Saturday, February 2, 2013

Graze

So, there is a new 'box' website called Graze.com. I believe it officially launched on the 22nd of January, so it is still a baby of a company. Anyways..Graze is an invitation only company that sends you boxes with healthy yummy (well I am guessing that they are yummy) snacks every week for just $5 a box (Shipping and all of that fun stuff is included with this price). You receive your first box for free and I believe your fifth box is free as well (At least mine is), and whenever you get a person to sign up using your invite code you can either donate a dollar to the Graze School of Farming in Uganda (I will get to that later) or a dollar off on your next box (You cannot use multiple dollars off on one box however..so if you had two people sign up and chose the dollar off with both those would go to two seperate boxes). I have not yet recieved my first box as I just signed up last night, however I am REALLY excited to find out what I get and how it is...and I will do a review asap.

I bet you are wondering what kinds of healthy snack foods they have...well, they have quite a bit of yummy looking healthy snacks.. the categories are;
Dips & Dippers
Flap Jacks (Granola Bars)
Savory Snacks
A Touch of Chocolate (theres stuff with Dark Chocolate and stuff with White Chocolate)
Healthy Treats
Pure Fruit
Whole Nuts
Pure Fruits, Nuts and Seeds
Super Seeds.

The website individually shows every selection that they have and you can click on Trash (If you dont like the item), Try (if you want to try the item), Like (If you have tried the item and you like it) and Love (if you've tried it ant loved it). All of the items also have a full list of ingredients. ..Now, if you are vegetarian/Vegan, you can automatically trash everything that doesnt fit your dietary needs..(same goes for if you need glueten free, dairy free, etc).


Now onto the Graze School of Farming in Uganda.- it is basically something that this company set up to teach locals how to grow fruit trees in Uganda, they provide tution, tools, and whatever else is needed to grow orchards. so while the company is helping feed us they are also helping out a poor/deprived country/community.

Soo, I hope that I have gotten some people interested in Graze, and I will do a review of my first Graze Box once it comes in.

For those of you who do want to join Graze, here is my invite code for you to use.


All you have to do is go to Graze and enter in that code in the box that says 'enter here to get started' .. then it will prompt you to sign up.

I am pretty excited about this even if it does cost money. =]

--Jana


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