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  3. Just had my first 7am NZ/7pm Europe media interview on satelllite pollution (the NZ time zone is tricky for this!) While watching the sun rise over gorgeous semi-tropical hills and giant Norfolk pine.

Just had my first 7am NZ/7pm Europe media interview on satelllite pollution (the NZ time zone is tricky for this!) While watching the sun rise over gorgeous semi-tropical hills and giant Norfolk pine.

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  • RobynR Robyn

    @fluffgar
    New Zealand Marmite is even saltier, stickier, darker, and less sweet than UK marmite
    @sundogplanets

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    Fluffgar 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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    @RedRobyn @sundogplanets Ooft!

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      @Extelec @Steampunk_Prof @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets yes it'll be christmas every day as there will be a star in the yeast

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      • Ray McCarthyR Ray McCarthy

        @noodlemaz @sundogplanets
        It's fine with mayonnaise. Oh! Sorry, that's peanut butter and mayonnaise.

        Marmite (and the NZ kind may not match UK kind, which is also in Ireland) needs to be very thin on thick buttered toast.

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        @raymaccarthy
        NZ kind is different. Less sweet, darker, stickier and even saltier
        @noodlemaz @sundogplanets

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        • Steampunk_ProfS Steampunk_Prof

          @Extelec @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets
          Or several very big jars. 😁

          Extreme ElectronicsE This user is from outside of this forum
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          Extreme Electronics
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          @Steampunk_Prof @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets Maybe send up large toast arrays, using massive pop up toasters.

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          • Russell DavisU Russell Davis

            @Extelec @Steampunk_Prof @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets yes it'll be christmas every day as there will be a star in the yeast

            Extreme ElectronicsE This user is from outside of this forum
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            Extreme Electronics
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            @ukscone @Steampunk_Prof @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets Ouch 🙂

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            • Russell DavisU Russell Davis

              @Extelec @Steampunk_Prof @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets yes it'll be christmas every day as there will be a star in the yeast

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              @ukscone @Extelec @Steampunk_Prof @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets
              8.7 on the Dadometer there. 👏

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              • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                Relatedly: my kids just tried Marmite for the first time. They are not impressed.

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                @sundogplanets 😋😋😋😋😋😋

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                  @suearcher @Steampunk_Prof @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets

                  Snap!

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                  • Extreme ElectronicsE Extreme Electronics

                    @Steampunk_Prof @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets Maybe send up large toast arrays, using massive pop up toasters.

                    Steampunk_ProfS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @Extelec @suearcher @Maker_of_Things @sundogplanets
                    Getting worried about the crumbs in orbit now 🙂

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                    • Prof. Sam LawlerS Prof. Sam Lawler

                      Relatedly: my kids just tried Marmite for the first time. They are not impressed.

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                      @sundogplanets now, what to do with the rest of the jar? 😛

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                      • Ray McCarthyR Ray McCarthy

                        @noodlemaz @sundogplanets
                        It's fine with mayonnaise. Oh! Sorry, that's peanut butter and mayonnaise.

                        Marmite (and the NZ kind may not match UK kind, which is also in Ireland) needs to be very thin on thick buttered toast.

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                        Marianne
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                        @sundogplanets @raymaccarthy why would you ruin peanut butter like that
                        But very glad you clarified or I might have had an incident

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