The August Degustabox*

September- how on earth did we get here already? I’m really not ready to give up on Summer just yet, but automatically as soon as I hear the name of this month I think darker evenings and chillier days. I’ve got my fingers crossed for another heatwave before the month is out, and in the mean time I have a review of August’s Degustabox* with it’s Back to School theme (another sign Summer is surely over).
First out of the box this month was LioBites Smoothie Bites (£1.99/each). These are new, and healthy fruit crisps made from fresh fruit which provide one of your five a day and are ideal for lunch boxes. These have quite a strange texture and are incredibly sweet, but once you get past that they are oddly enjoyable, and I probably would buy them again if it weren’t for the crazy high price for a single serving.
I discovered Boka Bars a few months ago when I was on a mission for healthier snacks and have since placed regular orders via their website. All four flavours of these bars are delicious (especially the chocolate marshmallow one) and they all sport four green traffic lights when it comes to nutrition, making them perfect for lunch box snacks for children and adults alike. You can find these in Sainsburys for £0.75 each or in multipacks, and as I mentioned, I regularly buy mixed cases direct from the brand’s website.
Maggi products make a fairly regular appearance in Degustabox and for good reason. The fusian sticky hoisin duck noodles are the perfect base for a quick and easy dinner, and the classic three minute noodles are ideal for a substantial pre-dinner snack (my brother basically lived off these after school when he was a growing lad!)
The reduced sugar Rowntree’s products are also a regular in the boxes and I’m always happy to see them. These randoms have 30% less sugar but don’t compromise on taste or texture. These are always a hit with anyone I decide to share them with (if I decide to share) and I’m pleased to see them widely available in shops (priced around £1.29)
One of my staple dinners when I have had a long way is tuna with a jacket potato and salad. Especially now you can get the frozen jackets which take just five minutes in the microwave. The John West infusions salad fillets are perfect for jazzing up and otherwise plain meal- I received the chilli and garlic flavour in my box which I was a big fan of, but for those preferring something a bit more subtle they also come in basil or lemon and thyme varieties.
I’m a bit of a coffee brand snob so tend to stick to what I know, but in the spirit of adventure got stuck straight in to the illy Instant Smooth Taste. It may not be freshly ground and brewed coffee but it’s really very good, and if I saw this on offer above my usual brand I wouldn’t hesitate in picking it up.
Drinks wise this month we had the product of the month- Crooked Beverage Co alcoholic soda (£2.00) in midnight stage flavour. I haven’t tried this yet, as is often the way but it sounds like a healthier, more grown up version of the alcoho-pops that 18 year old me loved, with less than 5g of sugar and 46kcal per 100ml. I must remember to give this a whirl sooner rather than later- the perfect late summer drink, I hope!

Also in the box this month was some new soft drinks from Gunna. Cited to be craft soft drinks with a ginger base they certainly look more grown up than a can of diet coke. Again I haven’t tried these as I just can’t stomach ginger in drinks but once I’ve found someone willing to give them a go I’ll report back- and for anyone who does love ginger based beverages these have less sugar and no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives, compared to other, more main stream beverages.

I love Dorset Cereals products in general (especially their gingerbread porridge) so it’s always a pleasure to try one of their new releases. Spectacular Grains (£3.99) is made with toasted spelt flakes and popped grains for a super crispy crunch and is blended with, in this case, raspberry and apple. It’s another great product from Dorset Cereals and oddly I’ve taken to sprinkling some on my porridge in the morning.
Finally we have Good Hemp‘s unsweetened dairy free drink, and I’m sorry but I just can’t! Ideal for vegans and 100% natural I’m sure this is good for some people, but my tastebuds just can’t handle hemp milk (or rice milk, or soya, or many other dairy alternatives) so I don’t have a glowing review here. All I can say is I’m sure if you like that kind of thing, it’s brilliant.
For those who don’t yet know, Degustabox* is a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.
If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code 6HZJ8 at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought of them.

