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Thrive Market Review


I decided I wanted to try out Thrive Market and write a review on it for you all. I ordered all things that I felt like we would use in my house.

 
First Thrive Market Order
 
Organic Cacao Nibs

Cacoa Nibs - I bought these to use in the paleo cookie recipe that I use. These were not my favorite, but they did bring flavor to my cookies. Be warned they do not taste anything chocolate. These were not my favorite, but I am going to try baking again with them in the future.

 

Alter Eco Coconut Clusters - Let me just start out by saying this bag needs to be bigger, because these are so delicious! I got the dark chocolate kind of this snack, because I actually really love dark chocolate. I am not kidding you all though when I tell you I ate the entire bag of these with in the first two days of having them. They are so delicious and a great sweet and salty snack.

 

Coconut Palm Sugar - This was something that I wanted to try as a

natural sweetener for baking. I used it in the paleo cookie recipe that I posted on 3/13. I didn't have anything to compare the cookies with, but I will let you all know if I do that. This actually worked great in my cookies also and it is natural, so much better than artificial sweeteners.

 
Alter Eco Coconut Clusters and Coconut Palm Sugar
 
Bare Organic Baked Granny Smith Apple Chips

Bare Apple Chips - I tried the granny smith flavor of these apple chips and they are wonderful. I have been keeping the bag in my car, so that my husband doesn't find out about them. I'm being very stingy with

them.

 

Chipotle Lime Mayo - So this is a Whole30 compliant mayo. It is made with avocado oil. The flavor in this is so good. And do not be afraid to try it if you don't like spicy foods. It is not spicy at all, it just has a really good flavor. We have used it so far on wraps, sandwiches, and hamburgers.

 

Avocado Oil Mayo - This is another Whole30 compliant mayo, but it is unflavored. So if you want to flavor with other spices you might want to try this out.

 
Primal Kitchen Avocado Oil Mayos
 

Almond Flour - This is just your typical almond flour, but I did not have any in my pantry so I decided to order it through my Thrive Market box.

 

I know I have talked about so many things being delicious, but I am not kidding you guys. These are my new favorite cracker, mainly because they taste GREAT and they're 1g carb per cracker. I am all about the low carb/ no carb snacks.

 
Almond Crackers and Almond Flour
 
NoCu Turmeric Coconut Wraps with All the Fixings

NoCu Turmeric Coconut Wraps - The last item from my thrive box

were these Turmeric Coconut Wraps by NuCo. I want to try all of their products out after eating these wraps. Turmeric is supposed to be really good for your overall health and these wraps taste great!! Plus the wraps are only 6g carb per wrap!!

 

My overall conclusion of Thrive Market is that it is pretty wonderful! I get overwhelmed when I go to Whole Foods sometimes, just because I feel a little lost trying to pick out new things to try. Thrive is great for being able to pick out the items you want straight from your phone or computer AND it's delivered straight to your house.

 

Obviously if you're trying new products you might not like everything you get the first time, but they save your order and make it super simple to reorder your favorites. I picked out things I knew I was going to either bake with or that I was pretty positive would get eaten in my house. Give it a shot! Right now they have a great deal on 20% off your first 3 orders as well as FREE SHIPPING on orders of $49 or more. You can also subscribe to save more money with Thrive Market.

 

Perks to subscribing to Thrive market is that they also offer great discounts on products you may already love too. One of my favorite discounts is on LaraBars.

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