Without further ado, here's the loot:
The theme for this month is "Baby It's Cold Outside." I hate that date rape holiday song, but since we got our first real taste of winter this week, and it actually is cold outside, I'm okay with it.
This box has a TON of stuff in it. I haven't tried any of it yet, because J is working this week, and I like for us to try the treats out together, but there are some products that are obviously going to be amazing.
The product that I am most excited about, and one that I probably won't end up sharing with J, is this packet of Fruit Bliss soft dried mini-figs. I love figs, and feeling these through the package, they seem soft and chewy and I seriously cannot wait to tear into them. And, I know it shouldn't matter, but the packaging is adorable, and I'm definitely somewhat swayed by that. (Not that they didn't have me at "fig.")
The next goodie is this Marlo's Midnight soft baked chocolate biscotti. I'm a fan of regular, crunchy biscotti, so I can't imagine that I won't also like this little jewel. I've never heard of soft biscotti, but seriously, it's a cookie. How could it possibly be bad?
I also got this packet of Laiki red rice crackers. This is a product I've never heard of, but you know I love salty snacks, and again, the packaging is great, so I'm looking forward to trying this. One of the things I love about this box is that they try to include snacks that might not be the first thing you notice at the grocery store. I don't even know if anybody carries these here.
I think this will be J's favorite thing in the box. These Chipz Happen Cinnful Sweet Heat tortilla chips are right up his alley. They feel like they might have gotten a bit crushed in transit, but they'll still taste yummy.
We got a kind kids' lunchbox treat too, and while it's not something I would likely buy, if I saw it in the store, I'm sure these are really tasty. They are Dick & Jane Smart Snacks, and I think they are sort of similar to vanilla wafers. Maybe vanilla shortbread? I don't know, but they're cute, with pictures of the states and their capitals printed on them.
We got two of the next items, so there doesn't have to be sharing, and it's a good thing too, because they are chocolate. The first chocolates are these Jer's Groupies milk chocolate and peanut clusters, which are my favorite kinds of chocolates (except apricot creams, which are impossible to find).
The other chocolates are these Guylian truffles. We got a milk truffle and a dark chocolate praline one. I think they both sound yummy, but J will probably get the praline one, because he prefers dark chocolate, and I like ALL chocolate.
The last food item in the box is something a bit different for Love With Food. It's a packet of gourmet all purpose seasoned salt from Whole Spice. The ingredients say that it contains sea salt, sugar, celery, chili, onion, tumeric, black pepper, garlic, oregano, and citric acid. I have no idea what to put this on. A rub for steaks or pork chops, maybe? Sprinkle it over popcorn? I don't know, but I'm pretty excited to try it on something, especially since my mom bought me new pots and pans as an early Christmas present, and I'm ready to start cooking winter meals.
Speaking of winter meals, LWF also included this small Rachel Ray cookbook. It's got 30 recipes in it, and most of it looks like stuff that I'll be able to make, and that J and I will both like. This is the first non-food item I've ever received in a Love box, and I like it. I hope they continue to include stuff like this.
So, what do you think? Is this worth $10 a month? I definitely think so, particularly for since every box ordered, Love With Food gives a meal to a hungry child. So far, they have donated more than 321 thousand meals. If you want your very own treat box, click this link, or the info box on the right, and get your first box for free!
xo
PS: I've lost 28 pounds, if you're wondering.