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Posted: April 21st, 2010, 18:26
by spoodie
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:You could also go for 2.3KG.

Last you for a while :P
That's why Graze is good for trying things, that's just not practical.

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 18:33
by Dr. kitteny berk
You could, y'know, buy a small bag of something from a normal shop.

If you like them, buy more, or buy in massive bulk so you never have to remember again. Bulk isn't practical for trying new things, I never suggested it was, but for staples, I swear by tubs full of stuff I can use whenever the fancy takes me.

I can kinda, almost, just about see the point of graze for trying things, apart from that I know fairly well what I don't like. Everything else is worth trying once. So I might as well give stuff a proper chance, than one handful for a quid.


Actually, if anyone gets a graze box, do me a favour and weigh how much of each product you get. Cheers!

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 18:47
by buzzmong
HereComesPete wrote:Pretzel flipz, they were damned tasty. I keep meaning to order some on the internets, but then I forget and sober up.
Yes they were damn fine. The milk chocolate were/are immense, but the white chocoloate fudge coated ones. My god.

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 18:47
by spoodie
Dr. kitteny berk wrote:You could, y'know, buy a small bag of something from a normal shop.
That's assuming you can find the unusual items, which I haven't so far. However I do plan to have wander around the local town centre to see if there's any specialist shops tucked away. I don't think I'm ever going to find the same high quality though.

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 18:50
by Dr. kitteny berk
Google tells me http://www.hoohing.com might be local enough to be worth a go :P

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 18:50
by buzzmong
FatherJack wrote: Tesco do 200g of them for £1.59, I buy them quite a lot and mix them in with other nutty or rice crackery snacks.
In the black and silver packets? I've seen them, didn't know if they were any good, I'll pick up a pack next time I go then. Along with some roasted peanuts which I've developed a love for this year.

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 18:55
by Lateralus
Personally I think I'll keep using Graze for a while until I have a better idea of which things in this type of food range I like, then I'll probably just start buying larger packs myself. However, for the convenience of trying such a broad range, as well as the quality of the food, I'm happy with it for now.

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 19:11
by FatherJack
buzzmong wrote:
In the black and silver packets? I've seen them, didn't know if they were any good, I'll pick up a pack next time I go then. Along with some roasted peanuts which I've developed a love for this year.
Like this
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I rather like them, although not as much as Whitworth's wasabi beans which they seem to have stopped stocking now.

I did look through Graze's site when Grimmie mentioned them before but there's too much I know I don't like to be worth it. I grabbed a few dried fruits from various supermarkets, but only really liked bananas and cherries, the mangoes and pineapple were horrid. I do like goji berries though, but I've been doin my own version of Graze for ages already.

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 21:04
by Mr. Johnson
HereComesPete wrote:I'm all for being healthy, hence having salad on my kebab instead of chips.
I have both, because I can.

That is the best I could come up with.

Posted: April 21st, 2010, 21:18
by shot2bits
had a look through but i hate nuts and dried fruits of all kind, i like fresh fruit,but it would be pointless for that as i can just pop down the road to one of the many shops that sell fruit.

plus i eat whatever and have never worried about eating really healthy, i eat a decent meal everyday and snack on what happens to be around at the time. but im fairly small and fat just doesnt happen to me, i tried once and nothing happened

Posted: April 26th, 2010, 11:35
by Lateralus
Berk - you get about 40g in each of the 4 packs per box.