Degustabox- July 2018*

Box c/o Degustabox

I can’t believe this is the seventh Degustabox post I am writing this year, it really is true what they say- the years go by quicker and quicker as you get older (not to mention, time flies when you’re having fun!). This month’s box turned up when I was on holiday and life has been a whirlwind of busy since I got back- this does mean it’s not the most comprehensive review post I’ve ever written, but hopefully I’ll be forgiven.
I’m not a big fan of crisps in their traditional format so I passed these on to my Mum, who is, to see what she thought. Neither of us had heard of London Flavours before but were very taken with their funky packaging. The Cheddar and Red Onion flavour went down especially well and would definitely be purchased again if we saw them.
If you’ve read previous posts you’ll know I was taken with the BBQ variety of the Peckish rice crackers, so was excited to see a multi-portion tray of another flavour in this month’s box. This wouldn’t have been my top choice of flavour if I was shopping for them myself, but in terms of packing a flavour punch and being super crispy and addictive savoury snack I’m a fan. Each portion has less than 100 calories and this tray makes them perfect for sharing at a summer get-together.
This salted caramel raw chocolate brownie from Pulsin went to my Dad who is always on the search for healthier lunch box snacks. He really enjoyed this, and I wish there was a way I could try one for myself, but the main ingredient is peanuts so it’s sadly a no go for me. I see so many people rave about Pulsin snacks, and the verdict in our household was that it’s impossible to imagine this actually being good for you (but it is!)
More Capsicana products in this month’s box, and I am sorry to say I am yet to try either of them. I’m excited to get cooking with the smoked paprika and spices seasoning mix as I love the taste of paprika- I’m thinking of some kind of smokey chicken salad using the guacamole mix to make some homemade guac to go on the side- I’m not a big avocado lover but I’ll take one for the team to try this out. Both products are due to launch in Sainsbury’s stores this month.
Miso is one of those foods I go through phases with, and currently I’m really enjoying it after a recent lunch at Itsu. This barley and miso soup is different to anything I’ve experienced before but is making a welcome addition to my work day lunches- I chuck in some chunks of tofu to bulk it up and whilst I haven’t quite perfected it yet I’m well on the way.
Who doesn’t know Heinz Salad Cream? A picnic staple of my youth, I’m not so much a fan of it these days but nevertheless this bottle is slowly but surely going down. I always preferred salad cream to mayo when paired with tuna or egg so I might make up a batch of one or the other for my lunches this week…I’m sure the people in my office will love me for that one. What are you favourite salad cream combinations?
I love fruit pastilles! In fact I love all sweets (I am the proverbial kid in a sweet shop when Wilko have half price pick ‘n mix) but I’m trying to cut down my refined sugar intake so knowing there are lower sugar (30% less) alternatives to some of my favourites on the market is reassuring. These don’t really taste any different to their full sugar counterparts thankfully, and I am sure the rate at which they were inhaled counteracts the reduction in sugar content, oops! Best straight from the fridge, am I right?
Rhubarb cider? Even I was tempted by this can from Rosie’s Pig flat tyre. I haven’t tried it yet but I have it chilling in the fridge and have quite high hopes despite not being a cider drinker. I’m a sucker for anything rhubarb flavoured and have high hopes for this!

The sparkling ribena on the other had has long since disappeared. Finally a low calorie soft drink served in pubs that isn’t diet coke/pepsi max! Both of these flavours were so good served icy cold, especially the blackcurrant. Ideal for sunny afternoons in the pub garden when you know you have to drive home. I hope these are sold in shops as well as pubs at some point as I want a bulk lot.

The inclusion of a hot chocolate in a summer box did baffle me slightly, especially mid heatwave! But still, I diligently made a few cups of this and it is good…low calorie hot chocolate is never going to be amazing and does have a tendency to go watery but this holds up pretty well. A splash of milk makes all of the difference though, trust me.

Last but not least we have an iced coffee from Percol coffee. Bob is the king of cold coffee it was only fair I passed this his way to test out- I’d never have been forgiven if I didn’t! He wouldn’t usually choose a flat white, he’s a latte kind of guy, but did enjoy this once we remembered to chill it, and at £1.50 they are pretty competitively priced and we’d stock our fridge up if we saw them on offer.

For those who don’t yet know, Degustabox* is a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.
If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code 6HZJ8 at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought of them.

