The Graze website is really easy to use and gives you lots of scrummy looking snacks to rate. You can enter any ingredient you don't like (I'm really not a fan of strong chili ) and they will allow you to 'bin' any recipes that contain them. Based on your preferences they send a selection of four different snacks.
So this is what you get...
A cute little 'letterbox friendly' box, made sustainably sourced and totally recyclable card and ridiculously pretty on the inside :) Your four different snacks in little sealed containers and a personalized info booklet with all the nutritional information and use by dates. Oh, and underneath the tray there is a napkin and, if you are lucky enough to get olives (as I did a couple of weeks ago) a little wooden fork to eat them with.
This weeks selection included pistachio nuts - mmmmm I lurve pistachio nuts, a lovely punnet of dried goji berries, cherries and organic apricots(cutely named 'love mix' ) and containing 2 of my 5 a day according to the nutritional info! There is a 'new' recipe called 'Chedder Gorge' which is basically crackers, salsa sticks and cheesy cashew nuts - what's not to like? And finally natural vanilla seeds: sunflower and pumpkin seeds in a vanilla and honey glaze. Now I'm a big fan of the 'savoury seed mix' and not sure if I would like a sweet version but they were scrummy and incredibly more-ish.
So have I tempted you yet?
If you would like to try a Graze Box for yourself you can get one sent absolutely FREE. Just visit http://www.graze.com/ and enter the code M1Q9TWD3 when you sign up. You can have your Graze box sent to your home or your work place and you can cancel further deliveries easily if you're not convinced.
For everyone of you that signs up with this code I will donate my 'feed your friends reward' (£1 off next Graze delivery) to the Graze School of Farming in Uganda a fantastic Charity that educates villagers in sustainable farming and helps them get their farm up and running. Every penny donated is spent helping these people help themselves.
Please note this post has not been sponsored or endorsed by Graze in any way. I have been receiving Graze snack boxes for a while and just wanted to share with you :)
Thanks for sharing that. I love nibbling on nuts and snacks. I signed up today and can't wait to get my first box x x
ReplyDeleteI keep looking at Graze and wondering whether we should do it or not think I may do. That looks lovely have to say xx
ReplyDeleteWell there is nothing to lose trying for free. I've ordered mine. :-)
ReplyDeleteI keep looking at Graze and wondering whether we should do it or not think I may do. That looks lovely have to say xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that. I love nibbling on nuts and snacks. I signed up today and can't wait to get my first box x x
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