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Degustabox July Review

September 8, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

I’ve reviewed the Degustabox quite a few times now and I’ve never been disappointed. Some subscriptions boxes fail to live up to the hype but this is definitely not one of them. This month is slightly late as we were away quite a lot in August so haven’t had a chance to try all the products until now.

Here is what was inside this months box:

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There was also a bar of Green&Blacks dark chocolate with lemon in there and somehow it vanished without even getting a pic taken.. Oops. It was good let me tell you. I love G&B.

Our favourite things from the box this month were:

Hornsby blueberry cider – we have tried a few of the Hornsby varieties now and loved each one. It’s crisp, fruity and refreshing.

Portlebay popcorn – these are delicious. One bag is missing from the pics as we dove in quite quickly and that was the bacon and maple syrup flavour which was just wow. Will be looking out for these in my locals supermarkets.

We also loved the Dr Oetker baking goodies I’ve used the
violet crystals to rescue a fairly awful looking chocolate cake and they are really nice. Think crushed up Parma violets. Yum.

One over cooked and cracking on top chocolate sponge..

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Cut off the burnt bits, topped with icing and sprinkled with violet crystals.

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The cake tasted delicious ..and to think it almost went in the bin!

I’m going to use the black tea from The Berry Company to make a cake later this week and I will share the recipe if it works out!

The Maggi bags are really useful to have in the cupboard and did you know you can also use them in the slow cooker? Tried and tested by me. Just add a little water to the slow cooker first.

It’s worth noting we also enjoyed the Zeo drinks and the Frank blueberry bar for some guilt free snacking.

Do you want to try a Degustabox? Well you can get £3 off using this code: KADM5

Check out the Degustabox website
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* We received a free Degustabox for the purpose of this review. All views are my own.

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Filed Under: Recipes, Reviews · Tagged: Degustabox, discount code, subscription boxes

Degustabox Giveaway

April 13, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · 14 Comments

A few days ago I posted a review of the March Degustabox you can read it here – there is also a pretty amazing slow cooked lasagne recipe on there too.

Degustabox is a monthly foodie delivery service. You receive a selection of food and drink products from both new and stablished brands for £12.99 per month with no fixed contract.

The goodies I received:

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I was thrilled with my first box and as its my blogs birthday weekend I thought it would be nice to share the love and give a box away to one of my lovely readers.

Plus it’s super simple to enter via the rafflecopter entry form below so what more could you ask for.

In case you don’t win here is discount code for you to use for £3 off your next box: W4BMD

I’ve read some great reviews from my fellow bloggers so why not check out what they think too:

Michelle from Thou shall not covet is a fan of the milkshakes.

Whilst Bex from I Always Believed In Futures loved the Nachos.

Chantelle tried the February box here and loved the Goody Good stuff sweeties.

Good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

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Filed Under: Reviews · Tagged: Blog birthday, competition, Degustabox

Delivery Day – Degustabox Review and Recipe – Slow Cooked Lasagne

April 7, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · 2 Comments

I was quite excited to be given the chance to review this food parcel delivery service from Degustabox. A parcel of unknown food products arriving on my doorstep each month – YES please. I wasn’t sure what to expect and I deliberately didn’t look at other reviews as I wanted a surprise.

Well I was more than happy with my first box. It arrives well packaged and by a courier who lets you know approximately what time of day it will arrive – which I love.

The box..

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Inside the box..

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Contents..

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So what did we get:

Shaken Udder Milkshakes In Strawberry,banana and Choc. A new breed especially for kids.. Perhaps so but there’s a reason why there is no pic of the strawberry one and that’s because it lasted little more than a few mins of the box being opened and ahem it wasn’t drunk by Izzy. We already liked Shaken Udder goodies having sampled their wares at Camp Bestial several times but this was the first time I’d tried these ones. Delicious and the other two flavours which were consumed by Izzy were enjoyed very much! There were also two vouchers for free Milkshakes included in the box 🙂

Schwartz Flavour Shots in Spanish Paella and Italian Tagliatelle. It was great seeing Schwartz products in the box as they are so reliable for great tasting products. I’m yet to try the paella but the tagliatelle is superb.

Drink me Chai I must be the only person in the world that hasn’t yet tried tried a chai latte but I’m really looking forward to sampling these. I especially love that its 99% caffeine free as I don’t have much caffeine anymore. We received a 250g tub of chai latte and a sachet of the earl grey.

Moma Porridge Pots In Cranberry And Raisin and Plain – No Added Sugar varieties.
I’m keeping these for our first camping trip of the year as I think they will make ideal breakfasts as they only need hot water to mix them up. Izzy loves porridge so a great way to keep her healthy eating habits up on hols.

