February 2015 Hamptons Lane Review – “50 Shades of Chicken” + Coupon Code

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Cost: $47/month
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February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
February 2014 Hamptons Lane

Hamptons Lane, who kindly sent me this box to review, curates an amazing monthly box of artisan foods, kitchen tools, and serveware for the food lover. Boxes are $47/month and are revealed at the beginning of every month. Boxes are created around a monthly theme, such as Southwestern Fiesta, Summer Cocktail, The Best of BBQ, Coastal Italy, etc. Unlike most subscription boxes, you can skip the box if it doesn’t interest you during the first five days of that month.

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
The Box

Hamptons Lane ships later on in the month, but I received my box early for review purposes.

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
First Look

I had gotten a glimpse of a spoiler photo for this one, but I didn’t know details on all of the products included.  The first look gave me no hints though!

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
The Information Card

The February 2015 Hamptons Lane theme was “50 Shades of Chicken” and was inspired by the book & movie, 50 Shades of Grey. This box includes the following items for a romantic roast chicken dinner for two with a cheeky twist:

~Fifty Shades of Chicken ($15.92): Ha! This is my favorite cookbook ever. Not only is it fun to read, but it has pictures of shirtless men cooking. It’s hysterical. You need this cookbook. It would make a an awesome Valentine’s gift!

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
Fifty Shades of Chicken

~Norpro Vertical Non-Stick Roaster ($13): We don’t own a vertical roaster, but we do now!  We’ll be using it to make some of the recipes in the cookbook.

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
Norpro Vertical Non-Stick Roaster

~Pink Peppercorn Lemon Thyme All-Purpose Rub by Spiceologist ($10.95): According to the website you can use this one for just about anything.  From fish to chicken to burgers and potatoes – it works!  We haven’t used it to cook with yet, but B will be.

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
Pink Peppercorn Lemon Thyme All-Purpose Rub by Spiceologist

~Chicken Trussing Rope: Hamptons Lane referred to this as chicken bondage rope.  Do I need to say more?  LOL!

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
Chicken Trussing Rope

~Lusty Lemon Extra Virgin Olive Oil by Calivirgin ($7.20):  Good olive oil is a staple around here.  We don’t have a true favorite – we like to try them all.  This one will be up next.

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
Lusty Lemon Extra Virgin Olive Oil by Calivirgin

 

~Lemon Zest Flake Salt by Jacobsen Salt Co. (~$2): I snuck a taste of this and it’s delicious!  I can’t imagine what it wouldn’t be good on.

February 2014 Hamptons Lane Review
Lemon Zest Flake Salt by Jacobsen Salt SC.

All totaled I came up with a value of $49.02 for the February 2015 Hamptons Lane box.  They knocked this theme out of the park. It was super creative and perfectly timed with the release of the movie.  I am telling you, you need this cookbook!

What do you think of Hamptons Lane?  If you are interested in subscribing or want to learn more, click here and use the coupon code “Subscription10” to save $10 off your first box. I believe there is still time to opt in for this box so you won’t even have to wait until next month for your first delivery!

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Disclosure: This complimentary box was sent for review purposes. As always, 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!

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. PA Anna

    This will be my first Hamptons Lane Box. It looks fun and creative!

  2. Jill

    I bought that book for a friend a couple of years ago. It’s hilarious, and some of the recipes are pretty good!

  3. Jennifer Holzmeyer Louthan

    This box is hysterical and while I don’t own a vertical roaster either when I see it with the book I just can’t help but think ew.and then I start laughing since really my mind would go there. 😉

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