Sunday 13 January 2013

7 Days of M&S Healthy Dinners: Day 3

Count On Us Spicy Chicken Tostada

Please note: this post is going to be without photographs, as I forgot to take them in all the excitement of some guy blowing his car up outside our house..!  This is Friday's dinner.

First Impressions

When choosing this item, it was an even toss-up between this one, and the spicy beef variety.  In the end, I just flipped a coin and came out with the chicken variety.  I've had tostada before, at the Mexican restaurant Chimi Changa, but never outside of that environment, so I figured it would be interesting to see how they compare.
The packaging, while a complete pain in the butt layout-wise when stacking products, is wholly practical for this type of food, as a tostada is a flat tortilla piled with toppings - it is only about 10mm tall.  Viewing the product through the film, it looked very similar to the one I had in Chimi, all be it a bit smaller and slightly less generous with the toppings.  It did, however, look very appealing and colourful, and to be honest I wasn't expecting some kind of monster serving after my experience with the Ragu on Thursday.
That being said, I didn't end up making myself a side, as I wasn't sure what would go with such a meal, and instead I treated myself with M&S Millionaire Shortbread ice cream afterwards!
To cook this product you have to remove the entire thing from the packaging and put it onto a baking tray.  First off, it was incredibly fiddly.  The tortilla is floppy and soft by nature, meaning it had no rigidity to keep shape while being moved from one place to the other.  Also, the toppings kept moving about, meaning that once the tortilla was in place, I had to rearrange the toppings to be more even on the surface of the tortilla.  In the end, I literally just did tipped the tray up slightly and slid the tortilla into position as quickly as I could.
Secondly, I do note agree with the use of the baking tray, but that is simply because I have discovered the glory of the chip tray.  A chip tray is essentially a twine-like woven sheet, like a small net that you get oranges in, but firmer and heatproof.  They are designed to allow the air to circulate around the chips, meaning that you don't have to turn them over at all and that the chips are evenly crispy all over.  It's a wonderful invention and I chose to use this instead of a tray.  In my experience, trays tend to overcook the base of things, and with something as delicate as a tortilla, I decided it wasn't worth the risk.  if you don't have a chip tray, you can get them from Wilkinsons or sometimes B&M.

Taste Test

Sadly, right at the end of the cooking time, I was distracted by the man who blew up his car outside next door.  This meant that I had to get the tostada out of the oven so that it didn't burn, and then leave it covered for about half an hour or more while I checked that a) nobody was hurt, b) the police had been called and c) the police had all the information they needed.  By the time I got around to eating my dinner, it was pretty much cold.  I have a feeling that I would have enjoyed it much more if it were fresh and hot.
The tortilla had started out crisp, but given the extended amount of time it had been left amidst the chaos, it had turned soggy.  Still, a tortilla is a tortilla, and I still managed to get a little enjoyment out of it.  The chicken was still juicy, though cold, and the rest of the toppings managed to maintain their flavour pretty well given the fact that they too were frigid.  The whole meal had a vaguely Mexican flavour to it, but I was disappointed by how little there was on the actual tostada.  I don't feel that there was enough cheese on top, as I could barely taste any of it, and parts of the tostada were very bare.  The sauce on top also seemed to reduce in consistency during cooking, which considering it was quite thin anyway, was a disappointment for me.  I was also glad I had decided on the dessert of ice cream, as I was still hungry once it was done, and I am beginning to wonder what kind of Mexican sides would go well with a tostada.
However, I found I couldn't enjoy this meal, as I was too hungry and the food was too cold for me to care.  I feel that perhaps, I should give this one another try at a later date, given that my experience was interrupted by an idiot who clearly doesn't read the warning labels on his air freshener.

Overall Rating

Inconclusive Result

The distraction cause the food to go cold and I found I could not bring myself to actually care by the time I got round to eating it.  I will try this again at a later date and review my ratings then.

