Something a little bit different this time. I love food and that isn't a secret, so when I saw an offer on Facebook for a half price food and drink box I grabbed it while I had the chance!
Degusta Box is a monthly subscription box where you get between 9-14 products ranging from crisps to cider! Priced at £12.99 including delivery and with most the products being full sized or very generous samples, I think it really is worth the money.
With January being the month to kick start your diet (or not in my case) January's box was the healthy box.
The first thing my eyes went straight to were my favourite ice teas Little Miracles, a blend of fruit juice, organic tea and ginseng. Even better I got my 2 favourite flavours peach and raspberry!
Total - £2.98
Next up Mornflake, 2 little porridge pots one with maple syrup and one with NUTELLA!!!! Add hot water and you're good to go.
Total - £3
As a student you can never have enough olive oil but this healthy alternative Alfa One Rice Bran Oil is an essential in my cupboard.
Total - £2
Another thing I've been wanting to try is coconut milk and what did I get? You guessed it Koko Dairy Free Original coconut milk.
Total £1.39
I once went through a phase where Pot Noodles were my life, but this healthier alternative Kabuto Noodles has introduced me to a more fresh and less stodgy pot noodle. I got Chicken Ramen flavour and I must say it was delicious.
Total - £2
Not one for making my own bread but I'm willing to give it a go with Sukrin bread mix.Sunflower and pumpkin bread sounds pretty delicious and also healthy, but for the price I wouldn't buy it with my own money.
Total - £5
The classic Ryvita biscuit takes a twist with these similar Finn Crisp crackers, mixed with sourdough giving it a tangy flavour kind of similar to cornflakes. Great for snacking with a variety of toppings.
Total - £1.20
Cider is one of the best things, imagine sitting in a beer garden a nice fruity cider with the sun shining what could be better. This Magners low calorie fruit cider has got me right in the mood for summer now, Orchard Berries mmmmm.
Total - £1.89
Not a fan of this next one Haywards Piccalilli, grim. Enough said.
Total - £1.89
As a special gift I got a deluxe sample size of Clipper Green Tea, not a fan of hot drinks but I'm willing to give it a go.
Total - £1.69 for 25 bags (given 10)
Overall total £20.71
I think I will definitely look into subscribing to this box permanently. As well as the food and drink you got recipe cards to help you use the products in the box and also some leaflets about the brands in the box. Seriously, who doesn't want a big box of snacks and treats delivered to their door every month? Compared to Graze Box I definitely prefer this as it isn't an all snack box. Obviously it costs more but I think it is a definite investment
Lots of love
Emily xx
Degusta Box is a monthly subscription box where you get between 9-14 products ranging from crisps to cider! Priced at £12.99 including delivery and with most the products being full sized or very generous samples, I think it really is worth the money.
With January being the month to kick start your diet (or not in my case) January's box was the healthy box.
The first thing my eyes went straight to were my favourite ice teas Little Miracles, a blend of fruit juice, organic tea and ginseng. Even better I got my 2 favourite flavours peach and raspberry!
Total - £2.98
Next up Mornflake, 2 little porridge pots one with maple syrup and one with NUTELLA!!!! Add hot water and you're good to go.
Total - £3
As a student you can never have enough olive oil but this healthy alternative Alfa One Rice Bran Oil is an essential in my cupboard.
Total - £2
Another thing I've been wanting to try is coconut milk and what did I get? You guessed it Koko Dairy Free Original coconut milk.
Total £1.39
I once went through a phase where Pot Noodles were my life, but this healthier alternative Kabuto Noodles has introduced me to a more fresh and less stodgy pot noodle. I got Chicken Ramen flavour and I must say it was delicious.
Total - £2
Not one for making my own bread but I'm willing to give it a go with Sukrin bread mix.Sunflower and pumpkin bread sounds pretty delicious and also healthy, but for the price I wouldn't buy it with my own money.
Total - £5
The classic Ryvita biscuit takes a twist with these similar Finn Crisp crackers, mixed with sourdough giving it a tangy flavour kind of similar to cornflakes. Great for snacking with a variety of toppings.
Total - £1.20
Cider is one of the best things, imagine sitting in a beer garden a nice fruity cider with the sun shining what could be better. This Magners low calorie fruit cider has got me right in the mood for summer now, Orchard Berries mmmmm.
Total - £1.89
Not a fan of this next one Haywards Piccalilli, grim. Enough said.
Total - £1.89
As a special gift I got a deluxe sample size of Clipper Green Tea, not a fan of hot drinks but I'm willing to give it a go.
Total - £1.69 for 25 bags (given 10)
Overall total £20.71
I think I will definitely look into subscribing to this box permanently. As well as the food and drink you got recipe cards to help you use the products in the box and also some leaflets about the brands in the box. Seriously, who doesn't want a big box of snacks and treats delivered to their door every month? Compared to Graze Box I definitely prefer this as it isn't an all snack box. Obviously it costs more but I think it is a definite investment
Lots of love
Emily xx
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