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Cheese & Vegemite toasties

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:38 pm

I was brought up on these little beauties and I love em!! One of the simplest combinations ever and so easy to make. Perfect now in my older years for the hangover cure. Vitamin B in the veg has you back on your feet in no time. If there's bugger all in the house for tea I often call on the old faithful to fill that hole. Anyone else remember the easy answer for a feed as a kid!!
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Postby Snaggletooth Tiger » Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:47 pm

A quick, easy & cheap meal for the little tackas was always digging in your beak for oysters! :wink:
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Re: Cheese & Vegemite toasties

Postby Ian » Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:48 pm

westcoastpanther wrote:I was brought up on these little beauties and I love em!! One of the simplest combinations ever and so easy to make. Perfect now in my older years for the hangover cure. Vitamin B in the veg has you back on your feet in no time. If there's bugger all in the house for tea I often call on the old faithful to fill that hole. Anyone else remember the easy answer for a feed as a kid!!


Yep, had them often, as do my kids (and me) now.
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Postby Coorong » Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:56 pm

Tea???? Please its dinner.

Should try the old Hun delight I grew up on peanut paste and honey, while the old man dined on black pudding, boiled ox tongue or pigs trotters
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Postby Ian » Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:07 pm

Coorong wrote:Tea???? Please its dinner.

Should try the old Hun delight I grew up on peanut paste and honey, while the old man dined on black pudding, boiled ox tongue or pigs trotters


Peanut pasye and honey had a bit of a toffey like taste, don't know about toasted though.
As a kid I used to have fried black and/or white pudding on toast with my old man, I still remember that it tasted ok, bloody glad I didn't reall understand what was in it :shock:
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Postby BenchedEagle » Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:38 pm

Im lucky enuff to make cheesymite scrolls at work and i eat one everyday, straight out the oven. =P~
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Postby Pseudo » Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:38 pm

Cheese and veg sangers were the staple lunchbox content when I was a wee early-primary schooler.

Now I get into those cheesymite scrolls from Baker's Delight.

But better than a slice of cheese, drop a poached egg on top of a buttered & vegemited crumpet. 8)
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Postby BenchedEagle » Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:40 pm

Pseudo wrote:Cheese and veg sangers were the staple lunchbox content when I was a wee early-primary schooler.

Now I get into those cheesymite scrolls from Baker's Delight.


But better than a slice of cheese, drop a poached egg on top of a buttered & vegemited crumpet. 8)
Whats ya local BD? I might be makin ur Cheeseymites.
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Postby Pseudo » Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:44 pm

lizbeff eaglez wrote:Whats ya local BD? I might be makin ur Cheeseymites.


Parkholme. Some way off of your manor, I imagine. Which one do you work at?

I just spent part of the evening in the Goody Park hotel, discussing Baker's Delight with a bloke who claimed to have run the franchises at Mitcham and at Stirling. Small city - everywhere I turn, I bump into Bakers Delight employees or franchisees. 8)
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Postby zipzap » Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:15 pm

Brumbies Cheddarmite scrolls are better than BD's Cheesymite Scrolls IMHO :)
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Postby zipzap » Wed Feb 21, 2007 11:20 pm

After your cheese toasty may I give you a dessert suggestion. Take two slices of bread, butter the outside. Spread a generous dollop of Philly on one slice, a blob of jam (Apricot my preference) on the other. Join together and introduce to toasty machine. Close toasty machine. Heat and then remove from heat. Mind the heat. Sprinkle with a little raw sugar, add cream or ice cream and serve. Order the Ab-King Pro.
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Postby TroyGFC » Thu Feb 22, 2007 12:47 am

I love those BD vegescrolls, buy mine down Jetty rD bay, Marion Sc or Parkholme afterwork. A couple of nieces of gf works at BD's in Blackwood.

My favourite snack food vegemite (caked on) and salada biki!! YUM!!! I take my tube of vegemite always OS with me for breakie good way to replenish my VitB intake before restarting another day on the turps. :wink:
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Postby JK » Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:06 am

Pseudo wrote:Cheese and veg sangers were the staple lunchbox content when I was a wee early-primary schooler.

Now I get into those cheesymite scrolls from Baker's Delight.

But better than a slice of cheese, drop a poached egg on top of a buttered & vegemited crumpet. 8)


Same as Pseudo said, except better with a fried egg .. Piss easy now with those Cafe style toasty machines to include one in your sanger! :)
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Postby smac » Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:10 am

Canned spaghetti toasties are all the rage with smac and the mini smacs.
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Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:17 am

For me, it's the toasted cheese sanger with tomato paste and pickled onions. yummo.

My favourite sandwich though features salt & vinegar chips, mature cheese and tomato sauce. Maybe add some salami too.
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Postby JK » Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:29 am

smac wrote:Canned spaghetti toasties are all the rage with smac and the mini smacs.


Do they still make/sell Spaghetti & Meatballs?
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Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:04 am

They stopped making that cartoon years ago CP ;)
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Postby westcoastpanther » Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:26 am

Another good combo is tomato and vegemite sandwiches in toast. (not actually cooked in a toastie machine) The salty veg compliments the tomato superbly.

Perhaps I should change the thread title to 'Your favourite weird snacks'
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Postby JK » Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:29 am

Dogwatcher wrote:They stopped making that cartoon years ago CP ;)


LOL I thought about that while I was writing, good call mate! :lol:
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Postby smac » Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:34 am

Constance_Perm wrote:
smac wrote:Canned spaghetti toasties are all the rage with smac and the mini smacs.


Do they still make/sell Spaghetti & Meatballs?
They do, but generally about 3-4 meatballs per can which is really poor form.
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