Sainsbury’s
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We’ve got two packs to try! Sainsbury’s Free From which are nearly half the price of the pies we’re comparing them to below, Lovemore. These were found in Hilliers, formerly Rosebourne. Important info. Sainsbury’s: 230g, suitable for vegans and coeliacs, and are free from Gluten and Milk. The packaging looks smart and different enough from
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These festive pies were £3 for 4 pies, equating to 75p per pie. They share the party inspired packaging of the other festive Taste the Difference range, a selection of vibrant purples and golds. The flavour combination seems interesting as well, Gianduja chocolate filling and a hazelnut frangipane. I feel like I’m in the “Great
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By Sainsbury’s. For today’s festive lunch review I’m having a wrap, and it’s from Sainsbury’s. My nearest supermarket as the crow flies, but when I walk there’s too much zig zagging to get there, until now when I realised I needed to try their food. I’m also going to review their ‘Pork & Cranberry Christmas
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ASDA EXCEPTIONAL 6 Luxury Mince Pies vs Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference 6 Mince Pies I am comparing two Supermarkets’ higher end range of mince pies and seeing which one is best. Come along with me. ASDA EXCEPTIONAL 6 Luxury Mince Pies ASDA have this wonderful habit of not detailing which product specifically you’re buying, so
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We’ve two packs of Stollen bites to try today, each with an exciting flavour. On one hand we have No1 by Waitrose – Golden Limoncello Bites “Made with golden fruits and a marzipan centre, dipped in zingy Limoncello butter“. These were £4. And on the other, Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Cherry and Kirsch Stollen Bites.
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I’ve tried these, or a variation of these on a previous year. They were really nice if i remember correctly. A mix of darkness chocolate, sweetened stem ginger and fiery ginger biscuits. This will be a quick review. I love finding products that can suit lots of people, that people are included, not just how