November 2014 Mantry Review – “Leftovers”

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November 2014 Mantry
November 2014 Mantry

B’s November 2014 Mantry arrived today! If you aren’t familiar with them, Mantry (aka the Modern Man’s Pantry) is 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.  It’s $75/month and has been around since the Fall of 2012.

November 2014 Mantry
The Box

Mantry typically ships via UPS Sure Post, but this month UPS delivered our box. I had a package coming UPS yesterday anyway so they delivered this one as well. I wish FedEx did that with their Smart Post stuff. Never happens though.

November 2014 Mantry
The Mantry Crate

We still have all of our Mantry crates from ALL the months we have subscribed and I am still trying to figure out exactly what to do with them all. They are “too good” to recycle, but what exactly to do with them I don’t know for sure.

November 2014 Mantry
The Information Booklet

The November 2014 Mantry theme is “Leftovers” and included the following “artisanal accouterments” to help with that turkey hangover:

~Chef’s Cut Turkey Jerky ($7): I am personally not a big beef jerky fan, but this isn’t about me. B loves it.  He loves it.  And I love when we we new stuff he’s never tried before in a subscription box.  This looks fabulous and he’ll love it.

November 2014 Mantry
Chef’s Cut Turkey Jerky

~Oaktown Spice Shop Chili Spice (~$5): I love when B makes chili and I am very much looking forward to him making chili with this. They also suggest using a scoop or two of mashed potatoes on top and then baking it for a shepherds pie, but I just want to have straight chili!

November 2014 Mantry
Oaktown Spice Shop Chili Spice

~Hudson Henry Baking Co. Good News Cashew and Coconut Granola ($7.99): For whatever reason, we seem to get a ton of granola in subscription boxes. We like it, but B does end up taking some to so work to share.  Mantry suggests using this + leftover cranberry sauce + yogurt for a little morning after Thanksgiving treat!

November 2014 Mantry
Hudson Henry Baking Co. Good News Cashew and Coconut Granola

~Broadbent’s Maplewood Smoked Bacon (~$8): I know we have gotten bacon from this brand before, but I don’t know if it was the exact same flavor.  They suggest adding this to leftover brussel sprouts, but I know B is just going to make this on it’s own!

November 2014 Mantry
Broadbent’s Maplewood Smoked Bacon

~Green Mountain Mustard Sriracha Mustard ($6.99): I don’t enjoy mustard, but perhaps if it is mixed with sriracha it will mask the mustard taste?  LOL!

November 2014 Mantry
Green Mountain Mustard Sriracha Mustard

~Brooklyn Brine Spicy Maple Bourbon Pickles ($8.99): These look super familiar, but I can’t recall where we got them at before.  I don’t now if it was Mantry or somewhere else?  Pickles are another one of the items I don’t like, so these are all B!

November 2014 Mantry
Brooklyn Brine Spicy Maple Bourbon Pickles

All totaled I came up with a value of $43.97 for the November 2014 Mantry.  We liked the product selections and I am LOVING their new information cards with the ideas on how to use the products, but the value of this box was far below the cost which I didn’t like.  It’s normally maybe $10-$15 lower, but this was over $30 lower!  I am going to give them another month or two and see what happens and if the values are the same it might be time to say goodbye.  B usually LOVES Mantry, but the value this month was disappointing to say the least.

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

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 6 Comments

  1. Kelly

    Mount the boxes on the wall for a book nook, toy, or craft organization. Top pointing out.

    1. Jennifer

      That’s a good idea! I wonder if my husband could somehow use them like that in the garage.

  2. laura r

    I would use those crates as storage for my garage. Probably camp and other outdoor gear.

    I’ve actually thought about subscribing to mantry for the crates (and food) but my boyfriend is low-sodium and from your reviews, it looks like they mostly send out pretty high-sodium items. 🙁 And it wouldn’t be far for me to get that and cook and eat all the deliciousness in front of him!

    1. Jennifer

      You *might* be swayed when you see their BF deal. Just saying…

  3. suzy

    Wait. You don’t mustard, and NOW I find out you don’t like pickles???
    I think we might have to break up. 🙂

    1. Jennifer

      Don’t break up with me!!!!!

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