The June Degustabox*

The June 2018 Degustabox* and it’s arrival was swiftly followed by another exciting delivery in the form of some actual, summer weather here in the UK.
Ok so the novelty of the heatwave may have started to wear off now, but this month’s box was packed full of treats to help make any outdoor dining exciting. As ever I’ve done my best to try everything included in the box, but as also as ever there are a few products that I haven’t quite got round to yet.
I passed these biscotti from Great British Biscotti Co on to my Grandad for his expert opinion as I can’t eat them. He gave them a rave review, and they certainly look delicious. Made with only the finest ingredients and available in 20 different flavours, this particular variety left us with high hopes for more greatness from the brand which is soon to be available on Ocado and Amazon.
I’m addicted to Mighty Fine honeycomb and usually grab myself a sharing bag when I’m in Waitrose. These single portion bars are a welcome addition to the range and I highly recommend the Salted Caramel flavour. I’m not usually a Salted Caramel girl, but for this I make exception. You can find these in Sainsbury’s Local stores nationwide. Think next level Crunchie.
The product of the month this month was Capsicana cook sauces which I confess I haven’t tried yet. I haven’t been at home much to cook but I cannot wait to rustle up some fajitas with these- particularly the chilli and lime variety. I’ve used this brand’s products before and they really pack a powerful flavour punch so I have high expectations for these.
I had intended to save these Brioche Pasquier pains au lait for a savoury hotdog (veggie dog) filling, but as is prone to happen I got distracted by the bright and bold packaging and lure of a sweet and easy snack and munched them as are. It’s a bit cliche these days but I love brioche paired with savoury flavours so I am planning to repurchase soon for a BBQ feast. Having refused BBQ food for the best part of 16 years, this year I can’t get enough!
I’ve been eyeing up these Peckish BBQ rice crackers (and other varieties) in Sainsburys for a while now but never got round to buying them, therefore I couldn’t wait to try these. Light and crispy, with a good strong BBQ flavour these are baked rather than fried, gluten free and under 100 calories per portion. I’m looking forward to trying more from the brand.
I’ve long been an advocate of the Frylight brand as I still have a phobia of actual oil. The Avocado oil variety can withstand higher temperatures than other types making it ideal for stir-fries (although Bob and I mostly use it in our toastie maker)
Another product I haven’t got around to yet is this Idahoan Gratin Bake. It sounds delicious though, and is a quick and fuss free way to whip up a BBQ side dish. Assuming it’s as tasty as it sounds then this is a genius idea and I will report back once I’ve had a go.
As you can see, there was quite a selection of drinks in the June box- I skipped straight over the Fyre fruit drinks I’m sorry to say. I’m not a fan of anything but fruit in my drinks and the idea of added spice left me feeling a bit squeamish. As a concept though I think they are great, if you have tried these I’d love to know what you thought.

The Raspberry Roller cider from Rosie’s Pig when to my Dad who enjoyed it chilled, as an easy drink at the end of a long and hot day. At £2.00 a can it seems reasonably priced and looks and feels more premium than many flavoured ciders on the market.

There’s not much one can say about Orangina that hasn’t already been said. Unless you’ve lived under a rock you’ll be aware of the brand. That being said, Bob and I still very much enjoyed these bottles straight from the fridge after a very hot day. It’s a classic for a reason.

Finally we have no&more rapsberry & blueberry water. I’m trying to up my water intake but it has to be flavoured so finding one that tastes decent, with no added sugar or anything artificial is always a priority. I liked this and would definitely buy it if I saw it in a shop near me. It also comes in Tangerine & Mango which I’m 100% seeking out as well as a couple of other flavours.

For those who don’t yet know, Degustabox* is a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.

If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code 6HZJ8 at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought of them.

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Get your Glitter on with Essence!

I do love a bit of glitter, I always have done- it’s so irresistibly messy and attention grabbing and it’s a standing joke that any one who is around me ends up covered in some form of sparkle.

So you can imagine my excitement when I heard about the launch of a range of glitter pigments from Essence. No longer reserved purely for the festive season, these glitters are perfect for holidays, parties and festivals and are a hugely affordable way to update your existing look with minimal effort.

There are 8 glitters in the range, costing just £3 each as well as a glitter primer and applicator brush which also costs £3 per piece- this basically means you can get a whole wardrobe of glitter AND the accessories for £30 which represents amazing value.

I haven’t had a chance to test these out yet, as much as I love to sparkle I think that a full face of the shiny stuff for work would be a step too far, but I will be sharing my look on social media as soon as I get a chance.

These great value pots of joy are just one of several new and exciting products I’ve clocked from what remains my favourite budget brand. I’ve got my eye on the holographic lip colours, holo wow eye and face palette and nail products which I’ll be trying to obtain next time I’m at my local Wilko for some half price pick and mix!

Essence products are available nationwide from Wilko stores or online at wilko.com. Have I convinced you to check them out yet with my numerous rave reviews? If I have let me know which products you’re loving in the comments, as well as how you’ll be rocking your glitter this summer (I’m thinking a subtle sparkly eye would be perfect for holiday evenings.

