http://www.graze.com
Don't bitch about the price...just relish the idea, the style and the sheer audacity of it
Wish I'd thought of it
http://www.graze.com
Don't bitch about the price...just relish the idea, the style and the sheer audacity of it
Wish I'd thought of it
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
I've seen this before, I'm sure someone here has linked to it previously.
Tempted to give them a go next time I'm stuck in the office for any length of time (hopefully that won't be for a while though).
I watched a cookery show on tv a while ago about Grazing, been intending to try out but when it comes to food i have limited ideas.
A good thought though, you could possibly purchase a couple of boxes to get an idea and then make your own.
you COULD, but you prolly never would.
I think this is inspiration... to have one of those delivered to your work every few days to keep your input of quality food stuff's high and keep your brain working properly is a veery cunning plan.
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
interesting, but how lazy have you gotta be, not to just pick up this stuff on the weekend and pack in in your bag through out the week!
I guess if I had the money to do that, I would :-P but i can't afford to be lazy
I started getting them too - first one came last Friday and they're a great idea. I tend to snack throughout the day and just go for a walk at lunchtime so this means I eat something slightly less bad for me than crisps, chocolate and fizzy drinks. There's a referral offer on as well, whereby someone who uses them gives you a code and you get the first box for £1, then the next 2 for £2.49.
Or you could just pop down the local green grocers and get a bag of carrots for a fraction of the price
This is for lazy people really. Or maybe one of my work colleagues who can't deal with any fruit which is not picture perfect!
Meh... I'd rather go shopping and get my own. At least it gives me the chance to walk down the isles at Asda fondling the melons anyway
I can see it's aimed at those people with hectic 24x7 lives, but if they have a lifestyle like that then they're trying to do too much and need to slow down a little.
But that's what I do anyway... (cereal only lasts me until aboout 11am, then I'm grazing for the rest of the day.
Rairai's Graze today consists of...
2 snack packs of raisins
1 banana
2 carrots (peeled)
2 celerys (the veg, not the chips)
a pot of cherrys and grapes
A crunchie (can't not have chocoloty) and a Fudge.
A pear
2 Clementines.
And that along with my home made sausage soup (slow cookered - lots of veggies) is me for the day.
P.S I don't always eat everything, but it's good to have the choice
They had an offer on a while back whereby you get a box or two for free (I'm sure the codes are still out there). Never took advantage of it myself but apparently they were pretty good. And a free box of food is a free box of food!
Ive got them a few times. They are good if u take out on their site all the things you dont like. It is explensive though for what you get. But for lazy ppl its a good thing to have.
On the upside if you enter my code NJ9B1YP you will get your first box free
So give it a go. Its definetely worth a try.
Mark
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