Tuesday 8 March 2022

GRAZE

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Each box comes with 4 healthy portioned snacks, that is picked by the Graze team based on your preferences when you subscribe, you also get a little info card that tells you what's in each of your snack pots.



Firstly we have THAI STYLE SWEET CHILLI VEGGIE PROTEIN POWER, this snack pot contains chilli honey peanuts. black pepper and lemon broad beans, garlic sesame sticks and edamame beans.
The Benefits - This snack pot is a source of fibre and protein, which will help your body to build muscle. It's recommended to have a portion of nuts and legumes everyday, as they are a handy way to have quality fats, essential vitamins and minerals. Graze's veggie snacks are all made with natural plant protein sources.
- Source of fibre
- Less than 150 calories per serving
- Suitable for vegetarians
I thought the wild rice sticks were really nice, they weren't too bland.
I also thought the lemon & black pepper broad beans were really nice, they were full of flavour and weren't too overpowering.
I absolutely loved the honey chilli peanuts, they were full of flavour, they had a really nice kick to them and the right amount of sweetness too.


Next we have OUR VERSION OF JAFFA CAKE, this snack pot contains orange flavoured raisins, Belgian dark chocolate buttons and roasted hazelnuts.
The Benefits - The raisins are naturally flavoured with orange juice, meaning no artificial sweeteners or refined sugars. Roasted hazelnuts are a tasty way of getting some essential minerals and healthy fats, they also make the snack pot a source of manganese and copper, nutrients need for energy metabolism and protection of cells from oxidative stress.
- Source of manganese
- Source of copper
- Source of fibre 
- Nutritious alternative to Jaffa Cakes
- Suitable for vegans
The Belgian dark chocolate buttons were nice, they weren't too bitter, which I often find with dark chocolate.
The orange infused sultanas were nice, the flavours were spot on, but I wish there was a little more of the orange flavouring.


Next up we have CHOCCY WONDERS - ALMOND AND COCONUT, this snack pot contains dark chocolate buttons, blanched almonds, milk chocolate coated peas and coconut flakes.
The Benefits - The chocolate in this snack pot has 75% less sugar, with naturally sweet chicory root fibre, it contains no artificial sweeteners and is a source of vitamin E, as well as a source of fibre.
- 75% less sugar
- Source of vitamin E
- High in fibre
- Suitable for vegetarians
The almonds were okay, sadly they weren't anything special.
The coconut flakes were really nice and crunchy.
I wasn't a fan of the dark chocolate buttons, they were too bitter for.
I loved the chocolate coated peas, they were really nice and didn't taste like peas.


Lastly we have SWEET CHILLI CRUNCH, this snack pot contains sweet chilli coated peas, sweet chilli broad beans, sweet chilli corn and sweet chilli corn hoops.
The Benefits - This snack pot is packed with vegetables, containing beans, corn and peas, making it high in fibre.
- High in fibre
- Packed with veg
- 139 calories per portion
This snack pot is really nice and full of flavour and it wasn't too spicy.

Now it's time to get into the business side of the Graze box, each box comes with 4 snack pots with snacks had selected just for you from your preferences you give the Graze team from over 100 choices. Each box is £3.99, with your 1st box being half price on subscription, You can choose between having your personalised box delivered through your letterbox every week or fortnightly with also the choice of being able to skip a box or take a holiday if you're away when you box is due. You can also earn rewards by simply being a loyal grazer, by rating and and reviewing your box. If you are interested in making your own Graze subscription then head over to the Graze website.

Here is a code to help you on your way and get your 1st, 5th and 10th boxes for free:
LEANNM6MB.

See you soon!


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