Advantages: Great for gifts or yourself, quick, easy to use, reasonable prices Disadvantages: None that I've found
OVERVIEW:
'Cookingtime.co.uk' is the online version of the high street store 'Cooking Time', which can be found in Waltham Abbey, Essex.
The same products that are in the store can be found on the website, but anyone from around the UK can order from the site - it's not only for customers local to the store. The products are all kitchenware products.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE WEBSITE:
I originally came across this website because I was looking for a replacement mug for somebody, for one that was broken. I entered my search term into google and Cookingtime.co.uk was one of the first websites in the list.
On arriving at the homepage, I was immediately impressed by its professional feel - the homepage is tidy, not too cluttered and with very easy navigation. It can be daunting ordering products from an unknown website ...
Advantages: Soft enough to divide without being messy Disadvantages: There aren't a lot in the pack
a game which he quite enjoys!
Anyway we both enrolled at a local training class and I was advised that I would need to take along an ample supply of 'treats' as they used reward based training in the class. The first problem was finding something tiny enough for little Ellery when he was just three months old and still hadn't got all of his teeth. The second issue was that I didn't want to make him fat - initially Ellery sorted out that issue for me, he was car sick and very kindly brought back all of the treats on the journey home but as he got older he grew out of it!
Nature's Menu Reat Meat Treats
In my quest to find some suitable reward for use in training I was scanning the dog treats in my local vets and I spotted a pack of Nature's Menue Real Meat Treats. I had come across the brand before as I have used their cat food ...
Advantages: Substantial, healthy, low fat and calorie meal Disadvantages: Slightly sickly; quite sloppy; bland veg;
Let me first clarify that I am by no standards a vegetarian; I love white meat such as chicken and Turkey, and the occassional sausage and bacon. I like spaghetti bolegnaise or shepherds pie ready meals but I actually can't stand minced meat; it's grisly and chewy - even the extra lean stuff. I find this a shame becasue I love to make homemade dinners.
I was browsing the rice aisle during our shop at Asda when I spotted 'Asda Meat free savoury mince' in a packet. Now, I wouldn't write a review for the sake of it. I'm writing this review because you, like I did, may be slightly wary of a packeted meat free mince product that costs just 58p. Moreover, the front design is er, less than appealing to your average buyer. Basically, the packet is 120g with a green bordered edge. The front is predominately taken up by a large picture ...