Richard_C
Established Member
This is about as miscellaneous as it gets.
Most mornings start withe Marmite on toast, so I get through 5 or more 250g jars of marmite a year. Getting the last scrapings out of the near-empty jar has always frustrated me - easy in winter when you simply use hot water to rinse and add it to a soup or casserole, not so much use in summer outside soup season.
Now I have the answer. Loosen the lid so it is no longer airtight) place jar on side in microwave, microwave for 10 - 20 seconds, leave for a few moments, the now mobile viscous Marmite runs into a pool on the inner side of the jar and is easy to spread on your toast. Timing is all, start the process when your toast has been in for c. 60 seconds so the Marmite and hot toast are ready for mating at the same time.
Enjoy.
Most mornings start withe Marmite on toast, so I get through 5 or more 250g jars of marmite a year. Getting the last scrapings out of the near-empty jar has always frustrated me - easy in winter when you simply use hot water to rinse and add it to a soup or casserole, not so much use in summer outside soup season.
Now I have the answer. Loosen the lid so it is no longer airtight) place jar on side in microwave, microwave for 10 - 20 seconds, leave for a few moments, the now mobile viscous Marmite runs into a pool on the inner side of the jar and is easy to spread on your toast. Timing is all, start the process when your toast has been in for c. 60 seconds so the Marmite and hot toast are ready for mating at the same time.
Enjoy.