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Ria's questions: You have one slice of peanut butter on toast and one slice of Marmite on toast. Which do you eat first?

20 min · 19 de feb de 2026
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Join us in this episode where Ria slightly loses her mind and we find out that Tonya has been warned off Marmite, to Ria's disgust. Jess slips in a comment about eggs because she is egg obsessed. Alyson talks up bone dry toast. Jess argues for wet toast. They discuss if fruit is dessert. And it is just chaos!!! If you

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