Advantages: refreshing healthy drink Disadvantages: more expensive
for a while, before I finally realized to choose the cheaper option like squash. Robinsons fruit & barley was my first choice because I've tried the orange flavour on my friends house and the taste was just alright for me. A lot of the cheaper brands also tend to have lots of added colours and artifical flavourings so I chose Robinson instead. We have tried different flavour such as orange, lemon, summer fruit , kiwi but the one we fell inlove with was the peach. From then on, that's the only flavour we consume everyday. The prices also varies on the flavour and peach is one of the expensive flavour available. Gladly they offered them few weeks ago for half price and I only paid 66p for each so I have enough stock at the moment.
AVAILABILITY & PRICE
Available in almost every supermarket and convenience store
Price £1.22 on tesco ...
I have been wanting to write this review for ages, however ciao took about a month deciding weather or not to accept the bloomin' thing! Much to my delight though, I recieved an email yesterday telling me my "Smooth Peach" had been accepted! About time too!
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Advantages: Great storytelling and characterisation Disadvantages: Some longer paragraphs that may bore kids at times
We have a very old copy of James and the Giant Peach. I believe it was my wife's when she was a little girl. Now, we have started reading Roald Dahl books to our son, with him reading bits and bobs for himself as we go along. The latest one is Jame sand the Giant Peach, and it really is a very well created and told story.
Dahl is one of the most celebrated children's authors ever. His storytelling was amazing in my eyes when I was a kid, and it still is now that I am an adult. I had never read this one before we started reading it to Will, so it was as much of an exciting read for me as it was for him.
James is a sad boy. He lives with his Aunt Sponge and his Aunt Spiker in a house with a sloping garden. They are horrible to him, and he longs for the day when he doesn't have to be looked after them any more. His time comes sooner ...
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Product details
Title
Teaches Of Peaches, The
Performer
Peaches
Genre
Electronic
Release Date
05/01/2004
Original Release Year
2000
Label / Distributor
XL / PIAS UK/Sony DADC
Producer
Peaches
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Format
Performer
EAN
634904016326
Catalogue Number
XLCDM 163
Additional notes
Album Notes
Additional personnel includes: Bitch LapLap (vocals); Steve Keeping (drums). Peaches, a Canadian expatriate residing in Germany, rocks and shocks by mixing electronic music, punk, and femme fatale attitude. Her second solo release and first full- length album from German label Kitty-Yo, TEACHES OF PEACHES does not hide its overt sexuality. Sporting the artist's midsection on the cover, replete with a pair of pink hot pants, the album seems to posit the next wave of feminist music. With songs such as "Lovertits," "Suck and Let Go," and "Cum Undun," Peaches aligns herself with outspoken artists like The Slits and Kathleen Hanna. Obvious parallels to equally electronic act Le Tigre come to mind while listening to Peaches's rap vocals over Roland 505 beats and samples. She even whips out a guitar for songs like "Rock Show" and "Sucker." Her instrument of fancy is decidedly the Groovebox, so TEACHES OF PEACHES swells with chunky beats and rock melodies, reminiscent of the electro artists of the 1980s.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (3/29/01, p.62) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...Surreally funny, nasty and funky....Her cheap beatbox rhythms are old-school simple, her synths recall Suicide...and her rapping sounds like an alternate-universe Lil'Kim..." Uncut (10/00, p.86) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Peaches raps, screams and squeals her way through a catalogue of sleaze-funk, c***-rock and electro-punk with the weapon of her sexuality thrust close-up in the listener's face..." Muzik (10/00, p.74) - 4 out of 5 - "...High grade, lo-fi electronic sleaze, like Suicide fronted by Missy Elliot..." The Wire (1/01, p.70) - "...Dirty talk over clunky electro beats with graceless, simple analog melodies and the occasional punk guitar....She turns the macho sexual predator versus female recipient/victim structure on its head...not without humor..." Magnet (4-5/01, p.85) - "...It's a hypnotic combination: the words, the beats, the bass..." CMJ (3/12/01, p.14) - "...It's not sexy, just sex. And therein lies the appeal..."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Fuck The Pain Away
2.
AA XXX
3.
Rock Show
4.
Set It Off
5.
Cum Undun
6.
Diddle My Skittle
7.
Hot Rod
8.
Lovertits
9.
Suck And Let Go
10.
Sucker
11.
Felix Partz
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27/04/2005
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