Q. Why do they not have the Moro bar in Britain?A. It's really just a question of British loyalty to the Mars bar, which came out first. In NZ the Moro arrived first and hence it was the favoured version and became NZ's most popular chocolate bar. In fact, there is one consumed every two seconds.
Q. Why does Cadbury's taste different in hot climates?A. They reduce the amount of cocoa butter to stop it melting.
Another interesting fact is that New Zealanders are a nation after our own hearts. Despite the population being a mere 4 million, Cadbury's produce 40 million easter eggs per year and none of these are for export. You do the math. The piece de resistance of the tour was watching a ton of chocolate cascade from a vat in front of our eyes. Unfortunately we weren't allowed to stick our faces in it :( After our day of gorging we felt we should get out in the open air and we went for an invigorating hack at Bums 'n Saddles stables. The ride was frequently interrupted due to our horses being compulsive eaters as they stopped to devour every bush we passed. Colly drew the short straw with her loose cannon of a horse, Smoothie. The girls were happily trotting along when they heard a distant shriek and through the bushes, caught a glimpse of the back of Colly's head bobbing along as she disappeared off in the wrong direction. Her stubborn mule had decided he was bored of the trek and wanted to go home. It took ten minutes to tame the live wire back onto the track, only for him then to attack Murph's horse Warner- there is apparently an on-going bullying problem. Warner finds it tough being the new horse on the block. Overall we really enjoyed the ride, particularly along the beautiful white sandy beach. Our final destination in New Zealand was Christchurch, the most English of it's cities. We enjoyed ambling along the River Avon and around roads such as Manchester, Gloucester and Oxford Street. During one of our strolls Colly developed a craving for sushi so we popped into one of Christchurch's many sushi bars. Whilst trying to order two California rolls each, a communication break-down somehow led us to leave the shop with sixty four pieces. Colly's craving was more than satisfied.....for the rest of the trip. Two reunions took place in Christchurch, first we had the pleasure of a drink and night out with Rhiannon Ayeh-Kumi a school friend of Colly and Murph's. Secondly was the reappearance of James Watkin of Asian fame. We certainly went out with a bang on our last night in New Zealand, it was an interesting night with an unexpected twist.....
"There is no feeling like the smugness you feel when you manage to scrape just enough Marmite from the jar for another piece of toast. Top tip (from James Kew): pour boiling water into a near-empty jar and drink the jar clean."
and
"In some neighborhoods it is (apparently!) common for nursing mothers to dab a little on their nipples before feeding their infants."
Marmite is made from (greater quantity first):Yeast Extract Salt Vegetable Extract Vitamin: Niacin Spices Vitamins: B1, B2, Folic Acid, B12
Marmite is also made under license throughout the world. In New Zealand, the ingredients are :Yeast Sugar Salt Wheatgerm Extract Mineral Salt (508) Color (Caramel) Herbs Spices Vitamins: Niacin, Thiamin, Riboflavin
anyway keep enjoying urselfs but dnt blow all the money getting drunk!
take care (miss you helsy)weasel out
glad top hear that after zero cultural experiences with myself and Master Garner in Thailand, you've returned to the essence of the trip, this being "Learning things and seeing the world" as opposed to "I don't remember what we did last night".
Life in England has been tranquil but with the move to London imminent it will no doubt pick up speed. Not for Matt though. The most laid back man in the world can only get so stressed, after that he goes out and drinks to forget.
Wish we were there to enjoy it with you, feel we're missing out on some good times, can't guarantee a trip down under won't be made in the next few months.
All my love
Robbi
p.s. We're kitting the flat out with all the necessities for your return: Sangsom on tap (murph), Dancing Pole a la Apache complete with audience (Tay), dayglow spectacles by the box load (Erin) and a Linkin Park CD (Colly aka "the cold one". There's also a "Dance like Laura" pamphlet with holographic diagrams and a fanclub application form).
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