M&S is short for Marks & Spencers. I don't quite know how to describe M&S, it's basically a store that sells clothes and food, many stores have 2 floors, with one floor for clothes and the other dedicated to food and sometimes called the food hall. They are one of the higher end food stores a bit like Waitrose.
What a lovely surprise and how kind of your friend. M & S food is one of our higher end stores and can be quite pricy. Percy Pig, Colin and Connie The Caterpillars are M & S own Sweets and Confectionary range, although some stores have tried to replicate their Colin The Caterpillar Cake. Which I guess the fondant fancies are a take on the brand Mr. Kipling's French Fancies. Some of their crisps are hand cooked which I think the prawn cocktail looked like. Worcester is pronounced Wuster Sauce and I agree you want a bit of flavour and zing but too much and it burns your tongue! Double Devon is probably referring to cream in the toffee.
I’ll let you into a little secret. Worcestershire sauce is not really pronounced the way it’s written. Most British people( at least in the south) dispense with the ‘Shire’ part of the name and the R is to all intent and purpose Silent in Worcester. So we phonetically pronounce it ‘Wooster’ sauce . Though if really want to, you could call it Woostershire sauce. Hope that helps.
I love these videos! I need more of them! Maybe you could try and get hold of some foods and snacks from Scotland, Ireland and Wales to try. Everything you tried there are general British snacks that you could probably get from whatever country of the UK you are in. But each of the countries have their own snacks and foods that that you wouldn’t really get in other countries. Some ideas for you may include: Wales: Bara Brith, Laverbread (it’s not what you think it is, trust me!) and Welsh Cakes. Scotland: Tablet, Edinbugh Rock, Irn Bru & Tunnocks (both of which can be found in other parts of the U.K. but are typically Scottish) Ireland: someone’s going to have to help me out here, I don’t know much about Irish snacks. But they’ll be some that are typically Irish! England: Kendal Mint Cake, Pontefract Cake & Bakewell Tart (again can be found in other parts of the U.K. but both originate from England) I’m sure there’s plenty more I’ve missed but you get the gist! But it’d be nice for you to try some regional stuff!
The fondant fancies are indeed very mildly chocolate lemon and strawberry. I've never been a huge fan of them, I find them way too sweet. Cocktail sauce in the UK is different to your cocktail sauce
the fancies are Marks and Spencers own take on Kiplings french fancies that do taste of chocolate strawberry and lemon most stores and supermarkets like m&s and sainsburys do there own cheaper versions of original cakes and biscuits
I'm sure there are M&S outlets somewhere in the US if you ever find one look in fresh cakes section they do a custard filled choux bun will ruin your diet for the whole day
If you have had shrimp remoulade in the US, that flavor profile is closer to British prawn cocktail. I wonder if you were looking for the horseradish flavor that is so prevalent in US seafood cocktail sauce?
First time viewer from the UK. Usually good stuff from upmarket M&S, just a little pricey! Sainsbury's more middle of the road supermarket. Worcester - pronounced wu-ster!
I'm writing notes while I watch so forgive me 😅 Oh Georgia the State, not the country 😂 right? Me and Leo are watching this together and he wants to eat everything 🥰 I told him that's Hailey and that's Nathan and he told me that they told us who they are in the beginning of the video 🙈 Whaat you can absolutely say 10 for everything, that's what I'm waiting for in the next video 😅 I'm also not an icing person! Those Chips look amazing And Leo guessed Hailey is going to give 10 to the second ones before she did. So we had to try to guess the last one as well. And I need to add flag of Finland bag on my shopping list for you 😂 Leo's comment: Good video.
Marks & Spencer’s is one of our higher end shops in terms of food, but their main thing is clothing. I’m not sure if all of them have a food hall, but I do know that there are some stores that are just the food hall which are basically just an expensive supermarket 😅
Mr Kipling French Fancies are Strawberry, Chocolate and Lemon flavoured; I’m not sure if other brands copy the flavours or if they just mimic the colours and make them Pink, Yellow and Brown
Wu-stir-sheer is how we say it where I’m from ☺️ I think that’s how to write it phonetically! Also, I think you might be thinking how our fries are French fries if they’re skinny and chips if they’re chunky!
This isn't any UA-cam video, this is an M&S UA-cam video !
So glad to have you guys back doing one of these. What fun. i would describe marks and spencers as a 'posh shop' personally
There’s something very cosy about your uploads. One of the calmest vibes on UA-cam.
It’s Wusta sauce and those ones from M&S are absolutely top tier. I love them.
Nice to see you guys back. Have missed your cool calm and chilled out demeanor.
We usually drop the shire, just wuster sauce will do 😂
Welcome back, and Hayley is closer in the pronunciation.
Good to see you back!
M&S is short for Marks & Spencers. I don't quite know how to describe M&S, it's basically a store that sells clothes and food, many stores have 2 floors, with one floor for clothes and the other dedicated to food and sometimes called the food hall. They are one of the higher end food stores a bit like Waitrose.
They also have home furnishing stores, normally on a retail park, so if you’re hankering for Percy Pig bedding…
welcome back :) have added this one to my watch later! Best wishes from the UK
When we were children in the 1960s, we always had M&S Fondant Fancies as a treat after tea on Sundays.
