the NutRageous pact.

In: Foodies|Inspired|My Library

10 May 2009

I love grocery shopping and I can spend a good few hours — the husband flees screaming! *LOL* — walking along every aisle of Tesco, Carrefour, Cold Storage or any local kedai runcit. Don’t ask me why. But I find it most fulfilling than going on any other shopping spree.

With such fervour, you’d think that I’d know every single brand there is in the supermarket. And where to get the best deals this weekend. Fortunately, there’s still a lot to learn! *eyes gleaming*

Are you familiar with this sinful bar?

Nutrageous

I had no idea until late August of last year. And where did I came to know it from? (An undeniable influence of Product Placement in books we read!)

The Pact by Jodi Picoult

You MUST read this book!

My Verdict: 5 star
This book was one of the many JP titles on my wishlist. I had some difficulty locating it at first, and it was a joy — to my depleting wallet — when I found it at Times Warehouse Book Clearance at Hartamas Shopping Centre, going for 30% off!

Located on Line 7 of Page 215, lies this Noun on the very last word of the sentence — NutRageous. And since then, the name has been absentmindedly sitting in my brain. So you can imagine my childish excitement when I found it calling my name on Friday. For RM2.90, I bought it with sheer delight!

The bar is now lying beside this screen awaiting for its Judgment Day. While that day would definitely come no sooner than later, I look forward to finally unwrapping its bright orange protection after almost 9 months of searching! Would it be a disappointment or gastronomical orgasm?

Oh well. Since I’m now on a roll with Reese’s Peanut Butter bars, I’m attempting to find its cousin below. Which I doubt I’ll be able to find them here.

Btw, have you seen Him?

Reese Whips

To all Mothers (and expecting to-be),

Happy Mothers’ Day! ♥ heart ♥

Reese Bouquet



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