Review: Wildgrain Box

You can get artisan bread, pasta, and pastries delivered to your door each month with Wildgrain Box. I gave it a try for a month, and this is how it went.

Here’s a look at the Walnut Sourdough.

What I tried:

The Wildgrain Mixed Box
Includes an assortment of sourdough or slow-fermented breads, fresh pastas, and artisanal pastries.

What was in the box: 

*
Plain Sourdough Loaf
* Walnut Sourdough Loaf
* Olive Oil Slow-Fermented Ciabatta
* Fresh Fettuccine (12 oz.)
* Fresh Tonnarelli Pasta (12 oz.)
* Raspberry-Lemon Biscuits
* Croissants

My experience:

After selecting your box, each month you'll receive a variety of frozen goodies. It comes in an eco-friendly, insulated box to keep your items frozen. As soon as the box arrived, I put it all in the freezer. There's no thawing needed, and everything goes from frozen to table in just 25 minutes or less.

I love the variety the box had which allowed me to use it for breakfast, dinner, and dessert dishes. It's hard to pick a favorite, but I did really enjoy the croissants, biscuits, and pasta.

Things to note:

* Delivery is free
* You can reschedule, skip, or cancel anytime

If you'd want to try it for yourself, you can
use code ALLISWELL to take $10 off your first month. Try Wildgrain Box.

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