Reviews

post thumbnail

Time for the Good Food Guide Restaurant of the Year

Dining out is the nations’ favourite pastime. Everybody loves a good meal, good service, value for money and excellent food. What’s more everybody loves to tell others about their favourite restaurant. It is an experienced all the better for the sharing. The Which? restaurant of the year awards give everybody the chance to do this [...]

March 8th, 2010 | Clare | 0 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

The Good Food Guide Goes From 40 to 50 in One Year

The Good Food Guide 2010 has grown from 40 to 50 in less than one year–not in age, but in the number of top restaurants it lists in its annual guide for consumers.
The decision to choose the Top 50 UK restaurants rather than the Top 40 for 2010 was based on the ever-growing number of [...]

September 14th, 2009 | Clare | 0 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

Graco Sweetpeace Review

As a new mother to not only one baby but Twin happy and healthy babies, the Graco Sweetpeace has been a complete godsend.
Sweetpeace is a fantastic and easy product to use, and great to store when not in use, especially if you want to have a child free house even just for the night!
As I [...]

January 26th, 2009 | Catriona | 1 comment | Continued
post thumbnail

TrekStor Microdisc 1.8″ External Hard Drive

The Trekstore 1.8” DataStation Microdisk is a credit card sized hard disk with up to 120 GB storage capacity.The sleek looking external hard drive allows you to simply move all your valuable data from one place to the next, without clogging up your computer. It comes in a stylish looking high-quality aluminium [...]

January 19th, 2009 | Tony | 0 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

Touchnote Photo Card

Touchnote is all about breathing life into digital photos. It’s a funky little card which is quick and easy to create. You upload and personalise your own digital photos on the website, add your personal message and they print it and post it for you anywhere in the world. Great to use for usual [...]

January 19th, 2009 | Tony | 1 comment | Continued
post thumbnail

Vibram Fivefingers Running Shoe

On seeing these fivefinger shoes for the first time you would be forgiven for thinking that you were going to be taking part in the next Ninja Turtles film. As the name suggests these shoes have individual toe ‘pouches’ making them look a lot like toe socks, which were popular in the late [...]

January 19th, 2009 | Tony | 0 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

Circulon Infinite by Meyer

The Meyer Circulon Infinite range may be pricey but they are definitely built to last and Meyer are so confident about this they back it up with a lifetime guarantee. The heavy duty construction does mean that these pots and pans are on the heavy side, which may be a problem for some. [...]

January 18th, 2009 | Tony | 4 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

Balaton Spa Face Mask

It is claimed that this face mask has a whole range of benefits. These include helping to prevent signs of premature ageing, hydrating, reviving, nourishing and moisturising the skin as well as making small wrinkles and fine lines less apparent. It all sounds too good to be true, so does the Balaton Spa [...]

January 17th, 2009 | Catriona | 0 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

Sony Photo Frame DPFV900B

Sony have entered the digital photo frame market with an extremely sleek range with Sony’s usual excellent build quality and easy to use software. They also have some really groovy features such as HDMI output, but these frames are not perfect and there are some shortcomings that will affect a few users. The [...]

January 17th, 2009 | Tony | 0 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

GE A835 8 Megapixel Camera

Not only is the A835 sleek, but powerful too and is excellent value for an eight-megapixel camera. With its 25mm body, it gives amateur photographers a 3x optical zoom, 4.5x digital zoom and a large bright 2.5” LCD screen. It also includes advanced features such as Smile, Blink and Face Detection plus In-Camera Panorama Stitching. [...]

January 17th, 2009 | Tony | 0 comments | Continued
post thumbnail

HDMI Cable Con

In the past when interconnects for audio and visual equipment were analogue the quality of the cable would make a real difference to image and sound quality. However, the same cannot be said of digital interconnects such as HDMI cables. These either work or they don’t work; and there is no difference between [...]

April 6th, 2008 | Tony | 3 comments | Continued