Any fellow Brits know where I can find twiglets in America?

veggz

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juggle ferocities for the good of the nation.. for materials may what materials do
 

platinumike

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yes mate. Hop in the lori and take a ride around to 14th st. and mcnabb road. Most exquisit twiglets.
 

Baked

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Twiglets? This that like a pair of twin midgets? Man, you Brits sure have weird fetishes.
 

Mark R

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Jeez. I can't believe you can even think about eating that crap.

They're called twiglets because look like twigs but taste somewhat worse.
 

Strk

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Originally posted by: Mark R
Jeez. I can't believe you can even think about eating that crap.

They're called twiglets because look like twigs but taste somewhat worse.

Brits aren't exactly known for their highly discerning pallet.
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Mark R
Jeez. I can't believe you can even think about eating that crap.

They're called twiglets because look like twigs but taste somewhat worse.

Brits aren't exactly known for their highly discerning pallet.

:D
 

morkus64

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Twiglets are the most addictive thing man has created. It's like a cheeto, but the powder it's covered in is brown and tastes like marmite.
 

brandonbull

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Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: Mark R
Jeez. I can't believe you can even think about eating that crap.

They're called twiglets because look like twigs but taste somewhat worse.

Brits aren't exactly known for their highly discerning pallet.

Isn't that the thing you stack stuff on and move it around with a forklift?

 

morkus64

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marmite is delicious... it's actually yeast extract. I think they make it differently now, but it's a byproduct of brewing beer. Tastes very salty and has the consistency of tar.

Like many British foods, you either love it or you hate it. In fact... http://www.marmite.com/