Tuesday, March 17, 2026

I Try A McDonald's McGriddle For The First Time

It's late on Monday March 16th '26 as I start this post. By tomorrow, which will be today (or later!) when you read this, I would have finally tried something I've wanted to tick off my fast food bucket list.

I first became aware of McDonald's McGriddles in one of the chats I had with my friend, Vicki, a long time ago. I'd make a guess it was around the time when McDonald's brought back the Breakfast Wrap after the lockdowns. Vick asked me something along the lines of 'have you ever tried a McGriddle?'

I had no clue what they were. Vick explained they're a breakfast sandwich with the food contained between 'maple cakes'. I don't know why I quoted 'maple cakes' (there, I did it again!). I cannot recall if that's how Vick worded it. However, upon doing my own research, I concluded they sounded very intriguing. Kind of like hard pancakes (scones? biscuits?) Whatever it was, I wanted to try one!

A few weeks back, I came across a video on YouTube. The man in front of the camera ran through a handful of new products set to be a part of the new McDonald's menu.

McGriddles are set to debut here in the UK for a limited time. Starting in a few hours from when this post sees the light of day, in fact. 

I'm ordering one on DAY ONE. I have to.

It has been a long time since I ordered McDonald's for breakfast. It looks like June, so would have been when Vick was still with us. I would have loved to have been able to break the news as soon as I found out these items are finally making their way here. 

What I'm going to do is let this post go live at midnight and then update it once I've had the breakfast.

If all goes to plan, you'll witness my initial thoughts immediately below the timecard.

Many Hours Later

I woke up earlier than I would have liked. The first thing I did was wonder which day of the week it was. I initially thought it was the weekend and then realised it was Tuesday. It then dawned on me 'Ahh, it's the McGriddle today.'

After figuring out the day, I checked both the UberEats and Just Eats apps to see if the new product was available on the menu. 

The good news - it is.

My ordered arrived a little after 8:30am.


We ordered three Sausage and Egg McGriddle meals. I noticed a strong whiff of coffee when the courier handed over the bags. I thought it had spilled. Anyway, I wanted to mention the coffee because - as soon as I put that bag aside (it hadn't spilled) - I was left with the one containing the food. The aroma of maple was strong before I had even opened up the bag. It would have been the first sensation I experienced at the handoff had one of us not ordered coffee today.

MxDonald's McGriddle Lands in the UK

The maple scent was even more empowering once I unwrapped the product. As you can see above, it has the M stamped into it.

Before I continue, I'd like to draw attention to something I wrote in the first part of today's post.

I mentioned the word 'maple cakes' because, when Vicki described them to me, I had a vision of the sandwich holding items between two pancakes. That imagination was thrown off a few days ago when I was talking about McGriddles in a chatroom. One of the users stated that they were 'like a biscuit', so I began to explore the thought they were more like scones rather than the pancakes I had assumed them to be for the past six plus years.

MxDonald's McGriddle Lands in the UK

It turns out my initial guess, prompted by Vick's explanation, was spot on. They lean heavily more to being a thick pancake rather than a biscuit (scone!).

So - I suppose - that's what it felt like to eat one. Two maple-flavoured thick pancakes with sausage, egg and a slice of cheese.

Over the years, one of my favourite McDonald's breakfast meals has been sausages and pancakes. I never really went for the McMuffin. Only when I felt like a change. It has either  been the sausages and pancakes or a breakfast wrap/roll.

The McGriddle seems like a collision between the sausages and pancakes meal and some of the contents of the other breakfast meals I go for.

A nice collision. Sweet and savoury.

I will surely have a McDonald's McGriddle again. Maybe not during this current run, but when - or if - the company brings it back in the future.

Vick was right to point the McGriddle out to me. I did enjoy it. 

The product took its time to get here. Apparently, the McGriddle has been around for twenty-three years.

I can now officially tick a McDonald's McGriddle off the list of things Vick shone a spotlight on during our many chats over the years. I still have a lot of other things I'd like to try out. Such as a Little Caesar's pizza or one of those Frosty drinks from Wendy's.  I hold out hope those franchises branch out local to me. They're apparently on the rise in England, so I hope they eventually find their way across the bridge.

I bought a 'fountain Coke', as Vick called them, with today's breakfast. I've left it in the fridge to have later. When I do, I'll toast her.

McDonald's Coca-Cola

Monday, March 16, 2026

Hogan And The Academy Awards

I had the Academy Awards on for a couple of hours before I fell asleep last night.

One of the things I made sure to watch was the In Memoriam tributes where the ceremony honours those who passed away within the past year.

I thought it was splendidly done. I must have dropped off shortly after that, but woke up to find out who won the remaining Oscars.

Upon searching through news, it stumbled across something I should have actually been on the ball about.

There are a few wrestling news sites covering the fact that Hulk Hogan wasn't mentioned in last night's tribute.

The fact I hadn't even noticed it should speak volumes. It's not something I was looking out for, but - with all that said - I find myself in two minds about the exclusion, whether it was intentional or not.

Yes, I state this knowing fully well how Hogan's star fell late in his life due to things he was caught saying on a hidden video. 

I've gone back-and-forth on this today. Hogan should have been included.

He was likely going to be a major star in professional wrestling. However, Hulk Hogan's first step into being a cultural emblem of the 1980s (and beyond, but let's just argue for the 80s only) was through his appearance as Thunderlips in Rocky III.

Rocky III - the second sequel to a film which won a trio of Oscars including Best Picture, from ten nominations, in 1977.

