Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday 4 November 2020

[Review] New York Bagel Co Pumpkin Spice Spooky Halloween Bagels

I am not really much of a bagel fan but the limited edition Pumpkin spice was definitelyworth trying because of the cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and cloves spices.
Visually, the bagel is orange like the colour of the pumpkin.
All these spices and the lovely sweet aroma of this bagel calls for a sweet filling so I put some thick cream on it.
To add to the sweetness, I put pieces of almond icing and it ended up the best sweet bagel that I have ever had.
It is good that the bagel is not sweet by default so that it gives you room to add whatever sweet spreads that you want.
As for the texture, it was just right for me in the sense that it was not too hard and chewy.






Monday 26 October 2020

The big M&S spooky night in at Marks and Spencers showcase

The big M&S spooky night in at Marks and Spencers.
Halloween food!!
Toffee apple bangers, spooky eye ball pizza, mummy meatloaf, pigs in bandages, popping candy jelly brain, bubbling cheese cauldron, Catherine wheels, haunted halloumi kebabs etc

















Sunday 25 October 2020

Halloween pumpkins at Marks and Spencers

 



[Review] Sainsburys Toffee apples for Halloween and Bonfire night

Halloween is round the corner so you will why lots of toffee apples at the supermarkets.
It brings me memories of bobbing apples at a Halloween party where we had to bite some apples that were floating in a cauldron.
This year, I started my Halloween with a toffee apple from Sainsburys as I have not posted any before.
The one I got was from Sainsburys.
Taking a bite which I literally couldn't because it was rock hard and turned out to be a little bit painful with the hard surface of the apple knocking against my teeth!
In the end I broke into the apple with a spoon and it was quite delicious with the texture of the sweet juicy apple against the crunchy chewy candy coating which I believe is sugar and not toffee.
Overall, if you have never tried a toffee apple, why not try it.




Toffee apples and chocolate apples on sale from Iceland (65p) and Co-op (60p)









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