What a lovely surprise and how kind of your friend. M & S food is one of our higher end stores and can be quite pricy. Percy Pig, Colin and Connie The Caterpillars are M & S own Sweets and Confectionary range, although some stores have tried to replicate their Colin The Caterpillar Cake. Which I guess the fondant fancies are a take on the brand Mr. Kipling's French Fancies. Some of their crisps are hand cooked which I think the prawn cocktail looked like. Worcester is pronounced Wuster Sauce and I agree you want a bit of flavour and zing but too much and it burns your tongue! Double Devon is probably referring to cream in the toffee.
Aww this makes me so happy ❤ loved this thank you 😊
Wooster sauce!
I’ll let you into a little secret.
Worcestershire sauce is not really pronounced the way it’s written.
Most British people( at least in the south) dispense with the ‘Shire’ part of the name and the R is to all intent and purpose Silent in Worcester.
So we phonetically pronounce it ‘Wooster’ sauce .
Though if really want to, you could call it Woostershire sauce. Hope that helps.
"We're starting the year off fantastic" and fashionably late lol
So so glad to see you back again. Was so worried about you all. Stay well all.
I love these videos! I need more of them!
Maybe you could try and get hold of some foods and snacks from Scotland, Ireland and Wales to try. Everything you tried there are general British snacks that you could probably get from whatever country of the UK you are in. But each of the countries have their own snacks and foods that that you wouldn’t really get in other countries.
Some ideas for you may include:
Wales: Bara Brith, Laverbread (it’s not what you think it is, trust me!) and Welsh Cakes.
Scotland: Tablet, Edinbugh Rock, Irn Bru & Tunnocks (both of which can be found in other parts of the U.K. but are typically Scottish)
Ireland: someone’s going to have to help me out here, I don’t know much about Irish snacks. But they’ll be some that are typically Irish!
England: Kendal Mint Cake, Pontefract Cake & Bakewell Tart (again can be found in other parts of the U.K. but both originate from England)
I’m sure there’s plenty more I’ve missed but you get the gist! But it’d be nice for you to try some regional stuff!
Nice to see you !! ❤️ video
The fondant fancies are indeed very mildly chocolate lemon and strawberry. I've never been a huge fan of them, I find them way too sweet. Cocktail sauce in the UK is different to your cocktail sauce
I'm thensame with the fancies they feel funny slightly on my teeth xx
The Mr Kipling French fancies are definitely different flavours but M&S may not have flavoured theirs. Mr Kipling is the usual brand for these.
Double Devon would be double creamy, Devon is a County.
Wooster / Woostersher. Like how the shire in Yorkshire is pronounced!
the fancies are Marks and Spencers own take on Kiplings french fancies that do taste of chocolate strawberry and lemon most stores and supermarkets like m&s and sainsburys do there own cheaper versions of original cakes and biscuits
Percy pigs areraspberry, strawberry, cherry and grape flavours!
Missed ur videos 😊♡
I'm sure there are M&S outlets somewhere in the US if you ever find one look in fresh cakes section they do a custard filled choux bun will ruin your diet for the whole day
If you have had shrimp remoulade in the US, that flavor profile is closer to British prawn cocktail. I wonder if you were looking for the horseradish flavor that is so prevalent in US seafood cocktail sauce?
Shes right
Try the M&S version of Jaffa cakes
First time viewer from the UK. Usually good stuff from upmarket M&S, just a little pricey! Sainsbury's more middle of the road supermarket.
Worcester - pronounced wu-ster!
Lazy English wuss-tu-shu. normal English wuss-tu-shiya (the i is pronounced eye). Much love from SHropshire
Thank you!
great video if you have tried wotsits then try the sizzling steak flovor wotsits just a suggestion
I'm writing notes while I watch so forgive me 😅
Oh Georgia the State, not the country 😂 right?
Me and Leo are watching this together and he wants to eat everything 🥰 I told him that's Hailey and that's Nathan and he told me that they told us who they are in the beginning of the video 🙈
Whaat you can absolutely say 10 for everything, that's what I'm waiting for in the next video 😅
I'm also not an icing person!
Those Chips look amazing And Leo guessed Hailey is going to give 10 to the second ones before she did. So we had to try to guess the last one as well.
And I need to add flag of Finland bag on my shopping list for you 😂
Leo's comment: Good video.
british prawn cocktail and american shrimp cocktail r two very different things theres a video about it on the channel bigspoon littlespoon
There is Worcester and there is Worcestershire.
'wu-stuh-shere' - or at least that's how I pronounce it as an English person
Marks & Spencer’s is one of our higher end shops in terms of food, but their main thing is clothing. I’m not sure if all of them have a food hall, but I do know that there are some stores that are just the food hall which are basically just an expensive supermarket 😅
Mr Kipling French Fancies are Strawberry, Chocolate and Lemon flavoured; I’m not sure if other brands copy the flavours or if they just mimic the colours and make them Pink, Yellow and Brown
Don’t say Worcester just say Lee and Perrings as they created the sauce.
I hope you save some for sage😊
please try Irish snacks
Have you EVER given anything a ' 1 ' or a ' 2 ' ?
Wuss ter shur
Thanks for the help!
Worcester is pronounced wo-ster
Wu-stir-sheer is how we say it where I’m from ☺️ I think that’s how to write it phonetically!
Also, I think you might be thinking how our fries are French fries if they’re skinny and chips if they’re chunky!
Hi where is your daughter cos she is not in this
I know you don’t like to research, but you could look up how to pronounce fondant 😂
Waitrose,............better...............
wuss stir or occasionally woo ster