Advantages: A cheesy favourite Disadvantages: I'd like them even cheesier!
And so my crusade to review all sorts of terribly bad for you junk food continues. Yes, we've had Oreos, Wispas, Walkers Roast Chicken Crisps...and now we have a 'spin-off' off the Walkers brand, it's the good old fashion Quavers.
It's familiar yellow packaging and traditional cheese flavour are favourites in lunchboxes up and down the land. For a time, I was a big fan of the other flavours - bacon, prawn cocktail and salt and vinegar, but they seem to fall by the wayside when it comes to competing with their bigger brother. Oh, and does anyone remember the ketchup flavour which flirted with the limelight for a while?
As with all Walkers crisps now, they are made with Sunseed oil; a special type of sunflower oil (apparently), which results in far less saturated fat than before (up to 80% in fact). Another added bonus is they contain 25 ...
Advantages: Strong, fun, educational............ Disadvantages: Can't be folded
I bought this baby walker for my twins and they loved it and played with it all the time and then it was then passed down to my youngest daughter who also loves it.
The baby walker is made to support your baby when they first start to walk. The baby walker has also got a panel on the front which has lights, music and different activities for your child to do, when it is turned on it barks and says 'hello baby' then starts singing 'hello puppy calling do you want to play with me, lets have fun together while we learn your ABC'. The panel has 2 volume levels, can be turned off and can be removed for younger babies to play with.
Each thing on the front off the panel does something different and there is a butterfly which switches the mode from alphabetical/numerical to music and back again. To do this you turn the butterflys wing ...
Advantages: Gives insight into the Scott Walker's early influences Disadvantages: The best was yet to come
Scott Walker gained fame and notoriety as a band member of the 'Walker Brothers' in the mid 1960s - a band perhaps best known for their worldwide hit "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore". But by 1966, Walker had had enough of commercial sound that the band were producing and the superstardom that came with it. He decided to jump ship and seek solitude in a monastery on the Isle of Wight. He subsequently emerged as a determined solo artist initially influenced by Belgian singer Jacques Brel, but always focused upon his own unique style based around his rich penetrating baritone vocal that would later evolve into an existential angst ridden crooner. 'Scott I' was first released in 1967 and was Walker's first solo album after his work with the Walker Brothers. It was to be the first in a sequence of four solo albums released in the late 1960 ...