Thursday 10 January 2013

7 Days of M&S Healthy Dinners: Day 2

Fuller Longer Chicken and Chilli Prawn Pad Thai (£4.19)

First Impressions




I'm going to be completely honest and let it be known that my very first impression of this item was "What the fandango is Pad Thai?".
Seriously, what is it?  It doesn't look that different to any other rice noodle dish I've tried so....  wha...?
But anyway, enough of that.  I chose it anyway, because it had chilli prawns in it.  I love prawns, but I've always found ready meals incredibly hit and miss when it comes to a good one, so I thought I'd give this one a try as there was always the chicken to fall back on if the prawns weren't up to taste.
The packaging, much like the new Count on Us packets, is very simple, and you can see pretty much the whole meal through the film, so it was easy to guess what I was going to get.  It was all very well presented, but had a more sophisticated appearance than the Count on Us product yesterday did.  It looked and felt a whole lot more expensive, and priced at 50% more than the Ragu, my wallet certainly felt it.  But, Fuller Longer is marketed as one of our better healthy meals, so I guess that's to be expected.
The whole concept of Fuller Longer is that you don't feel hungry between meals.  As such, I decided to forego the accompaniment tonight, in order to test the theory of being fuller, for longer.  And as I don't eat breakfast in the mornings anyway (I can't eat before 7am, it gives me a tummy-ache), this will certainly be a test of the endurance of the product!
This product is microwaveable; there are no instructions for oven cooking.  This makes it incredibly quick to prepare, which is convenient if you have a hectic lifestyle.  I personally don't, but I can still see the appeal in a healthy meal that you can prepare in less than three minutes.  And, the clear plastic has a handy little tab on it to make opening easier!  No faffing with this meal, it was so quick and simple to open I almost jumped for joy (as I was pretty much starving by then!)!




Taste Test




I didn't bother decanting this product.  I didn't see the point, as the bowl was pretty handy and didn't detract from the food at all, so I just left it.
Now, first things first.  The prawns.  I tasted one.  And I was surprised at how good they were!  Plump and juicy, they tasted almost exactly like the prawns we've cooked for ourselves from scratch!  I couldn't fault them.  I was only sad that there were not more of them.  Second, the chicken.  That too was fabulous; tender and moist with no stringy or fatty bits to ruin the texture.  A perfect chicken breast.
Now the noodles.  The noodles to me were just noodles; they weren't prepared in any particularly special way, but to be honest, I don't think that causes too much of a problem here.  With all the flavour from the chilli prawns, bland noodles seemed to mix well with the dish, as they didn't overpower anything.
Sometimes, I find that you can easily ruin a dish by having too much flavour, or too many things happening at once on your plate.  It's like an inflatable dingy; too little air and the dingy sinks with you in it, but too much and it pops, possibly giving you lacerations from the violent ejection of the stopper.  I'm sorry, I have clearly been watching too much CSI.  A dish that's too busy is hard to eat as you can't really appreciate the combinations of flavours.  But by including noodles which are quite bland, M&S have managed to keep the balance of flavour fairly even.
However, I did find the cabbage a little difficult to eat regardless.  Mainly because, I HATE cabbage.  But, I wanted to try Pad Thai, so I braved the cabbage anyway.  What actually made the cabbage easier to eat was the dressing.  It was mildly spicy and very flavoursome with added zing that covered the cabbage taste so well.  It also brought out the chilli flavour on the prawns too, and gave the chicken that little extra bite.  I like bite.
Also, this meal was a good size, so I don't think it needed an accompaniment.  Unless I was really hungry, in which case, maybe a bit of prawn toast?

Overall Rating

4 Stars (out of 5)

Sadly it was the overzealous addition of cabbage that spoiled it for me.  If it had been something like spinach, I think it would've been much better, but as I am not an expert in Pad Thai, I don't know whether cabbage is a set inclusion or not.  However, the rest of the meal was delicious, and I would recommend it to anyone.  So long as you like cabbage.  And aren't allergic to peanuts.


On another note: I don't know if it was the fault of the Pad Thai, but shortly after finishing this meal, I had a very strange craving for Red Bull.  I'm just throwing that one out there for you.

