Spot on.Gut 2,2 was something to do with a German review or test in the distant past.
That's all
Australian made Palmolive stick was 100% veggie based, and that the European made one was tallow based.
colgate stick, that supposedly went the way of the dodo with ww2...Also in Australia they have a Colgate shave stick if I am not wrong. I know Colgate-Palmolive is together but I remember seeing it on e-bay, the price of the stick was cheap but the postage was bit steep.
Australia might just be hot on that as they have a vegemite version of marmite which just tastes a bit milder and marmite down there is called our mate.
I didn't realise Adnams supplied the yeast too. I knew some of the Burton breweries did (Marstons?) and Marmite was made close by.Marmite is a vegetable product, derived from yeast. I live not far from a well-known East Anglian brewery which, for years, sold brewing by-product to them for making it. They also fed the "spents" to the pigs on their farm, which were advertised as "Adnams Pigs are Happy Pigs".
Some thread-drift here, I think.
Marmite is a vegetable product, derived from yeast.
I didn't realise Adnams supplied the yeast too. I knew some of the Burton breweries did (Marstons?) and Marmite was made close by.
I like that a by product of one of my favourite things can be used to make another.
Adnams beers especially.
That's a shame.Unfortunately, they no longer do so. That arrangement went the way of Broadside Park Farm, whose Happy Pigs vacated it in 2001 when Adnams sold it, and the horse dray deliveries, which ceased when the distribution Centre moved out of Southwold.
The brewery is even more recyclable and eco-friendly now, but that was a damn fine joint of beer-fed pork.
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