Snack Healthy With Graze: What’s in My June Nibblebox

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Something about Summer makes me want to eat light healthy snacks, and being a subscription box fanatic, I just had to re-subscribe to Graze to satisfy my cravings. In June I am getting two deliveries – a Nibblebox and a Calorie Counter box. Nibblebox arrived first, and here’s what was in it.

HOW IT WORKS
Graze is a snack food subscription providing over 90 different snack options for you to choose from. For $6.00/box weekly, bi-weekly or monthly [the choice is yours!] they will deliver a box with 4 snacks depending on your food preferences and each one of them is supposed to provide at least one health benefit.
Subscribe using this link to receive your first and fifth boxes free.

Bonnie Wee Oatbakes [red onion marmalade with cheese and chive oatbakes] – I received this snack at least three times before because it was in my “loves”, but this time for some reason I just didn’t feel it. The cookies felt a bit sandy and bland, although the onion marmalade was as delicious as ever. Maybe I just grew out of them? Either way, I moved them from “loves” to “trash”, so Graze will never send them to me again. Just a matter of personal preference, I guess.

Nature’s Immunity Nuts [roasted unsalted cashews, brazil nuts and raw pistachio kernels] – The 12-year-old in me started giggling uncontrollably after reading the label, but the 30-year-old examined the ingredient list and concluded that this is super healthy so I must eat it. This blend wasn’t particularly delicious, because it’s just a pile of roasted nuts [giggidy] without any added salt and spices, but it was pleasant and satisfying, since nuts contain lots of healthy kind of fat. I left them in the “try” status, because I would probably have them again, but they aren’t my favorite.

Fruit And Seed Flapjack [rustic rolled oat flapjack with mixed seeds and dried fruits] – This is another snack that I have previously received, but I was happy to try it again. It was just the way I remember – sweet, chewy and satisfying. It was in my “try” status, but I moved it up to “like” so that Graze knows to send it to me more often.

Creamy Peach Cobbler [peach fruit strings, honey almond slivers, amaretti drops and yogurt coated sunflower seeds] – Saved best for last! Oh my word, this is absolutely delicious! It tastes like a proper dessert, with that super sweet, peachy-almondy flavor, that has the depth of an actual peach cobbler without the extra calories. Both hubs and I practically devoured it in a minute or so. It’s going straight into my “loves” and I hope to get it again really soon.

Have you ever purchased a Graze box? What are some of your favorite healthy snacks?


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18 Comments

  1. Carleenp
    June 19, 2014 / 11:39 am

    OK, you have made me hungry now!

  2. June 19, 2014 / 2:05 pm

    Peach worms! lol. That one sounds amazing. Plain Brazil nuts are not my fave, so I hear ya on that one. They are really good for you, though. Not sure this is a subscription for me, but I like the idea!

  3. June 19, 2014 / 2:35 pm

    These look so delicious!

  4. June 19, 2014 / 5:48 pm

    I’ve never heard of a Graze box but it looks like something I’d love!

  5. June 19, 2014 / 7:54 pm

    The Creamy Peach Cobbler sounds good

  6. Jannatul JFR
    June 19, 2014 / 9:46 pm

    yumm

  7. June 20, 2014 / 12:59 am

    Well, this is a cute idea. I wouldn’t say no!

  8. June 20, 2014 / 9:10 am

    this looks so good! I love the name too!

  9. June 22, 2014 / 1:22 pm

    What a great service and the nuts look SO good!

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