10-02-2012, 11:32 AM | #1 |
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Heard about Graze boxes?
It's a brilliant idea where you get food sent through the post. Have a look here http://www.graze.com/home it's only £3.79 including postage, you can have it as often as you want or just once a fortnight. The stuff you get is really nice.
If you decide to try it use code 6YXQ1RR and you get your first box free and I get £1 off my next one.
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I've seen those advertised but is it a lot more costly than buying the items in julian greaves or holland and barratt for example? I'd imagine that you don't get very much?
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Do you get hickory smoked nuts and seeds or Cherry tomato, basil and pulian pesto focaccia bread in julian greaves or holland and barratt? The variety is amazing and you get to rate the things you like or don't like so they don't send you anything you don't want. Every box is hand selected to your taste. Myself and my eldest daughter get them and we haven't had the same thing in our boxes yet. You get 4 tubs in each box and there is plenty for an evening snack, better than a packet of crisps.
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I've eyed these up before but they're not suitable for coeliacs unfortunately.
I bet they're really tasty though, they look very tempting...
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What a shame Emma, I can't imagine what it's like to not be able to just eat what you want, you must have a hard time finding suitable foods.
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A number of people I know have these delivered to their work place - it keeps them out of th choccie biscuits
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Hmm, order the first free box then never get anymore?
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You could do that but once you have the first box you can't resist trying more, they are so nice.
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My eldest is coeliac too and my second son is currently undergoing tests, so if he has it, half of the family will be coeliacs. I've adapted most recipes to be gluten-free so it's not too bad. The foccacia looks so yummy in the Graze boxes - I'd definitely have the boxes delivered if I wasn't coeliac.
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I just got mine for this week, it has a deli topped focaccia, brambly apple and pear chutney dip with poppy seed flatbread, Belgian milk chocolate buttons, coconut and cranberries and a nut mix of Almonds, brazil nuts and pecans. Mmmm all looks yummy.
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