Prinicess Mononoke is awesome! Today it has come to my attention that my house is a dump site because I've been addicted to Payday 2 for the last 2 weeks.
Tried to repeat yesterday's Ghibli success with "Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind". Alas, my manager told me to pack away the telly halfway through my Fraiser double bill. Fun while it lasted.
Gave a work colleague £3 and asked him to bring be back "Something nice" from his Tesco run. Came back with 3 packs of Doritos, a pack of Fizzy Cola Bottles, some Gummy Bears, Strawberry Laces, and one of those Dairy Milk "Marvelous Creations" bars. Score.
There's a pretzel one? That sounds nice! I absolutely loved the popping candy and jelly bean one, but I haven't seen it in ages... They must have stopped doing it
I'm trying to limit my chocolate intake at the moment anyway by only eating Freddo's cos they're small. Did you know you can get a popping candy Freddo now?!
hmm shame the pretsel bar ain't that special. I'll be trying the poppin freddos if I see em. Everyone loves freddos - couldn't think of what to send my brother one year for his birthday so I sent him a box. He loved it and so did his flatmates who ate just as many.
Had the popcorn with chocolate round the edge before. Pretty good, but because the popcorn is airy and light it doesn't satisfy like, say, peanut M and Ms do. Tasty, but not the best if you are looking to buy bags of nugget shaped confectionary.
Ah, the Cadbury popcorn? I loved that! You can get it in bags, but the bar stuff tasted nicer to me. The airiness made it feel quite smooth, but then I just adore Cadbury chocolate in general. The Oreo Cadbury bar is quite nice too.
That reminds me of the new Milka cakes and cookies they've been advertising around here.
I really want to try them at some point. Nice cake with Milka chocolate filling? Yes, please!
yeah it was the caburys popcorn. I might try and make it myself. Must be fairly easy and cheap. Bag of corn, a bunch of freddos, and for about 2 quid you could have a massive bowl full and not the purse sized serving you get in the shops.