Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!
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Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!
Mackies Haggis and Cracked Black Pepper crisps:

7/10: These were nice heavily flavoured, thick cut crisps with good texture and an even coating of the flavouring. The black pepper was quite strong and overpowered the other flavour which was essentially McCoys Flamegrilled Steak. Although I enjoyed them, it was a bit dissapointing since I was looking for something unusual and identifiably haggis like which wasn't present. -
Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!Oh Snap!(Original post by NS17)
Subway - 10/10
10/10 for me as well. -
Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!(Original post by siani-chan)
Yay a TotoMimo thread
Strawberry Jam on toast - 8/10 - wish the bread was bigger but as I live with 7 other people who don't really eat bread and only one fridge, I can only buy small bread to fit in the fridge.
I love the jam though.
Strawberry low fat yoghurt - 9/10 - yum.
As you can see, I'm having a bit of a strawberry obsession today. I'm just about to eat some strawberries now.
..You put bread in the fridge?
I had a small Mr Kipling apple pie, 7/10. Pastry was the best bit, overall a bit too sweet, especially the filling. Nice tho! -
Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!...yes? Always have, my parents did too...?(Original post by crazyunicorn133)
..You put bread in the fridge?
I had a small Mr Kipling apple pie, 7/10. Pastry was the best bit, overall a bit too sweet, especially the filling. Nice tho!
I don't see anything wrong with it. My housemates who buy bread do too, and my friends at home... I know that's what bread bins are for but we've never owned one, so.
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Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!
Apple - 8/10
Crisp, juicy, nice and cold, and just what I wanted post-hangover. Marks deducted because I bought it last Thursday (at a farmers' market in Bloomsbury
I am so terribly posh these days) and while it's been in the fridge, it wasn't quite as perfect as it could have been.
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Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!I like a decent banger but I also love the dirt cheap Tesco Value or similar sausages... they have such little meat content and so much salt and rusk that they just melt in the mouth.(Original post by jameswhughes)
Some cheap sausages from Tesco, 7/10-suprisingly good considering how cheap they were...though lately I'll eat anything-my sleeping and eating patterns have gone completely!
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Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!
I had to try the counterpart to the Pepsi Citrus Freeze, despite being a tad underwhelmed by it. The Jalapeno Fire Doritos were okay; just kinda like they had paprika and curry powder on them... but not a great deal hotter than the current "hot" flavour, "Chilli Heatwave" (although this was expected. I've kinda given up on things that declare "SUPER HOT OH HOLY CRAP JESUS BUUUUURN" in mass-marketed snack products).
I rate them a tasty but none-too-original/revolutionary 7/10. -
Re: Food and Drink: Time to Rate, the Last Thing Ye Ate!The moisture content in the fridge means the bread goes mouldy more quickly than if it were just on the side.(Original post by siani-chan)
...yes? Always have, my parents did too...?
I don't see anything wrong with it. My housemates who buy bread do too, and my friends at home... I know that's what bread bins are for but we've never owned one, so.
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Double chocolate muffin, frozen.
8.5/10

I don't see anything wrong with it. My housemates who buy bread do too, and my friends at home... I know that's what bread bins are for but we've never owned one, so.