me one to answer again lol,
hahaha,
anyway, so;
white bread or brown bread?
well personally i prefer marmite
thought types of yeast extract spread thingee are awesome in my books,
and lol, u didnt like give me one to answer again lol,
hahaha,
anyway, so;
white bread or brown bread?
#6
Posted 16 November 2009 - 08:50 PM
wheat. Its healthier and it tastes better (more texture, less sugary).
Fantasy or Sci-Fi?
Fantasy or Sci-Fi?
#7
Posted 16 November 2009 - 11:40 PM
Please don't make me choose. :-/ That's an evil question!
PC or Mac?
PC or Mac?
#8
Posted 16 November 2009 - 11:55 PM
tough choice. Imma say PC w/ Linux. (more customizable)
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