This month’s Love With Food box was curated by Megan Roosevelt, aka Healthy Grocery Girl, who is a plant-based registered dietitian. I was excited to see what she chose to include in the box because I’m always on the lookout for healthier snacks that I can find at my local store.
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Love With Food has three box options:
- Tasting Box: $10/month, 8+ snacks per month
- Deluxe Box: $17/month, 16-20 snacks per month
- Gluten Free Box: $24.50/month, 8-12 snacks per month
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All boxes have free shipping to addresses within the U.S. and its territories. They also donate one meal to a hungry child for each Tasting Box purchase, and two meals per box for the Deluxe and Gluten Free boxes.
When I saw the spoilers for this month I wasn’t sure if I was going to like the box too much overall, but I ended up being pleasantly surprised. As always, it had a good mix of different types of foods and flavors. I still can’t believe this box only costs $10 a month!
- Good Boy Organics Sea Salt BOPS ($1.04 for .8 oz) – These chips are really good! They’re baked, so they have that light, airy texture, and I think they had just enough sea salt to be tasty but not overpowering. I’m going to grab a bag the next time I’m out shopping since they’re available at Wegmans. They’re organic, gluten-free, and Non-GMO Project verified.
- Turbana Lightly Salted Plantain Chips ($.43 for 1.05 oz) – I have had plantains before and I didn’t care for them so I wasn’t sure what to expect from these chips. I actually ended up liking them quite a bit! The texture is good and they had a decent crunch, and they were salted just right. They’re vegan, gluten-free, and non-GMO.
- The Good Bean Roasted Chickpeas with Sea Salt ($.59 for .75 oz) – I’ve sampled these before and I want to like them but I just don’t. The texture is a little weird to me, or rather, the after taste/mouth feel. They’re vegan, gluten-free. and non-GMO.
- Annie’s Chocolate Bunny Grahams ($.60 for 1 oz) – Annie’s! I love the Annie’s brand; all of their products are delicious! I’ve had these Bunny Grahams many times before and they’re great for satisfying my sweet tooth. They’re vegan.
- 180 Snacks Nutty Rice Bites with Cranberries ($.67 for .62 oz) – These are so good! They were sweet without being too sweet and they were light yet crunchy. I would buy these again for sure. They’re vegan and gluten-free.
- Miracle Tree Moringa Organic Tea ($.32 for one sachet) – I’m not sure if everyone received the same flavor or not, but I got Strawberry. As the name suggests, it’s made with moringa, which after a Google search I learned is a flowering plant native to Africa and Asia. These teas are USDA-certified organic, gluten-free, and vegan.
- Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts ($.75 for .5 oz) – I like hemp seeds quite a bit, and the “hearts” are the inside part that’s softer to chew (the outside shell is crunchy). You can add them to a salad, sandwich, or whatever else you’d like, but I’ll probably just eat these straight out of the bag. They’re gluten-free, vegan, and non-GMO.
- Two Moms in the Raw Almond Butter Cacao Truffle ($5.00 for 3 oz) – Although it sounds incredibly delicious, I have not tried this yet. It’s made from handmade almond butter, agave, and cacao. The antioxidants, vitamin C, Omega 6 fatty acids, and serotonin make this better than your average dessert!
- TruJoy Sweets Choco Chews (value unknown) – Pretty much anyone can enjoy these because they’re vegan, organic, non-GMO, and gluten-free. I think they taste pretty good, although I would prefer it if they were just a tad bit sweeter.