When I was at Asda late last night, I stopped by the fridge section to browse the prepared sandwiches. A particular Weight Watchers selection caught my eye; several wraps ranging from Chicken Caesar to Fajita. Checking the date on a Chicken Fajita Wrap, I realised that it still had two days until it expired, so I thought it was worth popping into the trolley and saving for lunch the next day!
So, raring to try the new-to-me product, I sat myself down at lunch time, with the wrap now out of its plastic wrapper and cardboard holder, and sitting across my plate. It was a nice size, about the 20cm in length, or it would have been if it hadn't somehow split itself in half!. The wrap was a pale floury colour, pretty much like most other wraps I had tried. It was quite enclosed, not much indication as to what the contents packed inside ...
Advantages: inch loss, great skin, really works Disadvantages: price, can be a bit uncomfortable
the history of wrapping has ever lost inches from their wrists but at least it shows they are thorough!!
The bandages look disgusting ? they are the colour of nasty grey underwear that?s been in the wash too many times. I was expecting them to be ?muddy? and to find myself looking like a swamp beast, but the ?mud? is very runny so it isn?t at all messy. It?s also warm so the sensation of being wrapped up isn?t unpleasant.
The therapist starts at the ankle and wraps you up in the bandages, as tightly as you can bear (the tighter the better for results) you are wrapped up both legs then up your body and finally your arms are wrapped to the wrists ? it only takes about 10 minutes for the wrapping itself (although I suspect if I tried the home wrapping kit that is available from the web site it would take a lot longer and be a lot more messy ...
Yesterday I was feeling a bit peckish and instead of resorting to the lazy type of lunch I could have opted for like McDonalds or Burger King I thought I?d try a healthier option. I looked around but was getting stressed out as all of the pasta salad?s looked horrible and they weren?t making me want to buy them so I was having a panic because lunch hour was ticking on and more decent rolls etc were being grabbed. I finally resorted to Tesco and found my favourite things, their wraps. I have two favourite wraps I love the Southern Fried Chicken one but the one I?m reviewing is the Chicken Caesar Wrap.
So the packaging for these wraps is quite nice they are in a paper pocket which is sealed in cellophane. On the front is the name of the wrap so this one says Chicken Caesar in brown, orange and red text. Also it tells you to keep ...