March 2014 Mantry Review – “Health Nut”

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March 2014 Mantry Review
March 2014 Mantry Review

There has been a little lull in subscription box activity these past few days, but one box (and that would be the only box) I received today was B’s March 2014 Mantry.

Mantry, If you aren’t familiar, is the Modern Man’s Pantry. It’s a food of the month club that lets you discover the finest american artisan foods – and gives you ideas of what to do with them.  At $75/month it’s a spendy box for sure, but B totally loves it.

March 2014 Mantry Review
The Box

Mantry ships via UPS Smart Post.  It starts out as UPS and then typically ends up being delivered by the Post Office.  Last month UPS actually delivered it, but this month the post office did and it took about 4 days to arrive.

March 2014 Mantry Review
The Crate

B is still saving every single one of his Mantry crates.  The idea (in his head) is to make a bar out of all the old crates, but I don’t know that he actually has any idea how many crates he needs for this or how it’s going to happen.  I will keep you posted on that.

The Information Card
The Information Card

The March 2014 Mantry theme was “Health Nut” and included six products rounded up by Mantry to inch you one step closer to being superhuman(er).  Here is what was inside:

~Jonty Jacobs Biltong ($9.99):  A bag of shredded meat?  B will love this and it will be gone within minutes of opening them I am sure.  And in case you are wondering (I know I was), Biltong was developed in South Africa to preserve meat without refrigeration.  I think though, once it’s opened it needs to go in the fridge.

March 2014 Mantry Review
Jonty Jacobs Biltong

~TruBee Honey Tennessee Snow Honey ($10): I have tried TruBee Honey before (it’s good), but never snow honey.  Once the honey has been crystalized, they whip it until it’s smooth and spreadable and almost white in color.  I had no idea this was even possible and I think it makes me like it even more.  Much neater than regular honey.  Oh and did you know that honey helps with hangovers?  That’s what Mantry says.  I will be sure to recommend this to B next time he ties one on.  Or not ;).

March 2014 Mantry Review
TruBee Honey Tennessee Snow Honey

~Natural Delights Medjool Dates ($6.99):  Hmm, the odds of me or B eating these plain is pretty slim, but Mantry suggests making a “date shake” with almond milk, bananas and the pistachio butter we also received this month.  I never would have thought of such a creation, but why not try it?   I mean they are here.

March 2014 Mantry Review
Natural Delights Medjool Dates

~Peguero Farms Roasted Sea Salted Pistachio Butter ($14.99):  Mmm, this is yummy!  It made from 100% California pistachios and in addition to getting put in date shakes could work on toast, english muffins or on a PB&J!

March 2014 Mantry Review
Peguero Farms Roasted Sea Salted Pistachio Butter

~Vogses Chocolates Coconut Ash & Banana Super Dark ($7.50): I don’t love coconut, but I do love chocolate so I will make an exception.  I knew dark chocolate had health benefits, but I was not aware that one of those benefits was stress reduction.  Clearly I had the right idea all along when I would eat chocolate while stressed. It really does work!

March 2014 Mantry Review
Vogses Chocolates Coconut Ash & Banana Super Dark

~Quinn Popcorn Lemon & Sea Salt Popcorn ($5): We have tried a few of the flavors of Quinn popcorn, but I don’t think the lemon and sea salt was one of them.  B will probably take one to work for a little afternoon treat and we’ll save the other one for a movie night at home!

March 2014 Mantry Review
Quinn Popcorn Lemon & Sea Salt Popcorn

All totaled I came up with a value of $54.46 for the March 2014 Mantry – “Health Nut” edition.  This month was a mixed bag.  The meat and pistachio butter were a hit, but I still don’t quite know about those dates!!

Did you get Mantry this month?  What’d you think?  If you are interested in subscribing or just want to learn more, click here.

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Jennifer is the author and founder of Subscription Box Ramblings. She first discovered subscription boxes in 2012 and has been addicted since. Current favorites include CAUSEBOX, Boxycharm and Beachly!

This Post Has 18 Comments

  1. Kay

    Use the dates for bacon wrapped dates!

    1. Jennifer

      I have also never had these!

      1. Laura

        I second this – they also have a fun name – devils on horseback! You can stuff the dates with cheese too, or soak them in booze first. Yummy!!!!

        1. Jennifer

          Who knew there were all these uses for dates? And all these date lovers out there!

  2. Tammy

    Yum to it all, dates included. They are so good straight from the box. This looks great to me!

    1. Jennifer

      I am scared!!

  3. Tammy

    Oh, and whipped honey, you are going to LOVE it!!!

  4. Kali

    Date shakes are delish :)!

    1. Jennifer

      Really???

      1. Kali

        Let us know how it turns out!

  5. Kali

    They are really popular in Palm Springs, so I had to try one when I as there and yes, they are very good. I was surprised, too! They taste kind of caramely. I’m not sure how they would taste with the ingredients they recommend, though.

    1. Jennifer

      You have talked me into it! I just need the almond milk…

  6. Sher

    My son’s name is Quinn, I will have to keep an eye out for that popcorn 🙂

    1. Jennifer

      I hope you can find them!

  7. Reese

    I receive everything you received plus a bag of chili lemon pistachios. I’m also a little hesitant about the dates — but that’s what subs are for — trying new things. I am also looking forward to the whipped honey. It’s not my favorite Mantry, but I will try all of the items in this month’s crate.

    1. Jennifer

      Agreed! Plus, everyone is saying how good they are so why not?

  8. Sarah

    When I saw the dates, I knew I had to share this recipe. I haven’t tried it, but I’ve heard that it’s decent. The recipe is from Dr. Josh Axe’s website and contains dates and avocado. What could it be….? It’s a recipe for healthy chocolate mousse!!

    http://draxe.com/recipe/chocolate-mousse/

    1. Jennifer

      Well I never would have thought those two items would be in a chocolate mousse!

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