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Thursday, 21 October 2021

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Monday, 18 October 2021

Pull the Pin Rum

Before I start this review I must point out that my wife does not like rum. She especially doesn't like spiced rum

However when I opened a bottle of Pull the Pin Spiced Rum I, out of politeness, offered my wife a taste of Pull the Pin Spiced Rum, which she, somewhat reluctantly it has to be said, agreed to try.

The effect was nothing short of amazing. My wife broke into a beatific grin and said: "Wow! This is absolutely delicious! It's amazing!"

We experimented with different mixers (Cola, Cherry Cola, etc) but we both came to the conclusion that we prefer Pull the Pin Rum neat. Or as my wife put it, "uncontaminated with anything!"

What does it taste like? It's exceptionally smooth (perhaps dangerously so, it appears to evaporate when you are not looking!) and its taste? After much consideration I think that I would describe it as "Christmas in a bottle" or "smooth rum perfection in a bottle."

Why describe it as "Christmas in a bottle?" The inclusion of carefully balanced spices including cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, clove and allspice is redolent of every high quality homemade Christmas minced pie you have ever indulged in, but there's more, there's also an underlying hint of toffee, too. It's warming and delicious.

This is not the only Pull the Pin spirit that is available, they also distil Passionfruit & Pineapple Silver Rum, Raspberry & Strawberry Pink Rum and Pull The Pin Gin. Actually, gin is my wife's favourite tipple, this is something else we will have to try.

At £36.00 a bottle it is reassuringly priced and you can purchase them at https://buy.pullthepinrum.com/ or from Amazon Prime at https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/Pull+The+Pin/page/116A0778-F493-48B2-BFF6-9274EC48F29F?ref_=ast_bln.

You can also buy three bottles at the same time at the discounted price of £99.00.

In conclusion we feel you need these spirits in your Christmas and New Year drinks cabinet. 

Sunday, 17 October 2021

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Monday, 26 July 2021

Fitbakes launches UK’s first sugar-free caramel cake after crowdfund campain

“I want to do for cakes what Halo Top did for ice creams”, said Ella Rauen-Prestes, nutritionist and founder of Fitbakes. 

“Cake is ingrained in our culture in the UK. In fact, cake is so important the government considers it to be  a food, so cakes are VAT free.

"However, their are health issues concerning eating cake and I have set out to offer cake lovers a healthier choice.”

Ella launched Fitbakes from her own kitchen in her Cotswolds home.

She had seen a massive market gap for treats that, although indulgent, are higher in protein but don't contain any sugar.

In order to get things moving and to get these healthier treats out to foodies, Ella has recently launched a crowdfunding campaign with Seedrs. This is aimed at helping  Fitbakes launch its next product which will be a first for the UK; a millionaire caramel cake.

Ella proudly proclaimed: “It’s our most indulgent and rich treat so far to date.

“We have worked hard to bring this about. It took a lot of time and effort because it was a real struggle to discover someone who could cook a sugar-free caramel that stood up to the job. 

After a great deal of searching we eventually tracked down a traditional French-based caramel manufacturer in France who were able to develop and make a version of caramel that was entirely sugar free.  

"Fortunately they were able create a caramel  without sugar which is not only delicious delicious but has the correct texture. There's a plus point, although it is without sugar it contain nothing artificial. They are only natural sweeteners."

Later in the year the cakes will be included in the Tesco meal deal offers and will also be found in Co-Op stores and Selfridges.

Ella grew up in Brazil, so she was familiar with finding natural alternatives to sugar. In fact several decades ago her family was using Stevia as a natural sugar alternative, to sugar so sugar free baking is second nature to her. 

To begin with. Ella started selling batches of cakes to friends and at the gym she attended, before  she took the plunge and launched an online shop.

The Fitbakes website was officially launched in February 2017 and a year later she had to hand her resignation in so that she focus on Fitbakes.

Ella went on to say: “The UK has the world's largest baking goods market, valued at a staggering £8bn. Until Fitbakes launched, there wasn’t really a healthy alternative. 

"In fact, we're the only indulgent cake company that is compliant to the new government HFSS policy, meaning that from April 2022, no other brand could advertise or promote in stores.

“Our cakes have 90% less sugar, 60% less calories and 200% more protein than leading cake brands, and have no artificial sweeteners, flavourings or colourings whatsoever. 

