This month the Recipe Card is a refreshing nectarine salad with blackberry dressing. Very quick and easy to make and perfect for light bites on a summers day...although summer seems to be fading fast.
www.coconutandberries.com Emma has some lovely food on there.
This month, 10p from every box will go to Nut House Hen Rescue www.nuthousehenrescue.co.uk An issue very close to my heart as hen's and eggs were my first real 'problem' with the food industry which caused me to change my eating habits. Moreso when Hugh Fearnley - Whittingstall raised the issue of battery farming a couple of years ago. I was horrified.
- Nothing But, Red Pepper and Mangetout Snack, 20g - RRP £1.20.
These count towards your five a day and contain no nasties and less than 20 calories a pack.
www.nothingbutsnack.com
- Freedom Mallows Strawberry, 75g - RRP £2.50
These mallows are fat, dairy, egg, nut, GMO, Gluten, Gelatine free and of course vegan.
www.freedommallows.com
- Propercorn Sweet and Salty Popcorn, 30g - RRP £0.80
I am not a fan of sweet popcorn but pairing it with the salty seems to make it bearable haha. I am finding it really hard to find popcorn that doesn't contain palm oil so it is nice to see this does not
www.propercorn.com
- Pulsin Vanilla Choc Chip Protein Bar, 50g - RRP £1.79
Enriched with raw rice protein. This little bar is vegan (obviously), dairy, gluten, trans fat and GMO free.
www.pulsin.co.uk
- Living Naturally Soapnut Tablets, 265g - RRP £6.49
I tried actual soapnuts a few months ago and was not really impressed with them on clothes but as a cleaner when boiled down, they were fantastic. So it will be interesting to see how these fare against my Ecover. They are phosphate, chlorine and GMO free.
www.soapnuts.co.uk
TVK14 gets you 10% off your order and right now until the 1st of Sep, the tablets are available for £4.99
Lastly is a Wrist Band from Teen VGN - RRP £1.20
Teen VGN is a social network for young vegetarians and vegans. The Fuelled by Compassion campaign aims to get people talking about their lifestyle and why they chose to go cruelty free.
Loving this months box which is worth £13.98
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