Wednesday, 30 July 2025

Degustabox July Box

 July is coming to an end. Did you notice the evenings are getting darker a little bit earlier. We still have another summer month to enjoy, with picnics, BBQs and seaside walks.


Degustabox is a monthly food and drink subscription box. It's an excellent way of discovering new products which have only just appeared in the shops, or those which have been around for a while, but you haven't had a chance to try them yet.

Thanks to Degustabox, I have found new favourites to add to our shopping list, including some products which I otherwise wouldn't have tried.

Each time a monthly box arrives, its contents are a total surprise. You get a good selection of foods and drinks.

If you haven't tried Degustabox subscription box yet, and would like to have a go, I have a £3off discount from your first box (and you can unsubscribe any time), just use code DKRLN when placing an order. 

What did we get in July Box Degustabox?


Chez Maximka, subscription food box



KIND Snacks Protein Crunchy Peanut Butter (£2.20) is a tasty snack which offers a perfect combination of smooth peanut butter and crunchy nuts.

Great as a treat on the go, or when you're feeling peckish.

Nutritional information: 12g protein, no.1 ingredient nuts, 256kcal and 7.5g of sugar per bar; a source of protein, high in fibre, gluten free, no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives.

Available in the major supermarket chains.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box



Blanco Niño Chipotle/ or Creamy Jalapeño/ or Chilli & Lime white corn tortilla chips (£3) are inspired by Mexican cuisine.

While based in Ireland, Blanco Niño tortilleria are dedicated to doing the ancient Aztec recipes justice every day. Made with the very best whole non-GMO corn, which is steeped overnight before grinding into a dough called masa, which is lated shaped and baked into tortillas. It takes 3 days from start to finish.

Winner of the Great Taste 2022 award. 

You should receive 1 item in your box. We got Chilli & Lime flavour tortilla chips.

Nutritional information: 143kcal and 0.4g of salt per serving (one pack is six servings); vegan, gluten free.

We're already familiar with this brand of tortillas, and enjoy them with dips, like guacamole and salsa.

Available in Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Co-Op, Ocado and Amazon.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box



New Swizzels Squashies Tropical/ or Sour Shooting Stars (£1.25) are the latest addition to the Swizzels range.

You should receive 1 of two in your box. We got Squashies Tropical - these are parrot-shaped sweets in tropical fruit flavours - pineapple, watermelon, mango & passionfruit.

Sour Shooting Stars come in mouth-watering flavour combinations of pink lemonade, starfruit and peach and cola lime, shaped as cute stars.

Nutritional values: 70kcal and 4g of sugar per 20g serving, or 349kcal and 22g of sugar per 100g; free from artificial colours.

Available in the major supermarket chains.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Acti-Snack Buffalo BBQ Keto Trail Mix or Peanut Butter Energy Trail Mix (£1.50) are trail mixes that all pack a punch of protein to build lean muscle mass.

You should recieve 1 item in your box. We got Keto Trail Mix Buffalo BBQ, which is a tasty mix of BBQ almonds and cashews with Tamari pumpkin seeds.

Ingredients include almonds, cashews, concentrated apple juice, garlic salt, paprika, vinegar, onion powder, chipotle powder, smoke flavouring, cumin, mustard powder, black pepper etc.

Nutritional values: 225kcal and 2g sugar per 40g pack; 26% protein, vegan, real food fuel, high in magnesium and potassium, low sugar.

Available in Morrisons and acti-snack.com.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box



OXO Succulent Chicken Stock Pots (£1.85)
contain quality ingredients and real chicken juices, vegetables, herbs and seasonings to enhance a meat-based family meal.

Nutritional information: 5kcal and 0.77g of salt per portion (100g) as prepared; gluten free, natural colours and flavourings.

Add to stews, casseroles, gravy, or dissolve in boiling water to make a rich chicken stock for a soup or risotto. 

Available in the major supermarket chains.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


I'm always super delighted to see a Just Spices seasoning in Degustabox. I'm a big fan of this brand. If you go to our kitchen to check how many Just Spices pots I have, you will count at least ten different ones. 

