It may seem like an odd way to start a review on Vodka but I will begin by saying that I am not a very big fan of spirits and would sooner settle for a pint of chilled lager anytime.
So you may ask yourself why on earth have I decided to write a review on Grey Goose Vodka. Well there are actually three different reasons.
-Firstly I have seen this Vodka on the shelf in my local Asda and I have always been mesmerised by the design of its bottle. If ever there was a product which I would buy simply based on its packaging then a bottle of Grey Goose Vodka it would be.
-Secondly I have recently been presented with a 750cl bottle of this stuff and things always taste that little bit nicer when they haven't cost you any money
- Thirdly I was surprised to discover that no one else had reviewed this product and even more intriguing ...
Advantages: Special friend for a life-time Disadvantages: They need time and commitment and don't always get it
to me. Ended up taking a very old cockatiel as well as parrot who also needed sorting out - Mug that I am.
If you're thinking of taking in or buying a Parrot then do your research and think long and hard before you do, they can be bloody hard work at times and NEED amusement attention and a decent diet.
To start with not everyone knows it but there are 3 different types of 'African Grey' parrot
* There's the standard Congo Grey which has a Black beak and Bright red tail feathers.
* Then there's what I've got which is a 'Timneh Grey'
A bit smaller than the standard 'Congo Grey' and has a flesh coloured beak, also has a duller/darker red tail.
* There's another type too which are more unusual and have scattered red feathers on the wings and body not just the tail.
African Grey parrots can live a long time, as I said my ...
The-ex-Raven 05.12.2007 (28.02.2008)
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Advantages: Nice redbush tea Disadvantages: No taste of earl grey at all
I love tea. I especially love Earl Grey tea. I'm a bit of an Earl Grey connoisseur, and I also love Redbush, or Rooibos, tea, which I find very hydrating. So you can imagine my delight when I came across this tea...
My box of 40 teabags of Dragonfly Earl Grey Rooibos cost me £1.99 from an independent food shop in Glastonbury. I have seen the Dragonfly brand in Waitrose, but never this type. The box promised the health benefits of rooibos with all the flavour of bergamot. I must admit, I was rather excited (yes I get excited about tea!).
I decided to take the teabags to work with me, as I had just finished a box of Earl Grey, and I thought that some hydrating Redbush would be pleasant during the hot summer. My boss likes to steal my teabags, so I told him all about my new tea, knowing that the Redbush part would put him off. I ...