Have You Got Your Referendum Snacks in Yet? Here's what I picked up in M&S for a Scottish-themed Feast.

Are you staying up late tonight for the results of the referendum coming in? I am. I'm so excited. Of course such an occasion requires snacks, and with their Lochmuir salmon in mind I headed off to hunt down some Scottish snacks in Marks & Spencer

Here is what I've lined up for snacking on tonight. Pop into M&S on your way home and pick up some treats too, if you see something you like. 

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Shortbread £2.30 : Raspberry Presse £2.00

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Oat & Walnut Biscuits £2.00 : Red Cheddar £3.00 : Scotch Eggs £2.20

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Terrine £4.25 : Salmon Quiche £1.75 : Salmon Salad £4.00

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Big, tasty sandwiches £4.00

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Marks & Spencer are Making Me Want Pyjammas with a Cape

Flicking through my inbox of PR emails this morning, this cosy selection of onesies and jim jams looked very appealing. Marks & Spencer have a great selection for the whole family, which can be ordered online and delivered for free to your local branch. Here are some of my favourite kids' pyjamas.

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Girls' Batman jammies!

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Anyone else going Frozen crazy this Christmas? Can't wait.

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Two pack of pandas.

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Jammies with a cape. A cape. You didn't know you wanted jammies with a cape until this morning, but now you do.

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And yes, it's got a big, red, baboon bum.

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Very sweet baby onesies too.

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Mum doesn't get left out. Look at this super soft, cosy jammie top.

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These are slippers! They look good enough to wear outside!

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Dr. Martens Want YOU To Busk At Their New Belfast Store

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Iconic footwear and clothing brand Dr. Martens is calling for local musicians to ‘Busk for Belfast’ to celebrate the launch of its first standalone store in Northern Ireland.

Belfast in the 1970s and 80s saw Ulster punks adopt the Dr. Martens boot and its association with various subcultures from all generations continues today, showcased in the current #STANDFORSOMETHING campaign that champions real Docs wearers.

The newly opened Corn Market store is playing host to a week of celebrations of Belfast punk and alternative music, and buskers are being invited to perform outside of Dr. Martens from Monday 22 to Saturday 27 September.

Boot prints will mark the spot on Corn Market for musicians and artists to take it turns to play to the passing public, and a window display will encourage the audience to share photos and clips of their favourite busker using the hashtag #STANDFORSOMETHINGBELFAST.

People of Belfast are encouraged to stop and listen to the buskers outside the store, and share their favourite using #STANDFORSOMETHINGBELFAST on social media, to be in with a chance to WIN a pair of Docs.

Musicians can busk outside the store all day every day from Monday 22 to Saturday 27 September.