Wednesday 9 January 2013

7 Days of M&S Healthy Dinners: Day 1

As some of you may know I work at M&S on the Foods Department.  And as you may have realised, January is the season of Healthy Meals, Weight Watchers, Dieting, and making resolutions to go to the Gym this year that you subsequently break in February or March (though that last one may just be me...).

Anyhow, work are encouraging us to try the new products that have just come in on our Fuller Longer and Count on Us ranges, so I decided to do "7 Days of M&S Healthy Dinners".  I bought four Fuller Longer meals (currently on 2 for £6) and three Count on Us (currently on 3 for 2).

Now I am going to be straight from the off: this is highly unlikely to make me any healthier or anything like that.
For one thing, I'm only planning on eating healthy dinners, not breakfasts and lunches.  I am also not changing my exercise regime.  These reviews are purely for the purpose of testing the TASTE, which is, I think, a very important part of the appeal of a healthy meal.  Let's be honest, if it tastes like cardboard soaked in petrol you won't want to eat it!

Also, did you know: M&S's Fuller Longer range now holds a 40% share of the healthy meals market, ousting Weight Watchers as the number one healthy meal brand?

Just thought I'd throw that little factoid out there... ;-)

And thus, I begin with Day One.

Count on Us: Beef and Pork Ragu Cheesy Pasta Bake (£2.79)

First Impressions



The main reason I picked this item is because it's not chicken.  Most ready meals I like are chicken based, as you will see as the week goes on, and I knew that I had to break out of that habit if I was really going to do this properly.  However, I am not a big fan of fish; I only really eat salmon and prawns (not fish, I know, but close enough), so I chose this to be one of my non-chicken meals.
I like the packaging for Count on Us; for the most part it's simple yet stylish with no fiddly boxes taking up air space (yes, Steak Yorkshires, I'm looking at you!).  The dish looked cute and colourful, as ready meals go, and the whole appearance was overall very appealing.  However, when I picked this up out of my fridge earlier, I found myself wondering if perhaps it might be a little on the small side for me to have it alone.
I astound people with how much I am capable of eating (a whole Tuscan Sausage Pasta with Focaccia Crostini to myself?  No problem!), and this to me did not seem enough.  Having not thought of this prior to all the shops closing, I didn't have anything to have as a healthy accompaniment, so I made myself some home-made garlic toast to go with it.
The plastic film was annoying.  It would start to come off easily enough, but for some reason it tended to split up in small pieces.  I don't know if this was just me being a bit of a dipstick, but it was quite frustrating.  The cooking instructions were simple enough: 160C Fan oven for 20 minutes.  I even managed to get the garlic toast in at exactly the same time because the temperature was so low!

 
For anyone that's interested, garlic toast: 1/2 a teaspoon garlic puree, 2 teaspoons of butter/margarine/spread and a pinch of garlic granules, mixed together in a small bowl and spread over one side of a slice of bread; then oven baked.  I usually do it at 180 for 5-10 mins depending on how crunchy I want the toast to be but apparently 160 for 20 mins is fine!

Taste Test


Because I wanted it to look pretty in the pictures I was taking, I decanted mine onto a plate.  A small plate, I would like to add.  I was right with my first idea that there may not be enough there for me, so it was a good thing I'd made my side of toast.  But anyway...
Pasta is a very bland food by nature, so it's really up to the sauce and suchlike to give the pasta it flavour.  The sauce was as basic as you can possibly get, tomato with a hint of basil, and that is always a safe way to go as it's very difficult to get a tomato sauce wrong.  The beef and pork within the sauce was minced, and I felt that perhaps there wasn't really enough meat in the dish, as it was very difficult to taste any of it over the flavour of the sauce.  Delicate, is probably the best way to describe the flavour; it's there, but it doesn't work hard on your taste-buds   Having said that, there was nothing wrong with the taste itself, I just think that perhaps I am more of a carnivore than I would care to imagine!
The topping was lovely; all crunchy and with plenty of finely grated cheese, two of my favourite things when it comes to pasta toppings!  The cheese was a mild flavoured one, which I'll admit isn't my usual taste (I'm all Mature+) but given the theme of the rest of the meal, it seems an appropriate choice, as a more mature cheese may have overpowered the subtle flavours of the sauce and meat.  The addition of herbs to the crumb was a nice touch, as it gave it a little kick without resorting to an overpowering spice (spice for the sake of flavour is fine, spice for the sake of spice is wrong).  The inclusion of spinach in the recipe was good too, as I definitely don't eat enough greens normally, and there wasn't so much that it overpowered the rest of the food; just complimented.
Overall, this is definitely too small to have alone, though I'm not sure what I would have alongside it other than garlic bread or something like that.  Maybe I just need a smaller stomach?!

