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"Felice Friese" > wrote in
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> "PeterLucas" > wrote in message
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>> Kate Connally > wrote in news:f5bcf7$lum$3
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>>> Mitch wrote:
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>>>> I accidentally grabbed a bunch of salted butter.
>>>> What would I use this for? Should I just throw it away?
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>>> No, please mail it to me!
>>>
>>> Kate

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>> Or he could just spread it real nice and thick on some lovely fresh
>> bread, and spread a thick layer of Promite over and munch away!!!
>>


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> I'm almost afraid to ask what Promite is. It sounds so chemical!
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> Felice
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No chemicals at all!!

http://www.masterfoods.com.au/products/promite.asp



PROMITE Spread is a vegetable and yeast extract which is a delicious
spread on toast or bread. PROMITE Spread can also be used in soups,
casseroles or gravy for added flavour. Simply add to hot water for a
delicious, nutritious hot drink.

PROMITE Spread has a smooth texture with a unique taste which all the
family will love. The taste is slightly sweeter than other yeast
spreads.

PROMITE Spread is an excellent source of B Vitamins. In fact 5 grams of
PROMITE Spread contains half the average daily requirements of B group
vitamins.

5 grams of PROMITE Spread contains;
# Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 0.55mg
# Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.80mg
# Niacin 5.50mg


(And we all know Vitamin B is good for you after a bit of a tipple ;-)


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