Important Traits to Keep Hold Of + 5 More Food Reviews
Daily writing prompt
What’s the trait you value most about yourself?

There are numerous traits that I am rather proud of, and traits that I always try to stick with. For me, the most important one is “I don’t judge who you are, as long as you’re a good person”. What this means to me is, I don’t care about your skin colour, your religion, your sexuality, your race, your gender, your age, your ethnicity, just be you. As long as you’re a good person, we’ll get on just fine.

Other traits that I think are good that I have is my kindness, the age old saying “if you haven’t got anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all” comes to mind, and I stick by that. If you speak nice of others, others will only speak nice of you. I would also say that I am helpful, loyal and caring. Another one would be my level of detail, I like planning, I like comparing stats, which is why I do so many Google Reviews, and why I do this blog. I am a foodie, and I love going to new places, trying new food and seeing what is the best out there.


Speaking of, I have the last few reviews of eateries that we have visited in the UK, so similar to yesterday, I will quickly blast through these ones, and get them added to our overall Gourmet Gauge Scoresheet. There is however, one final UK venue that I have to review, but…it’s managed to get into the Hall of Fame tier, so they will get their own separate review next week. Let’s go baaaayby!

Nosh – Pickering: A lovely little café, we shared multiple ploughman’s boards, sandwiches and homemade quiches. Delicious food and great service.
Food: 9/10 Presentation: 9/10 Ambience: 7/10 Service: 8/10 Value for Money: 8/10
Total: 41/50 Highly Recommended!

Augustus – Taunton: A Michelin Stared restaurant, they serve exquisite food, which is well presented, the service here was next level.
Food: 9/10 Presentation: 9/10 Ambience: 8/10 Service: 10/10 Value for Money: 7/10
Total: 43/50 Highly Recommended!

Mrs Pott’s Chocolate House – Bristol: A cheeky little chocolate café, can’t go wrong with that. Loads of chocolatey treats with polished presentation.
Food: 9/10 Presentation: 7/10 Ambience: 7/10 Service: 6/10 Value for Money: 8/10
Total: 37/50 Worth A Visit!

Brent House Carvery – East Brent: Self-serve style carvery house, the food is good, due to it being self serve, the service is lower, but the value for money is good!
Food: 7/10 Presentation: 6/10 Ambience: 7/10 Service: 6/10 Value for Money: 8/10
Total: 34/50 Worth A Visit

Rich’s Cider Farm – Huntspill: Restaurant and farm shop onsite, food is decent, service has been hit and miss in the past. Booked a slot and were told we only had the table for an hour (whereas most places give you at least 90mins…).
Food: 6/10 Presentation: 7/10 Ambience: 7/10 Service: 6/10 Value for Money: 6/10
Total: 32/50 Worth A Visit


Our Follow Goal + Competition

Just a weekly reminder that we currently have a competition ongoing. To celebrate us reaching over 10,000,000 views on our Google Reviews, over 150 followers on Instagram and over 6,000 views on our blog this year, we are giving away a £10 Amazon voucher to one random follower. So make sure you follow our blog, and you could be in with a chance to win it. Competition closes at 11.59pm 30th September (UK time).

Alongside this we are also trying to hit 100 followers on here before the year is out, we have gained a few over the last few days, so we are JUST 14 FOLLOWERS AWAY! That’s about 1 a week. So let’s hit that Trekkie’s! Have a good weekend! 🙂

Leave a comment