Overall Rating

4.5 Stars

A little too small for me as a stand-alone meal, but tasty none-the-less.  Looks good, easy to cook and good for you!



Saturday 29 December 2012

Ravishing Rubies for Luscious Lips...

A few weeks back, I tested Avon's Ultra Colour Rich Rubies Lipstick.  Why has it taken so long for me to write up about it?  Well, to be fair, I suddenly found myself with a whole lot of new stuff to demo, so I figured that I'd try everything at once and then write up about it all later.
As it turns out, that was a terrible idea, but hey, it gave me an excuse to demo everything all over again!

So anyway, Avon is no stranger to the sparkly lipstick.  UCR Rubies is the fourth gem-enriched lipstick that I am personally aware of, with the first three being 24K Gold, Brilliance (pearls), and Rose Gold.  Avon is a lover of glitter and sparkle, and usually, with the release of a gem-enriched lipstick comes the release of a sparkly make-up item.  For 24K Gold, there was an entire 24K Gold collection, including an extension of the quad palettes when they released Golden Twilight and Golden Sapphire; with the release of Rose Gold came Limited Edition Rose Gold nail polishes, and when Brilliance was released, we were treated to the return of Twilight Sparkle and Sparkling Silver Glimmerstick Diamonds, as well as two new shades (Golden Diamond and Brown Glow) and two new nail polishes.

But when Rubies was released, this didn't happen.  It could, perhaps, have had something to do with the release of not one, but two new ranges in the brochure before, Arctic Goddess and Dazzling Diva, both of which featured sparkly make-up items.  But whatever the reason, in C1 2013, Rubies made its appearance as a stand-alone lipstick with nothing matching to compliment it.  For this reason, I was a little disappointed, as I would happily have invested in some eyeshadows with rubies (I feel that Avon is missing out when they fail to include red as a colour in their eye make-up palettes).  Despite this, I bought all six of them to try, as they were going cheap as demonstration products go.  And so, into my collection I welcomed Noble Nude, Majestic Mauve, Radiant Ruby, Princely Plum, Fuchsia Fame and Imperial Pink, as seen below.


Now, it has to be noted, that when these arrived, they actually look a lot darker than in this picture.  I'm guessing that when you have an army of professional photographers at your disposal, you can use all the fancy lighting you want to make your products look pretty.  But all the same, I quite liked the darkness of them.  I am really into statement lip colours that give you a complete pop - a pout worth looking at, and what better way to do that than with a fairly neutral eye and bold, rich lips?

When I opened the, rather sexy, black and red tube, I was surprised to find that the lipstick had a faint fruity smell to it; a soft and refreshing fruit, perhaps peach or something like that?  I can't be too sure, sadly, but it is a very nice smell all the same.  The colours were deep and vivid, with tiny tiny flecks of pinky-red sparkle that you can only see under direct light.  The whole effect is subtle and glamorous - there's none of this over-the-top glitter effect that can sometimes come across in sparkle lipsticks.  The colour of the lipstick compliments the red sparkle perfectly; there is no sense that either one is going to outshine the other, and while the richness of the colours may come across quite intimidating, there is also something energetic and spirited about them.  They seem to inspire a sense of boldness, and while normally I wouldn't be seen in the daylight wearing something as deep as Princely Plum, I actually went to the shop wearing it.  And do you know what?  I didn't care one little bit!

