I love carbs so got the Marks and Spencers Sweet Potato Masala as a side.
The taste was interesting because the sweet potatoes were not that starchy and sweet but the masala sauce was really appetizing as it had a nice hint of tomato in it.
There was also pumpkin seeds in the masala which gives it a nice nutritional balance but I didn't like them.
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Wednesday, 8 July 2020
[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Sweet Potato Masala
[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Mushroom and Spinach Quiche
The Marks and Spencers Mushroom and Spinach Quiche is a popular seller hence you will only find one or two at the store which means it is GOOD!!!
Visually you can see the quiche is very dark as it is crammed with lots of mushrooms.
This is definitely my favourite quiche so far from M&S especially if you love mushrooms.
The mushrooms were chunky, juicy and earthy.
Visually you can see the quiche is very dark as it is crammed with lots of mushrooms.
This is definitely my favourite quiche so far from M&S especially if you love mushrooms.
The mushrooms were chunky, juicy and earthy.
[Review] Morrisons 5 Salted Caramel Doughnuts
I was at Morrisons to get the new Fruit salad doughnut but ended up getting the Morrisons 5 Salted Caramel Doughnuts as well because I don't often see it at my regular Morrisons.
The caramel filling inside was thick and gooey but I couldn't quite taste the salty part but it was still good if you just think of it as a caramel donut.
It works out 10p a doughnut which is pretty good.
I know it sounds weird but if you microwave it for 10 seconds, it warms up the doughnut so it was not so hard and the caramel filling is warm and delicious.
The caramel filling inside was thick and gooey but I couldn't quite taste the salty part but it was still good if you just think of it as a caramel donut.
It works out 10p a doughnut which is pretty good.
I know it sounds weird but if you microwave it for 10 seconds, it warms up the doughnut so it was not so hard and the caramel filling is warm and delicious.
[Review] Sainsbury's Taste the Difference Pastrami Beef Slices
I love pastrami so tried Sainsburys Taste the Difference Pastrami Beef Slices which were quite impressive.
Each slice was full of flavour and cured nicely.
The pastrami went well with pickles and coleslaw.
Each slice was full of flavour and cured nicely.
The pastrami went well with pickles and coleslaw.
[Review] Tescos 6 Wholemeal Pittas
I love Pitta Bread so this time I tried Tescos 6 Wholemeal Pittas.
After warming it up, the pockets were stuck together and the pitta ripped easily but after a few I discovered that if you heat it longer the pockets do open but you have to open it carefully because it was rather delicate.
As for the taste, it was nice and wheaty with wheaty bits.
After warming it up, the pockets were stuck together and the pitta ripped easily but after a few I discovered that if you heat it longer the pockets do open but you have to open it carefully because it was rather delicate.
As for the taste, it was nice and wheaty with wheaty bits.
Tuesday, 7 July 2020
‘Very Important Biscuits’ by McVitie’s Digestives at ASDA
Since the beginning of the year, the talk of town has been the McVities popular British flavours like marmalade on toast, cherry bakewell and strawberries and cream.
McVities has announced the launch of some premium VERY IMPORTANT BISCUITS that will be retailing at Asda from 12 July for £1.79/250g!!
The Very Important Biscuit range are digestives topped with a layer of chewy caramel which comes in three flavours:
Classic Caramel Bliss
Heavenly Chocolate Hazelnut
Luscious Blood Orange
From the press photo, the design is stylish and modern which has taken McVites to the next level with more focus on the biscuit than the brand.For the new V.I.B range, my priority was the Heavenly Chocolate Hazelnut because it is different whereas the Luscious Blood Orange, I can imagine the taste being the marmalade on toast launched earlier topped with caramel.
McVities has announced the launch of some premium VERY IMPORTANT BISCUITS that will be retailing at Asda from 12 July for £1.79/250g!!
The Very Important Biscuit range are digestives topped with a layer of chewy caramel which comes in three flavours:
Classic Caramel Bliss
Heavenly Chocolate Hazelnut
Luscious Blood Orange
From the press photo, the design is stylish and modern which has taken McVites to the next level with more focus on the biscuit than the brand.For the new V.I.B range, my priority was the Heavenly Chocolate Hazelnut because it is different whereas the Luscious Blood Orange, I can imagine the taste being the marmalade on toast launched earlier topped with caramel.
As expected it was chewy with a nice hint of hazelnut and delicious just like the Digestive classic caramel and even better eaten in the winter because the caramel is even more chewy.
A while ago I tried the McVities Digestives Classic Caramel which I believe tastes like the Classic Caramel Bliss and they were absolutely delicious with chewy indulgent caramel.
It would have been nice if there were some crushed hazelnut pieces but I would imagine increasing the price to make them just like having some raisins or currants in the new Christmas pudding digestives.
McVites Christmas Pudding Biscuits 2020:
Monday, 6 July 2020
[Review] M&S Marks and Spencers Garlic Mushrooms
I love garlic mushrooms so got the Marks and Spencers Garlic Mushrooms.
They were really comforting because they were just like the ones you get at the pizza places.
The mushroom was juicy topped with crisp garlic and breadcrumbs.
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