festive sandwich
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By Aldi. £1.99. For today’s lunch time offering, we’ve got a parsnip fritter with cranberry chutney and sage & onion mayonnaise on oatmeal and poppy seed bread. The price is good, I think £1.99 is very good, so i’m already feeling positive. The green packaging sets it aside from other sandwiches, much like the green
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By M&S. If given the choice, my meal deal choice would be a chicken & bacon sandwich, meaty crisps and an orange juice. I wouldn’t head straight for this, except I’m looking for festive goodies and this really caught my eye. So much so that I skipped over the standard sandwiches. I’m quite glad I
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By M&S. I wasn’t sold by the name, or the price (£5.25!). It was the 5% from this item will be given* to Shelter. …And it looked like a fish finger sandwich from first glance. It also sits upright on the shelf, so it almost juts out and makes you take notice. The item was
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A quick one. This will be a brief review. There’s not a massive amount of things to tell you about this sandwich. It’s a prawn cocktail sandwich, on soft oatmeal bread. There isn’t masses of substance, (which isn’t a negative) and I was able to polish my sandwich off extremely quickly! You could argue that
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For this review, we’ve got a Christmas Wrapped wrap and a Turkey Feast sandwich. They were priced at £3.35 and £3.30 respectively. I want to review these in the order I’d eat the type of food involved. In this case, Christmas Wrapped is considered a Boxing Day type food and Turkey Feast would be more
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From Tesco. My daughter and I wanted a tasty dinner, so we decided to check out the festive wrap selection at the local Tesco. I’m not entirely sure, but I think there were more as well, but we went for these. Prices are £3 for the Veggie option and just 25p more for the ‘meaties’.
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Classic. This is the classic festive sandwich in my opinion. Yeah, it’s quite bold but you’ve got the main ingredients of a Christmas dinner here. Stuffing, cranberry sauce, turkey, bacon and mayo.. okay the last one is only when I’m talking ‘sandwichly’. But it’s a great sandwich combination, yet very easy to get wrong. Not
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Every time I see a themed sandwich, My eyes light up. For this review, I’m being taken to Boxing day. The day after the big day, where most of us feast on the leftovers while the other half venture out of their comfortable homes to traipse through the Boxing day sales. £3.25 for the luxury
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I’ve got an admission to make. I have already had a festive Sandwich, from Tesco. I forgot to jot down all the details, but i’m sure i’ll be over there soon and will do a proper review. Here we have, what i’d call a staple festive sandwich. To me, it belongs alongside the Turkey and