Thunderlips .vs. Rocky

There are other Hulk Hogan films that followed. I'd be a fool to argue he should have been mentioned based off those titles, but - the one that makes the case the most is the one which drove him to the mainstream dance.

Hogan's wasn't the only name missing from the list, however. Other prominent exclusions were Robert Carradine, Richard Chamberlain, James Van Der Beek, Eric Dane and Brigette Bardot.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

John Alford Dies

As a Grange Hill and London's Burning fan, I was obviously intrigued to see John Alford back in the news over the past few years following allegations of him sexually assaulting teen girls. 

The former actor was found guilty of those crimes and was jailed earlier this year. That, I thought, would be the last I'd read about him for some time.

Well - it didn't turn out like that.

Last night's news announced that Alford was found dead in his cell on Friday. 

I don't have much to say. I was obviously stunned to read it. 

It's hard to write anything positive about John Alford knowing how his life turned out. And the lives his actions affected. 

What I will say is this: his character of Robbie Wright was always there as the sidekick to my all-time favourite: Ziggy Greaves. So, it's somewhat difficult for me to think of Alford but not remind myself of all the shenanigans Ziggy would get up to during that era of the high school drama. 

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Cheltenham Festival 2026 Betting: The Aftermath

Here's how Cheltenham 2026 went for me.

Cheltenham 2026 Betting Results

The last three days were annoying, but that's obviously because things kicked off so well on Tuesday.

As you can see, I spent a total of £51.30 across the week. I returned £190.12. Therefore, I was up by £138.82 once all was said and done yesterday evening.

It's annoying that the luck didn't carry through from Wednesday into Friday. However, it's difficult to say that Cheltenham was a betting failure when I walked out in the black.

I cannot even consider it bittersweet. I came out ahead. That's great. 

But - if only I had more than one great day!

Friday, March 13, 2026

Cheltenham Festival 2026 Betting: Day Four

Cheltenham Festival 2026 - Friday's Picks

I'll be straight up with you - Microsoft Copilot has been worked to the bone this morning to the point where it has made a bunch of errors in the final furlong of the picking strategy I have asked it to follow for me.

The AI program had given me horses for incorrect races, so I told it to hang things up for the day. I'll run with my own choices using the top three from 100-run simulations Copilot ran for me today before the late errors became prominent. 

1:20 Triumph Hurdle
Proactif

2:00 County Handicap Hurdle
Murcia

2:40 Mares Chase
Panic Attack

3:20 Novices Chase
Thedeviluno

4:00 Gold Cup
The Jukebox Man

4:40 Challenge Cup Open Hunters' Chase
Its On The Line

5:20 Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle
Air Of Entitlement

Results

Today turned out to be another crap one in regards to winners.

The only win came in the final race of the day when Art of Entitlement took the Jockeys' Handicap Hurdle. Before that, I had a 2nd placed finish for Its On The Line in the Hunters. 

Panic Attack finished third in the Mares Chase.

The £12 total stake turned into a £10.57 loss.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Cheltenham Festival 2026 Betting: Day Three

After the brilliance of Tuesday, and yesterday's implosion, I'm back for another day of Cheltenham 2026.

And so is Microsoft Copilot. 

I've once again asked the AI program to select a horse from each race. 

Below are the seven picks it has chosen for today's race card. I've made an important change with today's betting in that I've split the selections up so I have four horses in a Lucky 15 and the rest in a patent. 

Cheltenham 2026 - Thursday's Picks

The Lucky 15's stakes are 30p each-way. I've opted for:

1:20 - Carrigmornaspruce
2:40 - Jetara
3:20 - Ballyburn
4:00 - Banbridge

The Patent gamble is for 45p each-way. The selections are:

2:00 - Regent's Stroll
4:40 - Kikijo
5:20 - Jeriko Du Reponet

I have also used the free £2 bet on Jetara £1 each-way because the selection has the longest odds. 

Results
Another abysmal day. I had two horses place, but they were in opposing multiples.

Regent's Stroll finished third in the Handicap Chase while Banbridge's third place , in the Paddy Power Stayers' Hurdle. The results returned 95p for the patent and 69p for the Lucky 15.

Copilot? More like Kamikaze pilot.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Cheltenham Festival 2026 Betting: Day Two

Realistically, after yesterday's good results, I believe I should enter today's Cheltenham betting with low expectations. 

With that stated, I've done the same thing as yesterday. I've given Microsoft Copilot all of the races for today and it has simulated the results. I have then asked it to pick one horse from each race pointing out I'd like a mixture of value and sensible plays.

Here's what it has given me.

Copilot's Cheltenham 2026 Day 2 Picks

1:20PM Supreme Novices Hurdle
Sober 13/2

2:00PM Novices' Chase
Kaid D'authie 5/1

2:40PM Premier Handicap Hurdle
Kateira 9/1

3:20PM Cross Country Chase
Desertmore House 6/1

4:00PM Queen Mother Championship Chase
Marjborough 10/11

4:40PM Grand Annual
Be Aware 4/1

5:20PM Champion Bumper
The Mourne Rambler 7/1

Just like yesterday, all seven of these selections have been placed in a Super Heinz worth £12 in total. As well as that, Sober is the selection I've used as a £1 each-way punt from a £2 free bet. 

Results

Dire.

That's the best way to describe today's results.

The Super Heinz didn't work at all. I had only one winner, and that was The Mourne Rambler in the Champion Bumper. By then, all was lost because I needed at least two wins for any sort of return. 

Here's how each horse did in order: 16th, Fell, 6th, 8th, 7th, 12th, 1st.

Back tomorrow.