Just Spices Vegetable Seasoning AllRounder (£3.99) is a flavourful mix of sea salt, crushed black Tellicherry pepper, grated garlic, grated onion, ground paprika, ground cumin, ground lemon zest and chilli powder.

I tend to sprinkle it generously over a tray of roasting vegetables, or add to the rice and vegetable mix for stuffed sweet peppers. Another idea: mix cream cheese with the vegetable seasoning and fill in small sized Padron peppers.

Nutritional values: 235kcal and 24.91g of salt per 100g (one pot is 75g).

Available in the major supermarket chains.



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HI-CHEW Apple and Strawberry (£1.25) is Japan's no.1 selling sweet, now available in the UK.

Its unique double layer structure is meant to replicate the real fruit taste, with freshness and sweet or sour notes of the fruit. 

While it doesn't exactly taste like a real fresh fruit, it is a pleasant chewy soft candy. A bit too sweet for my palate, these sweets were a big success with my boys.

Nutritional information: 414kcal and 61.5g of sugar per 100g (one pack is 50g).

You should receive two items in your box.

Available in the major supermarket chains and on TikTok shop.


Chez Maximka, Japanese candy in the UK


Milliways Plastic Free Peppermint gum (£0.20) is exactly what it says on the packet: a peppermint gum in a plastic-free packaging. 

It is a a biodegradable plant-based gum made with xylitol. Sugar free and aspartame free, it combines the natural flavours of Mentha Peperita and Mentha Arvensis to create a cooling sensation in your mouth, refreshing like a sea breeze.

Available in Tesco, Sainsbury's, Amazon, Whole Foods, Costa Coffee, Ocado and WHSmith.

You get a one piece sample.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box



Get More Vits Vitamin D Drink (£1.25) are fruity, sugar-free soft drinks with a daily dose of vitamins. Two new flavours are added to their range, and now you can choose between Raspberry & Pomegranate, Pineapple & Grapefruit or Mango & Passionfruit.

These drinks make it easier to boost your vitamin intake.

Sugar-free, low calorie and made with UK spring water and natural fruit flavours, Get More Vits are refreshing and flavourful.

You should receive 1 item in your box. Ours was a Pineapple & Grapefruit.

Available in multi-packs from Tesco.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


And finally, Nescafe Iced Classic Unsweetened Espresso Concentrated (£4.99) is the ultimate coffee hack.

If you enjoy iced coffee in summer - and oh boy, didn't we have one heatwave after another - this is a cost-effective concentrated coffee. 

A big bonus is that it is unsweetened. As much as I love iced coffee, most of the bottles/tins made by the major coffee brands are way too sweet, you can barely taste anything for the amount of sugar, so Yay for the unsweetened variety. 

To make a glass, just add milk of your choice and ice. One bottle makes 16 servings.

Nutritional values: 43kcal and 4.1g of sugar per 100ml prepared.

Available in the major supermarket chains.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box

What product is your favourite?

Sunday, 27 July 2025

Photo Diary: Project 365, weeks 29 and 30


A tricky week with our darling Sash meant I didn't manage to take daily photos, and also wasn't able to do a post for the previous week.

To compensate for the lack of photos for week 29, there are several extras for week 30.

A pink tart, with ricotta and remains of the berry compote I made the day before. I added the berries to ricotta and eggs, and poured over the shortcrust pastry case.
It might not be a GBBO material, but it was tasty, and colourful.


Chez Maximka



Since Boots have changed their points system, it takes ages now to acquire a decent amount. It took me a couple of years to get enough points for a new scent.

As it was Eddie's birthday coming, I have ordered a Lacoste Original perfume with a free gift of a sports bag. The perfume itself was also on offer. All paid in points, so I'm super pleased.




An exciting day for the Varese household. My husband received one of the signal copies of the forthcoming book Tradecraft/Writers on le Carrė. 
The book will be out in October, to coincide with the exhibition at the Bodleian library in Oxford. The book creates a portrait of the great writer and gives insights into his writing technique. My husband edited the book and wrote one of the chapters.

