Showing posts with label Tesco. Show all posts
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Thursday, 28 August 2014

Pudology




If you read my allergy and free from - haul post you would remember that I bought a selection of Pudology at 4 for £5.


So I'm going to start with my least favourite which was the Lemon Pud


It has a very fresh and clean taste, very lemony, but for me it was not sweet or even creamy enough, however if this was paired with something else like maybe a shortbread or cupcake it could work really well!



Next up was the Strawberry Pud.


Great taste, very light, almost a mousse texture and the biscuit base was just the right amount of sweetness and crunch to make this an all around great tasting dessert!


Now for my second favourite, Banoffee Pud.


Wow! The combinations were great and I'm sure you would not be able to tell that this was a dairy and gluten free alternative. The flavour of the toffee and banana really come through well, not too sweet and very moreish!



Last but not least, my absolute favourite was the Chocolate Pud


This reminded me of the chocolate part in the M&S Profiteroles that I used to buy all the time.  This pud was so good that I actually hate to admit that I licked the spoon as well as the container until there was absolutely nothing left and I still wanted more! There just wasn't enough of it!

Everything about it was just perfect yet so simple because it is just chocolate (dairy and gluten free of course).


 It is such a shame that I can not get these any where locally, even Tesco's online does not have it! I will search these out and I guarantee that I will have one in my bag wherever I go.

But there is also one other flavour that I have not yet tried and that is the chocolate orange, without tasting it I'm quite sure that it will be a close contender for my number spot!

If anyone knows where I can get these within the London area please let me know!



Saturday, 12 July 2014

Allergy and Free From Show - Haul




Last weekend was the Allergy and Free From Show in Olympia, Kensington, this year they combined the show with the Vegetarian & Vegan and Back Pain Shows, so it was much larger than previous years.

I had an idea before we arrived of the stalls I wanted to go to but when you are faced with so many gluten free products under one roof it is overwhelming plus there was loads of people which resulted in crowds around the popular brands.

So I made sure to get to Udi's, Genius and most definitely had to find Pudology as I have been wanting to try their products for months now.


genius we're selling any 4 products and a shopper bag for £10 so I got  pack of 4 white rolls, lemon cupcakes, chocolate cupcakes and pain au chocolate.


Udi's were sampling a lot of their newer products but we're not selling everything so I just opted for my favourite toffee and chocolate chip muffins then decided to try their new Tiger Bloomer.  These were £1 each.


Here I picked up two packs of the tomato and basil soup, mini breadsticks, tomato corn rolls and chilli corn chips.  Everything was £1 but they only charged £3 for the whole lot!


Nairns had my favourite chocolate chip biscuits, their offer was 5 items for £5, I was just going to get five packs of the chocolate biscuits but as I had been looking for a decent cracker I opted to get two packs of their whole grain crackers, which I sampled before I purchased!


We found this stall opposite nairns and I just tried these peach sweets and had to purchase them at £1 a pack you can't go wrong. They are so flavoursome and don't leave a synthetic sugary after taste like most sweets do.


I finally found and tried Kabuto gluten free rice noodles, they are good! I think they were selling them at 2 for £2.


Got these delicious cupcakes from Ms Cupcake who are based in Brixton (I will definitely need to make a visit to their store) I got 4 cupcakes for £9.50, mint chocolate, red velvet, lemon drop and pink champagne.


I didn't even know that Trek was going to be there, so glad I found them as I got 16 bars for £10, bargain! I got 4 each of oat & raisin, banana bread, cocoa coconut and cocoa oat.


My last purchase of the day was of course, Pudology.  Their offer was 4 for £5, it's such a shame that I can not get these in my area but one of the ladies kindly gave me the order number for tescos so I will see if they can order them in for me. I got banoffee pud, chocolate pud, strawberry pud and lemon pud. Still need to try the chocolate orange pud and if that is as good as the chocolate pud I will be in heaven!


I wish I took a trolley with me, like so many other people had, it was definitely the opportunity to stock up, I was lucky to have some birthday money to spend otherwise I don't think I would have been able to purchase half as much as what I did. I do regret not getting more savoury items like the pastas and pizza bases, also they had a lot of frozen goods on sale but I didn't want to risk them thawing out before I got home, so will definitely need a freezer bag as well and maybe a car!

Key tip, check the dates on some of the items as I noticed they have either a short shelf life or they purposely bring items that are nearing the sell by date, that's fine just make sure the item will freeze well so that you can put it away at home rather than having to eat everything straight away.  Although with all these yummy treats stocked in my cupboard there is no way I will let them go to waste. 






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Sunday, 30 March 2014

Nairns Gluten Free Biscuit Breaks

Having always like Nairns before I became GF I was happy to find at the Allergy and Free From Show 2013 (speaking of which I need to ensure I have a load of cash to spend at the show this year!) that they had launched a GF range.

At the time they only had two varieties, Oats and Syrup or Oats and Fruit, but recently when I was browsing on the Tesco website I noticed that they had a new variety, Chocolate Chip.


I then went into a Tesco and found them amongst the limited offering of GF products on the shelf and without hesitation picked them up.

As with all of their ranges the biscuits come in packs of 4 with 4 biscuits in each, (actually I think the non GF biscuits have more in each pack).


As always Nairns never let you down, GF or not I can honestly say there is not a difference in quality or taste and I feel like I am eating a "normal biscuit"!





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Sunday, 16 February 2014

Sunday Breakfast with Genius

This morning I decided that I wanted a double egg and bacon sarnie, actually I was salivating about it last night!



Since I have been gluten free I have tried just about every brand of bread that you can think of but they all have a tendency to crumble at the first bite , unless toasted.  I had been putting off trying Genuis because of the price but one day I ordered a loaf with my Tesco shopping and have not looked back since.  It is very much worth the price when compared to other gluten free breads.



The texture is the same, if not better, than a non gf loaf and I eat the crusts!!  It is moist enough that when I have my egg and bacon sarnie I don't even need to butter the bread, it's amazing!

I have tried the white and the brown loaves however I can only seem to get the white loaf online but I can't complain because the brown is just as good.  I'm yet to try the seeded loaf, but if it is anything like the seeded roll I had from Cafe Nero yesterday then it won't be my cup of tea unfortunately.