Advantages: tasty, decent size and packed full of yummy bleberries Disadvantages: eating all 4 makes you feel ill, and are a little bit greasy
What more could you want with your scrumptious egg and cress sandwich lunch..... a tasty strawberry smoothie and a blueberrymuffin perhaps? Yes indeed. I'm reviewing the latter of the mid day menu I just listed, purchased from our beloved local Co-op. Not only is it convient, reasonably priced and offers a great selection of fresh, frozen and non foody items but also has a post office stashed at the back. It's my own personal urban paradise all thats missing is a pool. Perhaps if one of the freezers broke, nut that would just be too perfect.
Any way the review you are about to read is all about the 4 pack of large muffins you can buy from Co-op by Co-op. Being an own brand product it's cheaper and better value for money at equal top brand quality. However it's not one of the special organic blueberrymuffins nor is it fair trade. But ...
Advantages: Really soft, squigy and moist! Wonderful blueberry flavour Disadvantages: The little blueberries lacked flavour and texture
I have to admit, I'm quite skeptical when it comes to muffins (the cake kind). The reason being; you'll either get a really nice one or a really dry one; thus, I don't tend to ever buy them.
However, as my step-dad works NEAR Sainsbury and happened to bring some home, of which I found in the bread bin, I thought it was worth a nibble seeing as the money had not come out of my pocket!
He actually got a 6 pack of blueberrymuffins but on the website, they promote a 4 pack at £1.29. These aren't the 'in store bakery kind' so I'm assuming you'll find them down the cake aisle, packaged in a clear cellophane wrapper with a lilac front and the most delecatable photograph of the crumbling blueberrymuffins.
As I've said, I usually find muffins dry, especially blueberry ones because if the sponge mix isn't moist, you're relying on juicy ...
Advantages: Quick delivery, blinds look good, and reduce heat reasonably well Disadvantages: Poor customer service
Just ordered some blinds from webblinds. The company didn't provide screws or plugs to install them into ordinary plasterboard and wasn't even able to advise as to what I needed. Their advice: take the blinds to a DIY store and ask them for advice as to what I need. I find it extremely disappointing that the company doesn't provide the proper materials to fit the blinds in a very standard construction material; the notion that having spent several hundred pounds I now need to go to a DIY store is somewhat bewildering to me. The attitude of the company's helpline when I raised this issue was also quite unhelpful. We went with this company because they were associated with Hillary's but I really wouldn't recommend this company at all now for all the hassle this is causing.
Update 2 weeks later: have now been to Robert Dyas and purchased ...
nairda72 09.03.2009 (14.08.2009)
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