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The April 2018 Degustabox

Grab a brew and get your self comfy as this month’s Degustabox* review is going to be a long one! The April box was absolutely packed full of products, so many that almost out of time to try absolutely everything and still get a post up in a timely manner. There are a few products that I haven’t tried yet due to my allergy to peanuts, I’ve passed them on to people who can test them for me but I’m yet to get full reports back!
One of the products I wasn’t able to try were the TREK protein energy chunks, this saddens me greatly as they look so good! I used to love Nakd and Trek products before my allergy pitched up so I can guarantee I would have loved these, a great energy packed, HEALTHY snack for post work-out or any time at all really. RRP £1.15 each and widely available.
It’s rare you see something truly new appear on the confectionary market these days so these Milkybar Wowsomes evoked a great deal of curiosity. With 30% less sugar than similar products (thanks to some fancy science) these really are a tasty little snack, although I do wish there was a variety without the crispy oat cereal as I love plain old Milkybar! Coming in at under 100 calories each these are perfect for kids and big kids alike. £0.55 per bar and available in two flavours.
I’ve seen these Nick’s Kexbars floating around on social media so I was excited to find one on this month’s Degustabox. It’s a simple idea- a crispy chocolate wafer with vanilla cream and milk chocolate. Totally delicious and some how without any added sugar. Available on Amazon for those itching to try these like I was, I don’t think you’ll regret it.
I’m always looking for new savoury snacks that don’t contain nuts and these Food Doctor ones are now a regular in my line up. Both the Full of Beans Protein Mix and Smokin’ Edamame Mix are super delicious, made from a blend of corn and beans which are high in fibre and contain protein. £1.00 per pack.
I wont’ lie, I totally forgot about trying these smoothie bites from LioBites until now. Made from quickly frozen strawberry and banana which is then dried in to a crunchy chip I’m sure these would be lovely and ideal for little kids, but perhaps not worthy of a £2.35 price tag. I won’t knock it until I’ve tried them though.
Apologies, but another product I am yet to try, but one I am quite keen to, oddly. I never thought I’d be excited about instant mashed potato but Idahoan’s Perfect Mash in roasted garlic flavour sounds strangely delicious and it will be featuring on my dinner menu soon- especially as I’m full of dental woes and infections right now.
Drinks wise, because I am a blogger for Degustabox I received both the alcoholic variety and the soft drink variety. Alcohol wise we have Happy Down Alcoholic PreMix which looks amazing. I haven’t tried this as I can’t drink at the moment (anti-biotics and pain killers, yay!) but I have it chilling ready and waiting as a belated birthday tipple.
On the soft drinks front we have Juicy Fuel Cola which is made from entirely natural ingredients, no added sugar and nothing artificial. With the news this contains one of your five a day I happily gulped down the cherry flavour, but did balk somewhat at the £2.00 price tag.
Haribo Giant Strawbs are Bob’s favourite sweet so these went straight to him and got an immediate 10/10. I have a soft spot for these too, so it’s great they now come in a share size bag! Also suitable for vegetarians so they no longer have to miss out!
Who wasn’t given Lucozade when they were poorly as a child? These is the cure all for everything, best served straight from the fridge.
These products from Mutti are both great store cupboard staples. The passata and finely chopped tomatoes both have a multitude of uses and are both great quality and reasonably priced (£1.40 and £1.00 respectively)
This isn’t how I remember long-life milk! This a2 milk long life semi-skimmed cows’ milk is natually free from the A1 protein found in cows’ milk so it’s more gentle on sensitive tummies and easier to digest. It also tastes pretty good, you’d be hard pushed to tell it apart from fresh. £1.50
Finally we have a selection of nut butters from Mindful Bites (£1.49 each). I love these little single serve pouches, they look so cute! I wasn’t able to try these thanks to my allergy but I’ve passed them on to eager taste testers. If I was able to eat these I’d be slinging them in my work bag with some fruit for a nutrient dense snack. Anyone who takes their nut butter seriously should be checking these out.
For those who don’t yet know, Degustabox* is a monthly food subscription box that gives you the chance to try new and exciting products on the market whilst providing amazing value for money.
On a month by month basis the box costs £12.99 (with a discount for longer subscriptions) but the contents are generally worth far more than this as you can see if you do the maths.
If you’re persuaded to give Degustabox a go (and really, you should) you can claim a brilliant £5.00 off of your first box (making it just £7.99!) by entering the code 6HZJ8 at the checkout. It’s been a pleasure to work with the brand regularly over the last couple of years and it’s without a doubt something that I will continue to purchase long after our partnership ends. I love the monthly surprise and excitement as well as the chance to discover products I’d otherwise pass up on the supermarket shelves.
Let me know if you’ve tried any of these products and what you thought of them.

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