PBancroft
Senior Member
- Location
- Winchester
Has anyone else tried the Graze.com food boxes? What do you think?
For those that haven't seen them, basically they deliver a mix of dried and fresh fruit, seeds, nuts etc. to your home or office once a week (or however often you choose).
They do an energy package, which I thought I would I would trial because I sometimes feel a little lethargic in the afternoons after riding in and I never really know what to eat after the obvious banana or bag of raisins. And getting a surprise each week as of what is going to be in the box is good too - this week I got an Apricot/Goji Berry mix, a Cajun seed mix, Macadamias and ... well OK it was some raisins. That wasn't so good then.
I only signed up a few weeks ago. I'm in two minds because it is a little pricey for what you get (£2.99 for about 150g of food) but it is delivered, and you do get a tailored mix.
Are there any similar alternatives (short of keeping a drawer filled with an assortment of different foodstuffs)?
Now for the blatant self promotion - if anyone does sign up to graze if use the code KZCXT52Y I get a slightly cheaper box and you get a free one. If you'd rather pay, or use another code, heck its no puncture in my wheels.
For those that haven't seen them, basically they deliver a mix of dried and fresh fruit, seeds, nuts etc. to your home or office once a week (or however often you choose).
They do an energy package, which I thought I would I would trial because I sometimes feel a little lethargic in the afternoons after riding in and I never really know what to eat after the obvious banana or bag of raisins. And getting a surprise each week as of what is going to be in the box is good too - this week I got an Apricot/Goji Berry mix, a Cajun seed mix, Macadamias and ... well OK it was some raisins. That wasn't so good then.
I only signed up a few weeks ago. I'm in two minds because it is a little pricey for what you get (£2.99 for about 150g of food) but it is delivered, and you do get a tailored mix.
Are there any similar alternatives (short of keeping a drawer filled with an assortment of different foodstuffs)?
Now for the blatant self promotion - if anyone does sign up to graze if use the code KZCXT52Y I get a slightly cheaper box and you get a free one. If you'd rather pay, or use another code, heck its no puncture in my wheels.