I think we've reached peak Biscoff. From the little spicy biscuit you got given with a coffee to signify that it was posh, all the way to every conceivable food.
15 March 2026
Biscoff Everything - KRAVE Caramelised Biscuit & White Choc [@NLi10]
14 March 2026
Jude’s Chocolate Guinness Cake Ice Cream (Marks & Spencer’s) By @SpectreUK
The description on the back of the tub states this Jude’s Chocolate Guinness Cake Ice Cream is; chocolate ice cream infused with Guinness stout, as a homage to Guinness Cake. You get an award when you open the top of the tub, which states, "Bravo. Congratulations, you've just made the best decision of your day."
On first taste there was a rich dark chocolate flavour, followed by the flavours of Guinness stout, especially strong on malted barley. There were also tiny pieces of chocolate cake in with the ice cream. It was strangely moreish, especially with squirty cream on the side, and a couple of Cadbury's chocolate bars to accompany it after dinner. Cheers.
13 March 2026
M&S Extremely Lemony Hot Cross Buns (Ocado) By @Cinabar
Thankfully these ones from M&S are sweet. They are the new Extremely Lemony version and I love the bright yellow cross on top of each one.
Like the Red Velvet Hot Cross Buns I wrote about earlier, these are not meant for toasting. In this case the filling is a large dollop of lemon curd in the middle. The bread itself also contains candied lemon peel throughout. I added a tiny amount of butter, although I was not sure if I was meant to. It did help smearing the lemon curd a little and spread the flavour more evenly inside the bun.
I gave one of them a try and it was like having a slice of lemon drizzle cake. It was lovely. There was plenty of lemon flavour, a little zingy but still sweet. The bread was soft and fluffy and the whole thing was a delight.
Have you spotted any other interesting flavours I should be trying?
12 March 2026
Walkers Worcester Sauce Crisps in Brecon Beacons [@NLi10]
We are on holiday in Wales again, and I spotted a multibag of nostalgic crisps to take with us
11 March 2026
Honey Barbecue Waves (Marks & Spencer’s) By @SpectreUK
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.
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.