Never heard of it...It does not look very appetizing. What does it taste like?
Tragic. My condolences to those families that lost loved ones.
The shooter has been linked to the killing of several French soldiers as well. This doesn't look like random shootings, perhaps it's targeted and there's a connection?
PARIS — A prosecutor says all seven victims of a shooter who is spreading terror across southern France have been killed with bullets to the head, shot at such close range that the gunfire burned the skin.
Prosecutor Francois Molins said Tuesday the motorcycle shooter’s attacks have now occurred three times, every four days since March 11.
A father and his two sons were among four people who died Monday when a gunman opened fire in front of a Jewish school in a city in southwest France, the Toulouse prosecutor said Monday.
Police by the hundreds have spread out across southern France, hunting for an expert gunman who may have neo-Nazi ties or grudges against minorities. But Molins told reporters that clues are scarce a day after four people — three of them children — were killed in an attack at a Jewish school in Toulouse.
He said even a report by Interior Minister Claude Gueant that the shooter had a camera around his neck is only a hypothesis.
Never heard of it...It does not look very appetizing. What does it taste like?
It looks like jelly spread on top of butter on toast. Never tried it before, but curious of how it taste.
Update on the French shooting case:
This does not fit the usual pattern of hate crimes. Why go up to the victim and shoot them in the head at such close range? And even kids?? What kind of a person would be able to put a gun to a child's head and pull the trigger? This is very disturbing.
Never heard of it...It does not look very appetizing. What does it taste like?
It looks like jelly spread on top of butter on toast. Never tried it before, but curious of how it taste.![]()
Wretched. Like a stale, sweaty gym sock dipped in dirt-encrusted axle grease.
I cant say I've tried axle grease but Marmites presence is evidence of a cultured society, or so I've read. It came from England originally. Vegemites the Australian substitute, introduce in the later half of ww2 i think.
the yeast extract comes from the beer making process I Think. Besides its got Vitamin B thats gotta be good.But it's supposed to be really good for you.![]()
Never heard of it...It does not look very appetizing. What does it taste like?