Whenever the sun comes out, everyone rushes to cook outside. I'm sure that it's either because we're so excited to see sunshine that we have to celebrate immediately or we're sceptical that it'll last and we want to make the most of it. It's probably a combination of the two that has us falling over ourselves to fire up the barbecue and buy all the sausages in the supermarket. Instead of just barbecuing, try smoking your food. You don't even need to go to a specialist shop to buy a smoker, Asda Direct have this Bar-Be-Quick smoker for £60 so you can order it online and have it delivered to your store for free, then pick it up on your weekly shop.
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Thursday, 25 April 2013
Sluttishly Smoky: Food Smokers
Whenever the sun comes out, everyone rushes to cook outside. I'm sure that it's either because we're so excited to see sunshine that we have to celebrate immediately or we're sceptical that it'll last and we want to make the most of it. It's probably a combination of the two that has us falling over ourselves to fire up the barbecue and buy all the sausages in the supermarket. Instead of just barbecuing, try smoking your food. You don't even need to go to a specialist shop to buy a smoker, Asda Direct have this Bar-Be-Quick smoker for £60 so you can order it online and have it delivered to your store for free, then pick it up on your weekly shop.
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Thursday, 21 June 2012
£16 Floral Jeans from ASDA
I don't know about you, but money is a little on the tight side at the moment. Whatever you're scrimping or saving for, sometimes you have to be super-savvy when it comes to buying pretty things.
Floral jeans have been everywhere this Spring (including on the legs of various style icons), and I've decided it's time to sign up to this trend. I've been perusing the options far and wide, but a key wardrobe piece can cost a fair few pennies. Topshop, for instance, have this MOTO pair of denim floral beauties for £45. Not bad, but I'm not sure how long this particular piece is going to be a wardrobe essential, so can I afford this?
Normally, I'd be willing to shell this amount of cash regardless, but then I found this pair of ASDA floral jeans for just £16! They're a nice skinny cut, they have a cute but understated floral pattern, and yet they leave me with enough change from £20 to get excited.So what do you think of supermarket fashion ranges? Let me know your thoughts on the likes of George and F&F in the comments.
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