I read it when it was still a draft, and inside there are a couple of photos that I took many years ago.

If you're interested in le Carrė's life and work, visit the exhibition and read the book.



Chez Maximka, books on Le Carre


You buy expensive plants and bulbs for the garden, and they die. Yet so many wild flowers appear, that I haven't planted, and in spots where they shouldn't be growing, like this silly mallow, nestled among the flagstones. These flowers are really in the wrong place, and I should get rid of them, but I have no heart to do so.

The same with hollyhocks, there are some varieties that noone planted on purpose, the seeds must have arrived with the winds or perhaps in a bird poop.


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One of my sketches for the ongoing Penandinkchallenge. Prompt: popsicle. I did a quick sketch in a vintage style palette, using Karin Realbrush Pro and Stabilo pens.


Chez Maximka, Galina Varese art


The fig tree has lots of fruit, still rock-hard, despite plenty of sunshine and heat. I was hoping to get at least another ripe fruit, and to my chagrin, the birds got to it before me, the other side was pecked to bits.


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Monday school day was totally nuts. Eddie arrived home, covered in red paint, as they played games in different teams, representing their houses. They might have had a blast, but I wasn't amused. 

It was supposedly a water-based paint, yet the soap and water didn't help much. After Eddie had a bath, we had to clean it, as it was stained pink. And then I spent ages, trying to clean his face and arms with cotton wool and face lotion. 


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On Tuesday morning I met up with one of my friends, who I haven't seen in months. I realised we haven't seen each other since before spring school break, as I still had a little gift for her which I bought in Paris (and that was in April). We went to the Middle Eastern cafe for a coffee. I also had a maamoul cookie with pistachios.

The last day of school... and freedom until September, when Eddie will need to think about his GCSEs. We met in town to buy a new wetsuit, as the last year's one is too short now (took it to the charity shop), and had some drinks in the bar. Sasha was out with his PAs, and enjoyed his trip to the cafe and the book shop.


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My Pentire Coastal Spritz...

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There are plenty of hazelnuts on the trees in the garden. The problem is: do I pick them up now while they are still green, or wait longer, and then they will most likely be bitten off and thrown on the ground by the thuggish squirrels. If they ate them, it would have been less aggravating, but they just throw them around.


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On Thursday I managed to meet up with another friend. It's pure luxury to be able to see two of my friends in one week. It basically never-ever happens.

OK, now I have tried the overhyped M&S limited edition strawberry and cream sandwich. So much online furore over nothing, it being called a social media sensation. It is a bit bland, and while inoffensive, it was just about OK, nothing special, and I won't be buying it again.

Have you tried it? What's your verdict?


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We don't usually have a cake for breakfast but as my husband was going away to Vienna to teach in a summer school, we decided to have a slice first thing in the morning and sing a Happy Birthday to Eddie. 

This is the Neapolitan cake that I buy for all my guys' birthdays, as it's their favourite. Sasha was very happy with the cake. 


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One of Eddie's photos popped up on Facebook, from the day he turned one year old. And now my baby is taller than me, and is going to do his GCSEs next year.


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It's not easy to get the right gifts for a teenager. One of the presents I bought for Eddie is The Last of Us game. We recently watched two seasons of The Last of Us, and I knew he would enjoy comparing the original game and the series.

You can also spot the Squid Game Funko Pop figurine under the screen, which was another of his presents. 


Chez Maximka, PS5 games

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Monday, 21 July 2025

Jaipur Moon by Liz Harris

 

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"I agree with you there." She paused. "So we're going to be friends with them, are we?"

"Not exactly. We're going to appear to be friends with them", he told her. "We'll make a start tomorrow morning".


Jaipur Moon by Liz Harris is a gripping historical novel, set in India in 1934.


Blurb:

Jaipur Moon

Jaipur, 1934

When Philip Grainger and Frank Fletcher met late at night on the edge of an indigo plantation in Gujarat back in 1916, and one of them handed a new born baby to the other and walked away, their stated intention was never to see each other again.

