Love with Food – August 2015 – Gluten Free

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The Box | Final Thoughts

Love With Food helps you discover new organic or all-natural snacks delivered to your door every month. Our subscription membership starts as low as $7.99/month. Every month, Love With Food members will receive a curated box of unique, hard-to-find tasty snacks which varies based on seasonal themes.

For every box sold, we donate a meal to several food banks such as the Feeding America Network and Share Our Strength – No Kid Hungry. Join us to help end child hunger one meal at a time!

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Cost of the box reviewed:$24 .99/mo + Free S&H
Total Price: $24.99
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We’ve got another Love with Food box! You’ll notice there’s no video this time. Well, since I open this food box with my sister and her family I don’t feel right subjecting them to being recorded. Plus, I’m sure you, my regular readers, are happy not to see my yapping face this time around.

The Box

Recently, the Love with Food for August 2015 came to my doorstep and I was kind of giddy. Whenever it arrives I keep believing that it’s a Japan Crate be cause of the size and color of the box. Now, let’s take into consideration that this is only my second box. Also, let me be perfectly clear: no, I haven’t eaten anything from this service. Whenever it arrives I share it with my sister and her family.

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The Food!

So, I find it a little funny that I give the contents of this gluten free package to my sister and her family while I and my co-workers gorge ourselves on the Japanese treat boxes. Mmmm…diabetes from a foreign land. But not from this box. This box seems to be filled with all the healthiness you’d expect from a gluten-free box.

I may try one of the boxes in the future that includes all the gluteny goodness.

You’ll notice in the picture above that the Lemon-e Poppy cookie is kind of crushed. It’s interesting that it wound up that way considering it was tightly packed in a box with other foods. I’m surmising that if it contained gluten everything would be held together so much better.

Last but not least are all the additional paper goodies that come with this month’s shipment. I spent about $25 on this service and they’re giving me a $40 gift certificate to the online meal service HelloFresh.com! Sure! We’ll take that! Thanks!


Final Thoughts

For me one of the hardest things about reviewing a food box is that I don’t taste what’s inside. If I did, I’d either be as fat as a whale or I’d have so many open bags of partially eaten food that it would be a waste. That’s why I feel better employing my family.

What can you really say about Love with Food that hasn’t already been said? Considering the dietary restriction that is placed on this box this was a definite home run. Every time (granted it is only my second box) I receive one my sister and her family are always pleasantly surprised by all the different snacks and foods that are delivered.

I also feel better knowing that there is a philanthropical mission behind what I’m buying. Is this all tree-hugger, hippy, crazy person talk? No, of course not. It just feels like it.

So far I whole heartedly endorse this crate. In the upcoming months I’ll compare it to other food boxes that I can get through the mail, such as Graze.

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