11 March 2026

Honey Barbecue Waves (Marks & Spencer’s) By @SpectreUK

Honey Barbecue Waves (Marks & Spencer’s)

I haven't seen any adverts for M&S food for a while, but picked these Honey Barbecue Waves up from a service station recently. They are not just any Honey Barbecue Waves, they are M&S Honey Barbecue Waves. Sorry, I had to do it.

Honey Barbecue Waves (Marks & Spencer’s)

On opening this multigrain snack smelt of salty sweet barbecue sauce. Ultra crunchy it's vertically impossible not to make a noise eating these M&S Honey Barbecue Waves. They had a very moreish flavour of sweet honey barbecue, with a good saltiness, and a touch of smokiness. Once I started eating them I couldn't stop. The rest of the bag disappeared pretty quickly. Not for sharing.

Information on the bag: The 60g bag contains two portions of 30g, with 143 calories, 7g of fat, 2.5g of sugar, and 0.62g of salt. Please see photograph for the ingredients.

Honey Barbecue Waves (Marks & Spencer’s)


10 March 2026

M&S Red Velvet Hot Cross Buns (Ocado) By @Cinabar


M&S Red Velvet Hot Cross Buns

I have been loving hot cross buns this year, especially all the new varieties, and I have some great ones to write about. Starting off we have these Red Velvet Hot Cross Buns from Marks & Spencer.

To say these hot cross buns are a bit different is an understatement. For a start they are burgundy in colour. They do still have the traditional cross on top though. They are flavoured like red velvet cake, complete with chocolate chips throughout and a dollop of white chocolate icing in the middle.

M&S Red Velvet Hot Cross Buns

I split one in half and could immediately tell these were not meant for toasting. I sometimes risk chocolate chips in the toaster, but the gooey filling felt like pushing my luck a bit too far. I was not even sure whether to add butter, but in the end I spread on the tiniest amount.

When I tried one the flavour was incredibly indulgent. The bun itself is sweet and soft, with the chocolate really coming through. Because I had added a little butter I also ended up spreading the icing throughout, which made it more evenly distributed. That added a sweet, creamy flavour that made the whole thing feel more like a cake than a traditional hot cross bun. It is definitely a proper treat. Even if they are not suitable for toasting, I am seriously impressed.


M&S Red Velvet Hot Cross Buns

9 March 2026

Walkers Sensations Chilli and Cocoa (Ocado) By @Cinabar


Walkers Sensations Chilli and Cocoa

These new Sensations Chilli and Cocoa crisps are the latest limited edition Easter flavour from Walkers. I have no idea how they relate to Easter. Perhaps it is the cocoa, since Easter eggs are made of chocolate. The chilli addition is a bit more confusing. That said, chilli and cocoa is actually a very old flavour combination, dating back to some of the earliest uses of cocoa.

I do have to say I am impressed that Walkers have brought out such an interesting flavour. We decided to share these at lunchtime, which raised the question of whether they were crisps to have with sandwiches or more of a dessert crisp to eat afterwards. In the end we went with the sandwiches.

The aroma from the bag is very cocoa forward and quite chocolatey. I took a bite and they have the usual Walkers texture and crunch. The flavour is slightly sweet with a noticeable cocoa taste. At first the chilli is very mild, but as you eat a few more a gentle warmth builds, followed by a bit of heat.

My first reaction was curiosity, but a handful of crisps in and I was hooked. They are not too sweet and the balance of cocoa and chilli works surprisingly well. I also love that there is a brave new flavour on the shelves.


Walkers Sensations Chilli and Cocoa

8 March 2026

Naty Vanilla Wafers - tiny Romanian wafer cubes [@Nli10]

 Not an exciting review really - but a new-to-me brand of a traditional British favourite - the pink wafer.



Here you get a big bag of little vanilla wafers, but not pink


And they come all the way from Romania!


I picked these up for my 98 year old nanna, little sweet temptations that will happily sit in the bag until needed.  Ironically she preferred (and kept!) the bag of plain poppadoms that I bought for us - but she did sneak a few of these with her tea.

Easily as good as the British traditional version, so I might have to try a few of the exotic flavours next time I'm on the highstreet.

7 March 2026

Rose’s Lemon & Lime Fine Cut Marmalade (Asda) By @SpectreUK

Rose’s Lemon & Lime Fine Cut Marmalade

I've had a bit of an upset stomach all week, possibly after a dodgy bacon sandwich. So, I'm on nutritious easy to eat food at the moment. I'm also a traditional eater. I eat my marmalade on toast before eating my boiled eggs. Today I opened this Rose's Lemon & Lime Fine Cut Marmalade.

There was an intoxicating aroma of lemon and lime from the fine cut marmalade inside the jar. Spreading well, I added a little honey to one slice, as I often do.

This adding something sweet and syrupy to toast harkens back to when I was a kid. I used to have huge amounts of Golden Syrup on toast with my eggs. I'd thickly butter each piece of toast, add treacle, and have a dob of butter on top each mouthful of toast. It was pretty heavy on calories, but I didn't care when I was 10 years old. 50 is different, and besides, I've run out of treacle.

There was a gorgeous zing of lemon and lime from the un-honeyed piece of toast. It was really moreish and lightly sour. I eat pancakes traditionally too, with brown sugar and lemon juice. This Rose's Lemon & Lime Fine Cut Marmalade would go down a treat on my pancakes.


Rose’s Lemon & Lime Fine Cut Marmalade