Tyrrell’s Proper Popcorn In sweet n salty flavour. I love anything sweet and salty especially snacks such as popcorn. These are really tasty and it was nice to try a new brand out as I’d seen these before but never tried. This is what is great about the Degustabox – trying out new products you may not have otherwise.

Organico Italian Durum Wheat Pasta 500g bag of brown penne. I like different types of pasta and I tend to use wholemeal pasta when I make a pesto pasta salad so I will let you know what I think when I make that.

Mexican Dave’s Nachos Cheese Flavour. These are really good Nachos. We initially planned on making a tortilla dish in the oven with them but ended up munching them dipped in sour cream whilst enjoying a film. Yum.

Organico Tomato and Basil Sauce Another Organico product which we have already used and loved. This is a product you can feel good about feeding to your family. Straightforward natural ingredients including tomatoes, olive oil and basil with no nasty colourings or preservatives. I’ve used this in my recipe for slow cooked lasagne below.

Degustabox costs £12.99 per month including delivery and you do not have to sign up for a set amount of time which is great. You can get £3.00 off your next box by using this discount code: W4BMD

I will also be running a competition to win a box later this week to coincide with my blog birthday celebrations.

Slow Cooker Lasagne

You will need:

1 jar of Organico Tomato and Basil sauce
1/2 carton of chopped toms( I used one with added onions and basil)
1 pack of beef mince
75g of Lardons or diced bacon
Garlic paste (just a large squirt will do)
1 small red pepper diced
1 chunk of courgette diced
1 stick of celery diced
Dried herbs ( I used Schwartz perfect shake pasta blend)
Lasagne sheets

For the white sauce:
Milk 1.5pts
50g plain flour
50g butter
100g grated Cheese ( I used cheddar)

To top:
1/4 tub of creme fraiche
I large tomato
Few basil leave
Parmesan or hard cheese
Black
Brown your mince and bacon before adding your diced courgette, peppers, garlic paste, dried herbs and celery.

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Lightly sauté for a few mins before adding your Organico sauce and chopped tomatoes and stir through, leave to simmer. Make up your white sauce – melt butter in a sauce pan, beat in your flour and then whisk in your milk and simmer until thickened, season with salt and pepper and mix in about 50g of cheese.
Turn off the heat on your pans and put your first layer of bolognese sauce into the slow cooker and turn on to high. Add a layer of lasagne sheets and then white sauce ( sprinkle with some remaining cheese) and continue until you run out.

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For the final later top your white sauce with creme fraiche, grated Parmesan and black pepper then decorate with sliced tomatoes and basil leaves. Drizzle with olive oil and put your lid on.

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Leave for 5-6 hours until golden.

This method would work with your usual lasagne recipe but this one was particularly good. Tomatoey, cheesy, basilly goodness.

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It was the nicest lasagne I’d had in a long time and I definitely think slow cooking is my new method. Thanks to Mamaowl blog for the tip 😉

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Filed Under: Reviews · Tagged: Degustabox, lasagne, monthly subscription, reviews, Slow cooker

Foodie Round Up – March

April 1, 2014 · by munchiesandmunchkins · Leave a Comment

This month has been just a bit lovely when it comes to foodie goodies.

I’ve been sent quite a few lovely things to try out and I’ve bought some nice stuff myself too.

First up:

Metcalfes Skinny Topcorn:

I’ve recently become a member of the #topcorntribe which has to be one of the best tribes ever. Every month I will get a gift box of Topcorn to sample and tell you all about.. And it’s pretty amazing corn.

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These are the flavours it contained:

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There was more than one of each flavour but we may have ..ahem..eaten some rather quickly.

It feels like such an indulgent treat but they are really low in calories so you don’t feel guilty. I’ve developed a bit of a thing for the sweet n salt flavour. The chocolate crackle feels very naughty and the Wasabi has a lovely kick.

Next..

Bahlsens Pick Up biscuits

I’ve reviewed theses on the blog already so I won’t go on but they are devilishly moreish.

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Jordans Country Crisp – strawberry

I was sent these to create a recipe out of but I’m ashamed to say they didn’t last long enough.. Myself, my OH and Izzy devoured theses in a matter of days and they are sweet and crunchy and well just really good.

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I am however planning to buy more this week and I’m thinking.. Flapjacks?

Degustabox

I will be reviewing this later in the week so I won’t spoil it but so far it gets a big thumps up. Milkshake..chocolate tea and nachos.. What’s not to love?

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Schwartz

We have been sent a lovely pile of goodies from Schwartz and I’ve been loving trying them out. I’ve never been disappointed in a Scwartz product and I find them excellent value for money too. We also got some extras in our Degustabox so that’s a bonus!

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I think I’ve been a little bit spoilt this month.. What will next month bring?

* Products have been gifted in exchange for a review.

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