Who hasn’t been on a diet yet?

Always thinking of the next meal...
This will be the second home delivery box scheme I am reviewing. The first company was Abel & Cole and this time round it is Natoora.
For almost ten years I have lived mostly on a wheat-free and lactose-free diet. In this period I have tried my fair share of alternative products but have been unimpressed most of the time.

It is impossible for me to walk past any shop’s collection of speciality oils and vinegars.

To celebrate the Big Lunch in style Abel & Cole sent a BBQ box to us to review. Excitedly we organised a barbecue with friends in the village for the coming weekend, but bummer, between irritating colds and shoddy weather it just didn’t happen. What gives?!

By now you, my dear readers, must have realised I have a long term relationship with Abel & Cole. Thus far I’ve reviewed their Mixed Organic Fruit & Vegetable Box, Free Range Chicken, Meat Pies and now their Picnic Box.
It is only natural to get suspicious of a blogger’s integrity once they start receiving free stuff from companies far and wide. After all, he doesn’t want to bite the hand that (in this case literally) feeds him by writing a bad review. But if I can’t be honest, what’s the point of reading this blog if it’s all a big charade? After much pondering I’ve decided to write this not-so-glowing review to simply keep things real between you and I…
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