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June 2014 The Hatchery Tasting Box Review

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Hatchery Tasting Box
Cost: $25/month.
Ships To: United States
June 2014 Hatchery Tasting Box
June 2014 Hatchery Tasting Box

Hatchery Tasting Box, who kindly sent me this box to review, is a monthly subscription box which brings curated, sample-size artisan ingredients and condiments to your doorstep. Each month you will receive 5-6 hand selected artisan ingredients, as well as, exclusive member promotions and discounts.

The Box

Hatchery ships via FedEx and generally takes a few days to arrive.  The boxes I receive are review boxes and, I believe, arrive a little later than subscribers boxes.

First Look

I totally love the way Hatchery wraps all of the items individually.  It makes it so much more fun to open and probably makes them more secure as well.

The Information Booklet

The June 2014 Hatchery Tasting Box doesn’t have a theme (I don’t believe they ever do), however, every box does come with a fabulous Tasting Guide.  The Tasting Guide includes brand and product information for each of the items in the box along with a online recipe using the sample sizes included in the box.  I think it’s awesome that they not only tell you what everything is and what it would be good with, they go the next step and give you recipes so you don’t have to go hunting for them!  Here is what was inside:

~Empire White Truffle Mayonnaise: OMG love.  We’ve had this in the past and usually eat it on our burgers to fancy them up.  So good.  The information card recommends using the sample size for White Truffle Egg Salad Tartines or Tempura String Beans with White Truffle Mayo (recipes for both are provided on their website).  Both sound good, but I may just stick with the burgers.

Empire White Truffle Mayonnaise

~Saucy Sister Virgin Vanilla Bean: Oh man.  I don’t even know what to say about this other than it’s amazing.  The booklet recommends it in Adult Milkshakes and Creme Caramel, but I think I am going to just throw it on some vanilla ice cream and call it good.  If I don’t eat it all with a spoon out of the jar before I get some vanilla ice cream anyway.

Saucy Sister Virgin Vanilla Bean

~Bill’s Best BBQ Original BBQ Sauce: This is more of a B item.  The recipe suggestions are for BBQ Meatball Sliders and BBQ Peel’N Eat Shrimp.  The BBQ Meatball Sliders sound much more interesting to me so I am going to try to talk him into making that one!

Bill’s Best BBQ Original BBQ Sauce

~Diane’s Sweet Heat Mango Habanero Jam: Now this one I am not so sure about!  B might have to make something with this for the guys at work.  The information booklet says it packs a punch and is “the real deal” which has me scared away.  I steer clear of spicy spices.  I mean I even think that “Medium” Salsa is too much!  The recipes for this one are Grilled Chicken and Scallion Kabobs” and “Vietnamese Red Snapper Noodle Bowl”.  I am looking forward to seeing what B does with this.

Diane’s Sweet Heat Mango Habanero Jam

~Arette Tea Seed Oil: I have never heard of “tea seed” oil!  Tea tree oil yes, but tea seed?  Never.  Anyways, it’s a mild oil and is chocked full of health benefits.  The suggested recipes are Spicy Beef and Bok Choy Stir-Fry and Chicken Paillard with Citrus Salad.  I am am learning towards the chicken one, but we’ll see what B thinks.

Arette Tea Seed Oil

~Whole Spice Paella Spice Mix:  Ohh, one of the recipes for this one is Paella Burgers (the other is Spanish Frittata with Asparagus and Manchego) and it sounds amazing.  I like that the recipes they provide aren’t totally crazy and they actually make me want to try them.  I can’t think of a single recipe (well other than the ones with the spicy foods) that I think don’t sound amazing!

Whole Spice Paella Spice Mix

I never do a cost breakdown on the Hatchery Tasting Box, but it works out to be about $4 per item which I don’t think is too crazy.  I really think that it’s amazing that they include recipes using the trial sizes that come in the box.  I think it makes Hatchery stand out because sometimes you just don’t know what to do with smaller sized items, no matter how amazing they sound.

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was received for review purposes. All opinions are my own and no compensation was received.
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Jennifer: 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!
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