Thursday, 16 September 2021

Seabrook Fish & Chips Crinkle Cut Crisp

As a Fish and chips fan, I naturally had to get these Fish and Chips crisps.
At the moment, Walkers and Seabrook are the only ones doing this flavour.
They were shockingly so good that I had two bags in one go.
It tasted like fish and chip batter and Smiths scampi fries without the lemon.
Strangely the vinegar isn't prominent but overall I really liked this flavour.
Hopefully I will get my hands on Walkers Fish and Chip version to compare.




M&S Marks Spencer Plant kitchen No chicken Kiev

There are two meatless kievs at M&S, one is the vegetable kiev and the other is the plant based no chicken kiev.
The vegetable one wasn't that impressive but for the records I had to try the plant based one.
It was surprisingly good in texture but the flavour was too strong.
Rating: 3/5
 




M&S Marks Spencer Mini sticky toffee loaf cakes

Marks and Spencers have launched these decadent mini loaf cakes.
There are three flavours: Zesty lemon, Sticky Toffee and chocolate.
Clearly sticky toffee was my pick.
Although the buttercream was too rich, the toffee cake base was so good and reminded me of the caramel/toffee cakes that M&S used to sell many years ago.







Sainsburys Plant Pioneers No Chuna

Plant Pioneers by Sainsburys have launched tins of Chuna so I thought it would be fun to try them.
There are two flavours: chilli and garlic, lemon black pepper, vegan mayo and brine.
I wanted to see how it would taste so I chose the vegan mayo to start off with.
The can was really difficult to open but when I opened it, the contents did look like tuna.
As for the taste, I was a bit disappointed that it was a bit sweet and the texture was just like your regular soya chunks so I don't quite understand why they canned it or perhaps it gives it that canned tuna vibe to it.
Although I didn't like it, I feel that I should still try the chilli and garlic because I think it would taste better than the vegan mayo.











Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Hoxton Street Monster Supplies

Whether you are mortal or immortal, Hoxton Street Monster Supplies is a place that serves all these souls!
At Hoxton Street Monster supplies, you can find bloody ketchup, thickest human snot, brain jam, cubed ear wax, minty maggots, various salts made from boredom, tears, anger etc.

Hoxton Street Monster Supplies was established in 1818, though the exact details of why, and by whom, have tragically been lost to history. In 2010, after closing for a much-needed refurbishment, they re-opened their doors. 
They pride themselves on being London’s, and quite possibly the world’s, only purveyor of quality goods for monsters of every kind.

Many of their customers have been coming for centuries. Indeed, some have been coming for considerably longer. Whether you’re a Vampire, Werewolf, Sasquatch or something else entirely, they have everything you need.

Opening hours: Thursday and Friday from 1-5pm, and on Saturdays from 11-5pm. 

































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