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Aussies rate each other's Vegemite on toast (Original Post)
struggle4progress
May 2024
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brush
(57,219 posts)1. Vegimite is a real thing and not something from an old "I Love Lucy" episode?
Doesn't sound good to me, and the look of it on bread...I dunno.
House of Roberts
(5,668 posts)2. That was 'Vita Meata Vegemin'
back then.
brush
(57,219 posts)3. Is there a difference?
House of Roberts
(5,668 posts)4. Vita Meata Vegemin was a liquid tonic
that was mostly alcohol, which is why Lucy got roaring drunk after a number of live-take commercials. That was the comedy premise of the show.
brush
(57,219 posts)5. Thanks for the recollection. I forgot. The two names are similar sounding.
Last edited Fri May 31, 2024, 10:25 PM - Edit history (1)
Old Crank
(4,555 posts)6. That is funny.
But how can that one guy put milk in his tea while still in the pot?
Outrageous. snark