Okay so I'm a big fan of all things sweet and my latest sweet fix comes in the tubs of marks and spencers confectionary. When Mrs B was pregnant she very fortunately had cravings for marks and spencer's food of any description and used to send me off on my merry way to do the weekly shop and allow me to purchase whatever I liked so long as it was from M&S.
It was during one of my many trips around the store that I came across the 2 for £4 deal on tubs of cakes and decided to invest in a few. The flapjacks soon became my firm favourite and now we always have at least one tub in the house- for emergencies!
They are the nicest flapjacks I've ever had as they taste very fresh and buttery. They are worth all the 70 calories per bite!
They have recently been repackaged, they now come in a bright yellow tub with a simple picture ...
Advantages: creamy smooth, tanned legs instantly in a wash off formula, excellent price! Disadvantages: none.
Having just written a review for the pricier Sally Hansen Airbrush legs, I picked this little gem up today just to see how it compared. At a fraction of the price (I paid £1 for an 85g bottle) I have to see I was pleasantly suprised at the quality of the product!
It promises to deliver "all over beautiful legs instantly, and hide freckles, veins and imperfections" all in a transfer resistant, vitamin E enriched formula.
It does exactly this. It differs from your instant tan in that as well as giving your legs a lovely colour it has the added bonus of improving the "complexion" of the legs. Simply spray on to the palm of your hand and rub in to clean, hair free legs. Allow to dry for 1 minute and you're good to go.
It comes in four shades (there were four to choose from in the shop I visited today): natural veil, warm veil ...
Advantages: tastes lovely Disadvantages: lots of calories, not suitable for certain allergy sufferers, quite expensive
The name Marks and Spencers has always been associated with good quality food in my mind. It is true that their stores have come under quite a lot of criticism in recent years but to me their quality of food has never deteriorated and it is still second to none.
I do not shop at Marks and Spencers regularly but if I get the chance I do like to make a few selective purchases. One such treat that I have discovered is their Iced Sponge Cake.
At £1.39 for a 335g Sponge Cake this could be considered to be on the expensive side. However, this may be a Sponge based treat but do not think that it will taste anything like a Victoria Sponge Cake for a moment, because this treat is in a whole different league.
The Cake is rectangular in shape and comes in three different layers each separated with a generous layer of Raspberry Jam ...
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