Team Vegemite!
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Team Vegemite!
A bit of a long shot, but here goes. On a ride last night, a friend of mine was wondering about the possibility of getting hold of a cycling jersey with the Vegemite logo on it. As someone who was raised on a giant jar of Vegemite, I think this is a wonderful idea.
If there isn't one, is it possible to get one made without breaking the bank?
If there isn't one, is it possible to get one made without breaking the bank?
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Never heard of the stuff! I had to look it up to see what it was . Whats it taste like??
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Never seen one, Chris. If you do find one, let me know - I know of quite a few ex-pat Aussie cyclists over here who I'm sure would love to have a Vegemite jersey...
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Originally Posted by SteveE
Not only does it taste hideous, look what it did to Chris L. (I hear he was a normal looking young lad until he went on the Vegemite diet regimen.)!
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Talk to Kraft first. You might be able to get one made without breaking the bank, but not without breaking trademark law. Do you really want to be a mobile advertisement?
Vegemite is one of those things that you need to be introduced to (indoctrinated?) at a very young age. Vegemite on toast is often a young Aussies first solid food. My boys (2 & 5) love it - so do I for that matter.
Vegemite is one of those things that you need to be introduced to (indoctrinated?) at a very young age. Vegemite on toast is often a young Aussies first solid food. My boys (2 & 5) love it - so do I for that matter.
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For those interested in an outsiders view of the world of vegemite - take a look at:
https://www.dallas.net/~jsides/vegemite.html
Personally, vegemite is OK... but promite is just in a different league. Now that is YUMMY.
Kraft Australia says you can order it in the US from:
Australian Catalogue Company1800 808 0938
www.aussiecatalog.com
West Bay Sales - Vegemite
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www.ozchannel.com/vegemite
If you're suckered into buying some to try and can't find a use for it you can use it in recipes...
Grilled cheese on toast... spread just a little bit on the bread before you put the cheese on and you'll be in heaven.
Bring a head of cauliflower in a vegetable (or chicken, or veal) stock and cook until tender. Add a good teaspoon (or three) of vegemite/promite/marmite and stir through. Puree and consume with toast. Quick, easy and healthy.
But to answer your questions Chris -->
Can't say I've come across any Vegemite type jerseys. There are a few Australia/Aussie themed ones about... Would you like me to dig up the URLs? I can't point you to any Australian based custom jersey makers, but there's lots around overseas but you're looking at $50USD approx and minimum 10-15 quantity order.
This comes sort of close to Vegemite logo / colours
https://www.dallas.net/~jsides/vegemite.html
Personally, vegemite is OK... but promite is just in a different league. Now that is YUMMY.
Kraft Australia says you can order it in the US from:
Australian Catalogue Company1800 808 0938
www.aussiecatalog.com
West Bay Sales - Vegemite
351 Rancho Camino
Fallbrook, California
www.ozchannel.com/vegemite
If you're suckered into buying some to try and can't find a use for it you can use it in recipes...
Grilled cheese on toast... spread just a little bit on the bread before you put the cheese on and you'll be in heaven.
Bring a head of cauliflower in a vegetable (or chicken, or veal) stock and cook until tender. Add a good teaspoon (or three) of vegemite/promite/marmite and stir through. Puree and consume with toast. Quick, easy and healthy.
But to answer your questions Chris -->
Can't say I've come across any Vegemite type jerseys. There are a few Australia/Aussie themed ones about... Would you like me to dig up the URLs? I can't point you to any Australian based custom jersey makers, but there's lots around overseas but you're looking at $50USD approx and minimum 10-15 quantity order.
This comes sort of close to Vegemite logo / colours
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Originally Posted by Allister
Talk to Kraft first. You might be able to get one made without breaking the bank, but not without breaking trademark law. Do you really want to be a mobile advertisement?
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After experiencing vegemite for breakfast numerous times in Sydney, I now can't eat toast without it. I've not run across it anywhere in Memphis, so when I visit Albuquerque (4x yearly) I pick up 2-3 jars at this rather eclectic food mart on route 66.
Now, just tell me where I can order my jersey!
Now, just tell me where I can order my jersey!
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Originally Posted by pcsanity1
During our 3 weeks in OZ last year, I was curious about vegemite. I would not personally say it is horrible, but just had a rather salty flavor to me. Local folks seemed to love it though!
BTW. I have seen Marmite cycling jerseys in the UK.
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Originally Posted by AdrianB
But to answer your questions Chris -->
Can't say I've come across any Vegemite type jerseys. There are a few Australia/Aussie themed ones about... Would you like me to dig up the URLs? I can't point you to any Australian based custom jersey makers, but there's lots around overseas but you're looking at $50USD approx and minimum 10-15 quantity order.
Can't say I've come across any Vegemite type jerseys. There are a few Australia/Aussie themed ones about... Would you like me to dig up the URLs? I can't point you to any Australian based custom jersey makers, but there's lots around overseas but you're looking at $50USD approx and minimum 10-15 quantity order.
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Don't know where to get a Vegemite jersey, but if you find one please let me know. I love the stuff. I was thinking about making my own jersey that says "Vegetable Powered" or something along those lines, but "Vegemite" would even be cooler.
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Originally Posted by gonesh9
Don't know where to get a Vegemite jersey, but if you find one please let me know. I love the stuff. I was thinking about making my own jersey that says "Vegetable Powered" or something along those lines, but "Vegemite" would even be cooler.
Actually, I managed to convince a frenchman to try it when I was in Tasmania, and he didn't mind it either. Maybe it does have a universal appeal after all!
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Sort of off topic.... in that it relates to tips for Marmite / Vegemite, but not jerseys. The magic stuff, marmite in my case, is an excellent addition (about a teaspoon full) when making gravy for a roast beef joint.
Try it, you may be surprised!
Cheers,
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Try it, you may be surprised!
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I understand the vitamin B2 in Marmite/Vegemite aids the flow of carbs into the muscles so is a great supplement to take for strenuous execise. It is water soluble and the body doesnt retain it, so it must be taken immediately before the execise.
I had to buy some Vegemite last month then the supermarket was out of Marmite - it spread easier but only tasted like imitation Marmite.
I had to buy some Vegemite last month then the supermarket was out of Marmite - it spread easier but only tasted like imitation Marmite.
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Originally Posted by AndrewP
I understand the vitamin B2 in Marmite/Vegemite aids the flow of carbs into the muscles so is a great supplement to take for strenuous execise. It is water soluble and the body doesnt retain it, so it must be taken immediately before the execise.
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Originally Posted by Chris L
That, plus the fact that ants won't go anywhere near it (applies to Vegemite at least), makes it an ideal food to carry while you're touring. It can add flavour to anything!
Vegimite! Bigger than Food!
Why not make your own design with paints or markers designed for use on clothes?
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Originally Posted by iceratt
If I smear it all over my body, will it ward off Mosquitos? Have you tried it against the Magpies?
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Originally Posted by Chris L
My GOD! A yank who loves vegemite! What's the world coming to?
Actually, I managed to convince a frenchman to try it when I was in Tasmania, and he didn't mind it either. Maybe it does have a universal appeal after all!
Actually, I managed to convince a frenchman to try it when I was in Tasmania, and he didn't mind it either. Maybe it does have a universal appeal after all!--J
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