We want the cat shaped EASTER EGG !!!! We do enjoy your shopping videos. They bring back fond memories of our UK holiday. You picked up some great bargains too. The full English breakfast made us laugh too Tracy. Too funny. It's also funny how sometimes things just "fall into your trolley" ~ happens to us a lot ! The pasta & the bread looked very tasty.
Hi Robbie & Jane, haha Easter cat 🐈⬛ 😂😂 Arr yes I know how much you loved being here in the UK ❤️ How funny were them breakfasts in a box 😂😂😂 and the mystery of things arriving in the trolley …? Never fails to surprise us 😂😂😂 The pasta and bread was so nice 😋😋
Hi Tracy and Colin We loved coming round M&S with you. You found some interesting things to try. Mushroom soup. Mmmm! Sorry Colin. 😃 You also got an Easter treat. The baked goods looked fab, those custards just fell into the trolley 😂 You must be able to get pineapple cider somewhere. Colin's face was a picture- Crosby, Ormskirk? 🤣 That pretzel looked a bit stale to me. Back to your kitchen to check over your purchases. You chose the pasta bake. This looked good and the bread served with looked amazing. You really enjoyed the pasta and the bread. 😋 Thanks for this vlog. We loved it. 🤓🐶
Hi Johnny, haha the mushroom soup 😂 The Easter cake does sound great 👍🏻 and the egg custards .. how did that happen 😂 Haha Crosby Ormskirk ..? Formby maybe 😂😂😂 I confuse everyone 😂😂 Yes I’m sure we’ll find some pineapple cider 🍺 🍺 The pasta bake and bread were delicious yes 😋😋 Glad you enjoyed it ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Great that. Looks like the queens Drive store? Them Chicken Pakoras you picked up in the Indian section are amazing, with some salad and tzatziki on a wrap. Some proper bargains you picked up too :)
please please do not take this the wrong way but back in blacon out side of chester you wood be known as div,ys thats ok by the way ian and jen and me cat benjelina xxx
Hi guys, none of this has anything to do with the food review, but the word divvy has been used in Liverpool for many decades, in fact my dad who was born in 1926 used it sometimes, but scousers only use it for people who are so and not where they come from, usually people from outside the Liverpool area are commonly called woolly backs, but only silly people call people names, that’s why we don’t use them. 👍🏻👍🏻