3 May 2026

Counter Culture at Glastonbury Tor for Beltane [@Nli10]

 We accidentally chose to visit Glastonbury Town during one of the years larger festivals - Beltane.  This May 1st festival is all about fertility and Maypoles.

For our trek up the Tor we decided to take some Kombucha from the local ethical supermarket.



We reviewed Counter Culture before but here we picked up some other flavours - previously I had Rhubarb and Hibiscus , but today I had the more normal sounding Raspberry & Elderflower


Here is all the technical info - but all you need to know is that the Kombucha is present but not strong enough to blow you away like some of the brands.  The flavours are interesting and it's easy to tell the difference between the two.


What it's not easy to do is take a picture of it during storm force winds at the top of Glastonbury Tor.  We came down a bit to shelter and have our drinks.


Then we had scones & Coffee back in the town


And a fresh crème Brulé and espresso macchiato in the Italian restaurant in Street in the evening. 






2 May 2026

NU Skool - East Coast IPA (Morrisons) By @SpectreUK

NU Skool - East Coast IPA

I have fish, chips and a battered sausage from the local chippy tonight. I fancy a good IPA to wash it down with whilst I watch The Neverending Story. One of my favourite takeaways with one of my favourite films from when I was a kid. You could say old school takeaway with an old school movie. So, what should I drink with it?

This NU Skool is an East Coast India Pale Ale packed full of malted barley, oats and wheat, with Citra, Mosaic and Galaxy hops. So, this 5% in volume IPA should be a citrusy juicy fruity treat to wash my takeaway dinner down with.

Brewed in Scotland by Williams Bros. this NU Skool beer definitely packs a citrus punch in its aroma. On taste this slightly hazy golden IPA had a crisp citrus tropical fruitiness, with a fulsome body of oats, and sweetness from the malted barley and wheat into the aftertaste. This NU Skool India Pale Ale went perfectly with my old school fish and chips and 80s movie.

1 May 2026

Joe & Seph’s Baileys Popcorn (Ocado) By @Cinabar

Joe & Seph’s Baileys Popcorn


There are some really fun Baileys products appearing at the moment, from biscuits to chocolate buttons and even squirty cream. It feels like everything is getting a Baileys twist, and I am absolutely here for it. This time it is popcorn, with Joe & Seph’s Baileys Popcorn.

This comes in a proper resealable bag, which is always a win when you are trying not to eat the whole thing in one sitting, although let’s be honest that is still a risk.

Joe & Seph’s are known for their gourmet popcorn. The pieces are big, fluffy and crisp, with that proper indulgent feel rather than anything light or boring.

Flavour wise, it is sweet and buttery with a really clear Baileys kick running through it. There is no mistaking what this is meant to be. It is rich, creamy and very much leaning into that dessert-style popcorn vibe.

It is honestly a gorgeous product. If you like Baileys, you will recognise it straight away, and if you like indulgent popcorn, this is right in that zone.

Perfect for a Friday night film night, although I would strongly suggest some self-control, because that resealable bag is a bit optimistic. 

Joe & Seph’s Baileys Popcorn


30 April 2026

St Pierre - Croissant Loaf - Toasted Croissants at Home [@NLi10]

 I've been a big fan of pastries ever since I was young - to the extent that when I got bored of the same old bread sandwiches at school every day I swapped to taking in a croissants and jam every day.



Britain has become less 'white loaf' obsessed as time has gone on and now instead of bread for every meal of the day (including bread pudding) there are exciting options.  St Pierre has added to that with this pastry loaf creation. 


It's essentially fat, sweet bread, but combined in such a way that it layers up and has a very different texture.  It's shelf life is also two weeks which is much better than our usual loaves.


It also has the trademark croissant swirl, which kind of hints that they made a giant one and dropped it in a loaf tin.


And it works with chocolate spread and strawberries?  Result.


All I have is upside down Welsh jam and vegan butter.


I toasted it a little more than it suggested


And pilled on the goodies.

And it's fantastic.  Child me would absolutely have accepted this in his tiny yellow lunchbox, although I'd still want to add the jam etc on site to prevent sogginess.

It has the right texture, the right smells and tastes, and it's so much easier than trying to toast a pre bough croissant (or the bake at home ones that while fantastic take ages).

I can't wait to get back from my holidays to have more of this - and I hope it's not a short term product and that I can get other similar things in the future.  Loaf od Pan Au Chocolate? Yes please!







29 April 2026

Tango Sours Watermelon (Morrisons) By @SpectreUK

Tango Sours Watermelon


I do like watermelon. It can be pretty sour on its own, but in a fizzy drink it might make my face twist a little. This new sugar free Tango Sours Watermelon could be a refreshing way to wake yourself up after a big lunch.

On opening the can there was a good fizz and sharp watermelon aroma. A mad almost pink fluorescent colour, this Tango Sours Watermelon made my face twist and my toes curl with sour watermelon, and a fizz that threatened my nose hairs. I loved it. Definitely a waker-upper.

Tango Sours Watermelon