I love this lipstick.  While at first the formula felt a little bit gritty, that soon eased out and went on smoothly.  The lipstick is soft, silky and light; you barely notice you're wearing it.  There's no heavy residue, and my lips felt moisturised, though there is no claim to moisturisation in the advertising.  The effect of the rubies was soft and subtle, giving me a sparkly, shiny pout with no in-your-face, overkill glitz which can sometimes ruin an otherwise perfect look.  The result was sexy and seductive; something I do not often feel, and many people commented on how nice my lipstick was!  What made it all better, was the fact that the lipstick was pretty robust.  I spent four hours at a party wearing Fuchsia Fame (a fabulous party colour), and I knocked back quite a few drinks in that time, yet my lipstick still looked bright and kissable.  After that I went to the after-party, and when the colour finally did fade, it left behind traces of the ruby sparkle, which on its own was also a nice effect - I did not retouch my lipstick all night (seven hours) because of this.  The fruity smell is also ever so slightly present when the lipstick is on, though there is no noticeable taste to the product.  While for me transfer was minimal, I have yet to see how well this lipstick holds up in more mouth-active situations, such as kissing or eating, though I am hoping for good results as I would hate to have to consider that this lipstick has a negative side.

Soft and subtle, yet bold and daring. These traits are what make this lipstick truly fabulous.  I would recommend them to anyone and everyone.  There is a colour to suit all, so if you're not one for the bold bright statements, Noble Nude is there to help.  If you want something that is sultry and sensuous, I recommend Princely Plum, and if you just want something cute and girly, Imperial Pink is your colour.  I have yet to try out Majestic Mauve and Radiant Ruby, but I see Ruby as a vibrant, sexy colour, perfect for a hot night out, and Mauve as the colour you'd wear on a romantic night with your significant other.

Now, at £8.50, these are in line with most other Avon lipstick prices, so you are probably not going to fork out any more than usual for one.  Having said that, there are cheaper lipsticks out there, which has the potential to make some people think twice.  Please don't.  They are well worth the money!

All-in-all, this one's a slam dunk for me.  I don't have a bad word to say about it, which makes a nice change, as I am incredibly fussy when it comes to lipsticks.  A top-notch five out of five stars!

Want to try it out or fancy looking at more of Avon's lipstick choices?
Go to my Online Brochure or speak to your Independent Representative.  Alternatively, you can buy online at avonshop.co.uk.

Thursday 29 November 2012

Returning to the Fold...

It's been a long time since I blogged on here.  To tell you the truth, this was mostly out of a lack of engagement in what I was meant to be blogging about.  I lost a lot of faith in my Avon business for a while; things were going downhill no matter how hard I tried, and it's only recently that I have managed to once again give myself a boost in the right direction.

So, with my reappearance, there are going to be a few changes to the blog - mainly in that I will no longer be blogging only about Avon.  I will be blogging about Make-Up and Beauty in general, including fashion, where appropriate, so hopefully I will have a lot more to talk to everybody about.  This is going to start with a review on a new lipstick that Avon have just released, as well as a review on a recent purchase of a Gothic Victorian-style jacket, that I probably shouldn't have bought because it was rather expensive!

On top of this I am going to be experimenting with clothing and make-up looks, as I have a Christmas Party at work on Tuesday and I need an outfit for that!

Look forward to it! :-)

Tuesday 9 August 2011

List of New Products

Reviews will be available soon.


Make-up and Fragrance:
ExtraLasting Lipgloss in Infinite Berry
Outspoken Intense by Fergie EDP Spray, Purse Spray and Body Spray (Release in Campaign 15)

New Shades:
Glimmerstick Diamonds in Flashy Copper and Sparkling Silver (Release in Campaign 15)

Lingerie:
Hot Cherry Bra and Brief (Release in Campaign 15)
Hot Cherry Pyjamas (Release in Campaign 15 - awaiting delivery)
Hello Kitty Angel Sleep Tee (Release in Campaign 15)

Returning to Business!

Due to personal circumstances beyond my control, I have been unable to deliver books or orders for the last nine weeks.

As I am now in a position to begin distributing Avon again, I am restarting my rounds as of this week.

I apologise for the issues this may have caused, and I hope that you will continue to look forward to flicking through your brochures and trying new products.

Check out my new AVON eBrochure!