1. They were internet based.
2. The were quirky.
3. They were cheap.
4. They were making me eat healthier
In late 2011 I found them again – so let’s have another look
at Graze.com
There are a few differences from the box that I used to
get – the first difference is the larger size. The punnets are now in fours,
not threes. Also, it looks like they’ve jettisoned the fresh fruit angle, and
replaced that with dips and breads.
My first box from them in a long time featured some
cracking new tastes – the black pepper cashews were a classical favourite, and
the rice cracker and chutney was a brilliant new addition. The lemon merainue
pie mixture wasn’t up to my tastes, not really the biggest fan of lemon
flavoured things, but the winner was the new “artisan” bread. It was a cheddar, red onion foccacia, which
was absolutely devine.
I enjoyed it, as the novelty came back, the price is
lower than normal (a half price offer got my to return, natch) and I have a
hunger for trying some new things in my daily eating habits. As I noted the
last time, I found myself reaching for my nuts rather than anything else. I have made a concerted effort to eat better
since returning to the UK to lose my Texas Fat, and Graze is a guilt-free way
of trimming my snack input (which is at an all time low) but keeping my
appetite satiated.
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