Advantages: delicious, chunks Disadvantages: none if you have a can opener
We like tuna very much, so I buy 2-3 times a month a value pack of 4 cans. I prefer tuna in vegetable oil but sometimes I buy the spring water version as well. We tried some other brands as well but this one and Sainsbury's own brand are really great. I like that the content is really chunk not only little pieces of fish reminding me to the cut-offs.
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I buy a pack of four cans, which means 4x185 g for 5.39 pounds.
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The four cans are put on each other and are wrapped together in a dark blue - red wrapper. The cans don't have a handle to open them easily. I use an electric can opener.
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In my opinion the tuna in vegetable oil tastes a little bit better. The texture in both cases is really good, you can see on it that is really the meat of the tuna (chunks) and not cut-offs. I ...
Advantages: Two for one at Tesco! Disadvantages: Can eat the whole two packets in one go!
Tesco's are currently doing a two for one offer on these for 98p. Two for the price of one! Excellent I love cookies and took the offer up to try on my mates that came round for a cuppa the other night. We are all chocoholics so couldn't go wrong with these. And I tell you something both packets didnt last the night!
Cadburys describe these as indulgent, melt in the mouth cookies baked with generous chunks of Cadburys milk and plain chocolate. They are not wrong.
Cadburys chocolate Chunk Cookies contain 200g per packet. The cookies come in a tray style packet covered with an attractive silver packaging with what I can describe as the cadburys dairy milk purple design on the front, with a big delicious looking cookie pictured on the right end of the packet.I think the fact they were cadburys made them even more attractive to ...
Advantages: It's not terribly expensive Disadvantages: It's not terribly funny
For years, a friend of mine kept going on about a book that was a parody of "The Lord of the Rings". At the time it was out of print, but he would quote one of the lines from it at every opportunity and bemoan the fact that he never had a copy of his own. Fortunately, the surge of interest in the original books when the films were being made resulted in a republication of the parody and so he was finally able to own his own copy of "Bored of the Rings". Intrigued by years of his going on and on about it, so was I.
Following rather loosely the plot of "The Lord of the Rings", Frito Bugger is charged with a quest to travel across the world and destroy a ring. He is accompanied on his quest by his friend Spam, the magician Goodgulf and a couple of rather annoying boggies, Moxie and Pepsi. Legolam the elf, Gimlet the dwarf, Stomper ...