In Jaipur, 1934, almost eighteen years later, Philip's daughter, Eleanor, is excited to learn that a new family has moved into the street where they live, and that the family has a daughter similar to age to herself.

When Frank Fletcher, having struggled for years to make a profit from his isolated indigo planatation, turns to exporting, he is encouraged by his exporter friend, Maxwell Anderson, to move his family to Jaipur. His daughter, Alice, hopes that at last she will make some friends.

But where there are secrets, someone invariably senses a secret, is determined to uncover it and use it to his advantage. Nothing stays hidden for ever...


The story starts dramatically with a full moon risen in the darkening sky, and a man creeping through the jungle. He meets another man in the dark, and passes a basket with a newborn baby inside it. Two men promise to end all contact between them.

"That's it then," he said. "We'll never speak of this in our family or with anyone else. And you and I will neer refer to this, should we meet again. Not that we ever will..."


Eighteen years later we walk along a sweeping crescent in Jaipur, where the members of the small British community have built houses that "felt British".

Eleanor Grainger lives with her parents in one of the most imposing houses in Victoria Crescent. One evening Eleanor arrives home with exciting news that a new British family is moving into the crescent. She is thrilled to find out that there they've got a daughter, who might become a new friend.

Alice Fletcher is also hoping to make friends. Bayana, where her father's indigo plantation was operating, was an isolated place where she didn't have any close friends. She is optimistic that Jaipur will bring opportunities to meet new people.

Harriet is Eleanor's bosom friend and confidante. They enjoy visiting the local cafes and bazaars, and gossiping to their heart's content. They believe Alice will do nicely as a new addition to their small circle of friends. 

The girls are not aware at first of the secrets and lies, threatening to dramatically unbalance their equilibrium.


We follow the daily lives of three families, who all have daughters of the same age. The daughters don't seem to have any ambitions in life except getting married. They have no dreams of travelling or doing anything different. In fact, their values appear very old-fashioned, seeing that it is 1936, and women have been working and earning their own money elsewhere, aspiring to have a profession or a vocation.

The storyline centres on the lives of the British community, their social lives, business, expectations. Jaipur serves as an exotic background, and the political tensions are hardly mentioned. 

There is a bit of a social status entitlement. Alice who has just arrived to Jaipur, scribbles down some notes, trying to keep track of what her new friends tell her about the city, and they all think she can write a guide. One barely educated young woman relies on the information given by two other not very educated women, without doing any research, and they all believe she is capable of writing a guide book.

The setting is beautifully-researched, with in-depth descriptions of the local landmarks and monuments, bazaars, streets. The colours and sounds reflect the vibrant background. 

Some plot tropes, like acquiring information via eavesdropping, make you wonder, just how careless you can be. Wouldn't you try to make sure nobody can hear you, if you discuss family/business secrets that can ruin your reputation? 


Jaipur Moon is an engaging, charming story of secrets and lies, love and betrayal, bonds of friendship and loyalty. 

This book will appeal to readers of historical fiction and fans of clean romance.


Many thanks to Liz Harris and Rachel's Random Resources for my e-copy of the book!


Chez Maximka, books set in India



Purchase Links

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jaipur-Moon-secrets-princely-Colonials-ebook/dp/B0F9P6176J

https://www.amazon.com/Jaipur-Moon-secrets-princely-Colonials-ebook/dp/B0F9P6176J


