So many places to get your restaurant reviews and so many people to ask! Why come here?

Well, I'm a person who travels for food. While everyone else is thinking about what they're going to do, who they're going to visit with, what they're going to see...I'm thinking about where I'm going to eat, what it's going to taste like, what all they're going to have, how I can get it home.

And no, I don't have a budget of $200 for every single meal, so I won't be posting these huge Pie-in-the-Sky meals that you lust after and know you can never afford. I eat at the average every day places and tell you what was absolutely amazing and what was a complete bust.

Consider me "Budget Travel" for your taste buds.

Sunday, May 10, 2015

Graze (online food ordering review)

Overall                          * * * * *
Flavor                           * * * * *
Uniqueness                   * * * * *
Price                             $ ($6.99 for the 4 snack box, $11.99 for the 8 box)
Comfort/Convenience  * * * * *  

I like snacking as much as the next person, but the problem is I'm irresistibly drawn to things like Cheezits, which I know are roughly on par with shoving my mouth full of butter and trans fats.  Sure, I could have some celery or an apple (and sometimes do), but sometimes I just want something easy and prepackaged and different.

That's where Graze comes in.  You sign up, go through their snacks (really just to weed out the stuff you're sure you either can't or won't eat), and wait for your first box to arrive.  You'll get four little individually packaged snacks, each somewhere between 110 and 250 calories (highest I've seen, anyway)  Rate those snacks and they'll have a better idea what to send you next time.  So on and so forth.

At first I was a little dismayed.

$6.99 for four little (roughly the size of your hand) packages of snacks?  What a rip off!  Oh, but they were good.  And they were filling!  There's nothing worse than eating a snack that leaves you hungry for more, in my opinion.

Top picks for me so far are the Apple Cinnamon Flapjacks (like a soft oatmeal-based granola bar), the Summer Berry Flapjacks, the Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Dippers with Berry Compote (weird sounding I know, but I promise it's good), and the Tropical Daquiri fruit mix.

Words of wisdom: Not sure you'll like it?  Use a promo code (like this one) to try it out.  The first box is free and as long as you cancel or pause before the next box goes out, there will be no additional charges.

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