Is this new graze food delivery any good?
twilighter95
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So I have become a member of this graze website that delivers healthy foods to your door... you select what you might like etc.. quite high in calories such as nuts and seeds but is that okay? the way I see it.. its better than eating crisps or a chocolate bar for a snack
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I just signed up as well, will see if it stops me wanting to run to the vending machine for chocolate just before hometime or I just scoff it all down when I am not hungry because it is there0
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I was thinking of signing up too, even just for the free box to see what it is like. Will see how it goes0
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I had a look and thought it was a bit pricey. I'm considering just buying a stack of nuts, seeds, olives etc and bagging them up into 100 calorie portions in sandwich bags once a week.0
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No way...it's expensive and although "healthier" than a bag of crisps and a mars bar, the box will set you back no less than 600 calories. I'll stick with my fruit and veggie sticks!0
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thanks for the advice. i will definitely take it onboard.0
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I signed up for the "light" version and just got my first box last week. The stuff inside was delicious (notice I say "was", it's all gone!) and everything in mine was 100 calories or less. But the packages are very small. I don't know if it is worth $5 to me so I'm thinking of cancelling.0
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You can choose a low calorie box. I think they're great and really look forward to my box arriving on the doorstep every Saturday. I got dried apple with toffee sauce in my box this week which, if I remember correctly, is less than 80 calories.
Only been two weeks so far though, so we shall see.....0 -
Oh man... Why don't I live in the UK :-( This looks awesomely delicious, are there any plans to expand delivery to mainland Europe :-)?0
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I had a look and thought it was a bit pricey. I'm considering just buying a stack of nuts, seeds, olives etc and bagging them up into 100 calorie portions in sandwich bags once a week.
Brilliant idea - thanks for the tip, I know what I will be doing when I get home !!!!
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I used to get Graze, IMO its really good. Well portioned, really nice. I stopped having them delivered as I found I wasnt getting through them and they were starting to pile up on my desk. You can choose what you do and dont like.0
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I had a look and thought it was a bit pricey. I'm considering just buying a stack of nuts, seeds, olives etc and bagging them up into 100 calorie portions in sandwich bags once a week.
Brilliant idea - thanks for the tip, I know what I will be doing when I get home !!!!
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You're welcome! I know myself well and if I don't portion things up in advance then I will eat the lot!
I do a lot of hiking and make my own trail mix in little portion bags (nuts, seeds, Cheerios etc) so I can get the energy I need without consuming 10,000 calories in one go.0 -
I have been getting Graze boxes for over a year now.
The whole thing may add up to 600 cals (if you aren't careful about what you pick) but you aren't meant to eat the lot at once. :huh:
I have always found them to be good. If you take the time to go through and select the low cal options you can end up with some pretty decent and healthy snacks.
The only gripe I have with them is that they will always select one thing from each category - so for example, you won't get two lots of seeds in one box, you will get a portion of seeds, a portion of dried fruit, a cake, etc. That's a good method, however I am not so keen on dried fruit or nuts, so they have a habit of sending me the same things a lot.
And yes they are quite expensive (£3.98) a box, so I get one a week.0 -
I used to have it when I lived in the UK, they had a decent vegan selection which was good. I'm sure when I go back to the UK I will restart with them.0
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I love them but they are too expensive for what they are! X0
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I have it and if you pick the low cal options they are about 100 calories per punnet (you get 4 in a box), lasts me a week and is therefore good value in my book. Some fairly over the top opinions on here!
If you want a free box use code ZLZP1JND0 -
I've been getting Graze boxes for a few years now (they're not new - have been going since 2009), and they used to include fresh fruit which was great. I think they had to stop that due to supply problems though.
I get one box a week now and have one of the four punnets each day as a healthy snack. Some of the things you get are absolutely delicious.0 -
Since I have been on MFP I have not eaten many of my Graze punnets as the calories content is too high. Hubby has been having them instead. They are quite high calorie in general unless you get the light options which are probably not worth the money.0
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I can highly recommend Graze. We get them as snacks for my husband and I which keeps both of us out of the biscuit barrel and away from the crisps. They do both 'naughty' and nice treats, as well as sweet and savory and you can choose what type of treat you want and when across the week and the price is per delivery.
If you want a healthy varied diet in moderation then its a really easy solution. We have found that the variety and cost outweighs the cost of buying any other treats for in the week - and we didn't/don't buy many anyway. The variety is a nice luxury, especially when it always arrives fresh. And as far as I can tell all of the options are already in the MFP database. The box arrives containing 4 'punnets' and comes with a leaflet on nutritional information on each so you don't need to worry about calories/nutritional content being missed out from your daily journal.
I hope you like it too if you do decide to try it!0 -
I got about 7 boxes in total when I was a member. At first I thought it was amazing (getting snacks delivered) but I eventually got fed up of it. I think its a waste of money really. You could go out and buy snacks that are just as nutritious for similar calories.0
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I use them but only occasionally, like couple of times a month. I find when I get bored with all the current snacks I treat myself to these. It also helps broaden what you eat, like I now love a lot more nuts that I had never tried, simply because I didnt want to buy a massive supermarket pack. You can also go through and get rid of things you dont like (I cant stand olives!)
If anyone wants a free starter box (think you might need to be UK but not sure) use this code TXVZJ55, make your own mind up!0 -
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So I have become a member of this graze website that delivers healthy foods to your door... you select what you might like etc.. quite high in calories such as nuts and seeds but is that okay? the way I see it.. its better than eating crisps or a chocolate bar for a snack
I've been wanting to try out gaze but i need an invitation code if you haven't already used all your codes i would really appreciate it if you could share your code with me !0
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