Author Bio – 

Liz Harris is the author of the historical novels THE ROAD BACK (US Coffee Time & Romance Book of the Year 2012) and A BARGAIN STRUCK (shortlisted for the RoNA Historical 2013). They and THE LOST GIRL/GOLDEN TIGER and A WESTERN HEART were shortlisted for Best Historical Romance by The Festival of Romance. In addition are contemporary novels EVIE UNDERCOVER, THE ART OF DECEPTION, THE BEST FRIEND and WORD PERFECT. THE DARK HORIZON, THE FLAME WITHIN and THE LENGTHENING SHADOW, set between the wars, comprise The Linford Collection, which was followed by The Colonials : DARJEELING INHERITANCE, COCHIN FALL, HANOI SPRING and SIMLA MIST. The second edition of THE ROAD BACK appeared in August 2022, followed by IN A FAR PLACE. Second editions of A BARGAIN STRUCK and GOLDEN TIGER were published in 2023. THE LOOSE THREAD, the first in the Three Sisters trilogy, was published in February 2024, THE SILKEN KNOT, the second in September 2024 and THE WOVEN LIE in February 2025. AWESTERN HEART was published December 2024. In addition to these, Liz has had short stories published in anthologies and magazines.


Social Media Links –

Twitter Handle:  @lizharrisauthor

Bluesky handle:  @lizharris.bsky.social

Instagram Handle:  liz.harris.52206

Website:  https://lizharrisauthor.com

 

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Monday, 14 July 2025

Photo diary: Project 385, week 28

American history of the XXC is one of Eddie's subjects for the next year's GCSEs. The Prohibition is one of the topics they cover. We decided to watch The Untouchables together. I've seen it many years ago. It's still good, and Kevin Costner is a poppet, he looks so young in this film.

We ordered Domino's and enjoyed the film.

I love seeing flowers in the garden and in town.






A few days earlier I had an email from Ocado that my Ocadoversary was coming soon, and I could spend a tenner on chocolates or wine. Gavi was on offer, and I got a bottle basically for a pound. I will squirrel it until our trip to Cornwall later this summer, so that we can enjoy it in "our" cottage one evening.


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Another scorching week, and I have to water all potted plants every evening and top up the water baths for birds. The blackberries are still either in bloom, or green, though I have seen ripe berries on the hedges in town.
Not sure what this insect is, but it has "alien" eyes.


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One of the sketches I did in the last week for Penandinkchallene, with a warm cup of coffee prompt. This is a super quick selfie with a cup of coffee. To be fair, even coffee doesn't help much in this weather. I don't sleep well, when it's so hot, and crawl around the house like a zombie.


Chez Maximka, Galina Varese art


Picked up this huge fig in the garden, it was very sweet. This is the first ripe fig of the season. I can see more on the tree, but they are still quite green.


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When I see a bright flower, I say to myself "and a splash of colour" in Rabbit's voice, from Many adventures of Winnie the Pooh, when he tries to decorate the stuck Pooh's backside.


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In this weather we tend to eat tapas-style food, with salads, fresh fruit, cheese, olives etc. On Saturday I did make an effort and cooked a shakshuka, with aubergines, sweet pepper, olives, tomato sauce and eggs. 


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Hope you're doing well, against the heat wave.

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Monday, 7 July 2025

Photo diary: Project 365, week 27

It's been a long week, as my husband was away for seven days (Thursday to Wedneday). Sasha misses him and tends to be more anxious, taking it on me. It didn't help that it was so hot as well, and in Sasha's eyes, it's all my fault, I'm responsible for the weather. 

I did a quick drawing of a Japanese boy with a floating carp balloon in my watercolour notebook. 


Chez Maximka, Galina Varese art


Filling in my notebook with some reading challenge stats. In the first half year of 2025 I read 52 books, including 7 non-fiction. Pretty pleased with that, as it's the most I've read of non-fiction books in years. Hoping to add to this number.

I also started a new reading challenge, run by our local Waterstones. You need to read nine books in nine weeks, following the prompts (Read a work of translated fiction, Read a book with a BIPOC protagonist, Read a locally-set book, etc). 


Chez Maximka, Moleskine notebook

By reading 52 books, I completed my Reading Challenge on GoodReads. 

 My top favourites are:

A Life's Music by Andrei Makine;

Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins;

Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le Carré;

A Spy Among Friends: Kim Philby and the Great Betrayal by Ben Macintyre.