“To be listed in major multiple retailers and to be a prominent alternative in the snack and meal deal aisle not only makes business sense but it’s going to be beneficial for people who are seeking out those  healthier but tasty snack options.”

The crowdfunding campaign can be found at https://www.seedrs.com/fitbakes/coming-soon 

You can visit the Fitbakes online cake emporium at https://www.fitbakes.co.uk/

(Editor: As someone who has Type 2 Diabetes I am always keen to learn of tasty products that I can eat without having to worry too much about my blood sugar levels.)

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Thursday, 24 June 2021

Now vegans can enjoy Scotch eggs

Yes, it's true! Now vegans can also enjoy Scotch eggs.

Because the very inventive chefs at Squeaky Bean have developed and introduced a new 100% vegan Scotch egg, which is available exclusively through Tesco supermarkets.

We have tried them and there's yummy golden breadcrumbs that coat a delicious non-meat sausage meat with a delicious egg-flavoured centre.

There's seasoned wheat and pea protein and it features Crackd, a fantastic new vegan product.

It's certainly the nearest thing to a meat Scotch egg that we have found and they go nicely with a salad or as a part of a buffet or a picnic.

But that's not all! They have also introduced a fantastic Tomato, Red Pepper and Veta Tart. Made with baby plum tomatoes, red peppers and a vegan feta-style cheese and spinach, encompassed in a delicious shortcrust pastry.

Actually, you could pass this as homemade it is so good.

Or what about their Creamy Coronation Tart? Featuring Squeaky Bean's justifiably famed Chicken Style Pieces, served with a creamy, oat-based filling, in that awesome shortcrust pastry. Seasoned with cumin, coriander, turmeric, fenugreek and cayenne pepper, it's equally as awesome.

Not a fan of savoury tarts? Why not try their Chargrilled Memphis Style BBQ Mini Fillets. They are marinated in a tasty Memphis-style BBQ seasoning. Not only are they tasty, they are also healthy as they are high in protein, low in saturated fat and are made from wheat and pea protein.

All of the above products can be eaten directly from the packet or heated up.

They all cost £3.00 each.

We heartily recommend these and other Squeaky Bean foods. 

Monday, 22 March 2021

Charlie Bigham meals. Home cooked by Charlie

 

Charlie Bigham and his dedicated staff have been providing home cooked quality foods for 25 years.

No matter what meal you have from Charlie Bigham, you will know that it is a great meal that is fit for your family or for you, if you are dining alone. (They have meals suitable for two or one.)

The ingredients are properly and carefully sourced and are always of superior quality. For example if a Charlie Bigham meal calls for chicken breast you can be certain that what will be in the meal will be a real piece of chicken breast, cooked to perfection. 

And if it calls for pieces of beef then they'll be pieces of real beef of the same quality that you would expect from your best local butcher. Even better, maybe? After all, Charlie and his team do have a quarter century of finding and buying the best ingredients that are available.

And the meals are always served in the appropriate cookware. Real pottery ramakins, for example are things that you will come to expect from Charlie Bigham.

Charlie's proud, and very justified claim is: "Prepared with pride in my kitchen, cooked in yours."

What meals are available?

Steak and ale pies (a favourite of mine) steak and blue cheese (my wife's favourite) fish pies, chicken and mushroom pies, chicken ham and leak pies and cottage pie and shepherd's pie.

At least seven delicious curries (Thai was a firm favourite, I have to say)  world grain recipes, fantastic vegetarian options, some traditional meal choices (though with Charlie these come with a "wow!" factor)  and there are some stunning pasta options. 

There is also a scrumptious range of deserts, cherry bakewell, chocolate fondant, sticky toffee pudding, sticky ginger pudding, bread and butter pudding and lemon drizzle pudding.

As you'd expect Charlie and his team are careful when they source their ingredients, so they look out for things like the Red Tractor scheme and the like so you don't have to.

Where can you obtain Charlie Bigham's range? Check with your supermarket as they are widely available. At present you will find them at Asda, Booths, Budgens, Ocado, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose. (Incidentally, we have changed which supermarket we order our shopping from to one of the above who do stock Charlie Bigham's meals!)

If you are a buyer at a food retailer that doesn't stock Charlie Bigham's delicious foods, I really think you need to get in touch with them.

To learn more about their range, or check out job opportunities with them and the like, visit them at https://www.bighams.com/.