The last one is non-fiction, and is very well-written. I have been reading it about 15-20 pages at a time, as there is a lot of information to absorb. Philby was the right bastard, and the secret service is a dirty business anywhere. Whatever side you belong to.


Chez Maximka

With all the hot weather I've been watering my potted plants every evening. Spotted this little butterfly on the blackberry bush, and checked out online if it's the blasted moth who nearly destroyed our boxwood hedges. It doesn't appear to be the horrible moth.


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I love the scent of phloxes. It's one of my Mum's favourite flowers. 


Chez Maximka, summer flowers


Another butterfly in the garden.

My blood test results are back, thankfully, no action required, but the health issue is still there, so need more tests.


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On Friday Eddie went to London with his school to see Noughts and Crosses at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. He studies Drama as one of his GCSEs, and this play is one of the subjects they study. He came back from his trip after midnight, rather tired but happy. 

Though it was an evening performance, Eddie managed to get sunburnt, and woke up with very puffy eyes. He did have a hat, but seeing a photo that the school posted on Facebook, looks like none of the silly sods were wearing hats.




A splash of colour in town. 

We had a relaxing day, not doing much: took Sasha out, did a bit of shopping and watched The Rain season 1 on Netflix. It's a bit slow going, and not as good as El Eternauta, though it is quite similar in genre (post-apocalyptic society, survival in the aftermath of the virus which wipes out the majority of population). There are 3 seasons. Not sure if we keep watching beyond the first one.




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Sunday, 6 July 2025

Degustabox June Box

 Degustabox is a monthly food and drink subscription box. It's an excellent way of discovering new products which have only just appeared in the shops, or those which have been around for a while, but you haven't had a chance to try them yet.

Thanks to Degustabox, I have found new favourites to add to our shopping list, including some products which I otherwise wouldn't have tried.

Each time a monthly box arrives, its contents are a total surprise. You get a good selection of foods and drinks.

If you haven't tried Degustabox subscription box yet, and would like to have a go, I have a £3off discount from your first box (and you can unsubscribe any time), just use code DKRLN when placing an order. 

What did we get in June Box Degustabox?


Chez Maximka, subscription food box



Tilda Mushroom Basmati Rice or Egg Fried Long Grain Rice (£1.54)
is Product of the Month.

Tilda steamed rice range includes over 25 flavours. I always have a couple of pouches in my pantry for quick and easy meals. My personal favourites: Jasmine, Coconut and Sticky rice, but I'm happy with any flavour. 
These pouches are super handy. I use them as a side dish to tofu meals, grilled fish, stir fried chicken, etc. 

Tilda rice is a great ingredient for stuffed sweet peppers and tomatoes, and that's exactly what I did with both Mushroom Basmati and Egg Fried Long Grain rice. I mixed the rice with grated carrots and topped with sour cream, stuffed the peppers and roasted them in the oven. 

Rice is ready in 2 minutes in the microwave or 3 minutes on the hob.

Nutritional information: 150kcal and 0.5g of sugar per 125g serving (Mushroom); 170kcal and 0.9g of sugar per 125g serving (Egg-fried); gluten free, free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives.

Available in the major supermarket chains. You should receive 1 item in your box.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box



Cheez-It Double Cheese/Cheese & Chilli (£1 each) is a thin and crispy snack baked with 100% real cheese, with no artificial colours or flavours. 

Crunchy and well-seasoned, Cheez-It makes a great snack, whether you are feeling peckish or having a movie night. 

Nutritional information: 500kcal/501kcal and 1.5g of salt per 100g, or 200kcal and 0.6g of salt per 40g pouch. No artificial colours or flavours. Suitable for vegetarians.

Both flavours are a big hit with my guys. 

Available in the major supermarket chains.

You should receive two items in your box.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


More cheese-flavoured snacks - Proper All the Cheese Lentil Chips (£2), a new lentil based snack made with four cheese seasoning.

An "homage to the fromage" that blends Cheddar, Emmental, Mozzarella and Gouda into a crispy savoury snack.

Made with real cheese, gluten free, under 95kcal per serve. Lentils are protein rich, and are a source of iron and fibre.

Lovely on their own, or with a selection of dips.

Available in the major supermarket chains.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Kellogg's Oaties Original Crunch (£3.50) is a new cereal from Kellogg's.

Lightly sweet, oaty bite cereal with a lasting crunch is made with wholegrain oats and is high in fibre.

 This tasty cereal will provide breakfast for the whole family. Enjoy it on its own with a milk of your choice, or personalise with adding seeds and berries.

Nutritional values: 114kcal and 6g of sugar per 30g serving.

Available in Tesco, JS, ASDA and Morrisons.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Just Live a Little Maple & Pecan Toasted Pecan Granola (£1.50) is a tasty breakfast. Made with wholegrain oats, finest nuts, fruits and a generous dollop of nut butter.

This is a gluten free granola, high in fibre and without refined sugar. Ingredients include wholegrain oat, date juice concentrate, raisins, rapeseed oil, pecan nuts, maple syrup, almond butter, toasted coconut etc.

Nutritional values: 183kcal and 7.3g of sugar per 45g.

Available in full-sized 360g pack at £4 in selected Sainsbury's, Amazon, justlivealittle.com and selected independents.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Mission Carb Balance Wraps (£1.90) are a healthier choice for any mealtime. These soft tortilla wraps offer a fine balance of high fibre with lower carbs.

Enjoy them with a sweet or savoury filling/topping - make a burrito, tacos, fajitas or a dessert with a chocolate spread or nut spread and banana.

Nutritional information: 9g carbs, 125kcal and 0.55g of salt per wrap.

Available in Sainsbury's.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Nescafe Iced Caramel Flavour Latte Multiserve (£3) is a godsend for this hot weather. Enjoy with lots of ice cubes straight from the fridge for a long refreshing drink.

Made with carefully selected and responsibly sourced coffee and milk for an indulgent creamy coffee drink. 

Nutritional values: 92kcal and 10.6g of sugar per 250ml serve; high protein, source of calcium.

Available in the major supermarket chains.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Nestle Carnation Drizzles come in three flavours: Condensed Milk, Caramel or Chocolate Fudge Flavour (£3.19)

Great for drizzling over pancakes, waffles, ice cream, berries and other kinds of desserts.

Established in 1899, Carnation has a great heritage.

You will receive one 1 item of 3. We got Carnation Drizzle Chocolate Fudge Flavour (a sweetened condensed milk with chocolate fudge flavour).

Nutritional values: 45kcal and 8.3g of sugar per 15g serving.

Available in the major supermarket chains.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Sauce Shop Original Smoky BBQ Sauce (£2.80) is the ultimate summer condiment. This is a classic sweet and smoky BBQ sauce, Kansas City style, made with tomatoes, hickory-wood smoked water, white grape vinegar and rich molasses.

Serve it with grilled meat, hot dogs, or pizza. 

Nutritional information: 140kcal and 31.9g of sugar per 100g (one bottle is 340g).

Available in Tesco, Sainsbury's and www.sauceshop.co.uk.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


Skittles Citrus (£1.10 each) is a zingtastic new mix of citrus flavours - orange, lemon, lime, mandarin and blood orange.

Zesty and sweet, these candies make an enjoyable treat, whether you're lounging on the beach, or having a picnic on the lawn. Very bright and summery.

Available in the major supermarket chains.

You should receive 2 items in your box.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


And finally, another sweet treat - Divine Milk & White Chocolate Cappuccino bar (£1.29). An indulgent blend of creamy milk chocolate, smooth white chocolate and a hint of rich cappuccino, it's a perfect balance of flavours. Perfect for those of us who love coffee-flavoured chocolate.

Each bar is produced using Fairtrade-certified cocoa.

Available direct from Divine at www.divinechocolate.com.


Chez Maximka, Degustabox food box


If you're a PLUS member, you will receive an extra product of Doughlicious soft baked gourmet grab & go cookies NY style choc chip (£1.99).


Another smashing box from Degustabox, with lots of treats.