Life With A Toddler and Graze Delivered Review

Sometimes I love going to the grocery store with my son. It’s super cute how he interacts with the nice people in the deli department, how they ooh and ahh over how cute he is. Life seems pretty good as we go through the fruits and veggies too, as long as I hide the bananas from him. He can’t know that we got bananas because he’s o.b.s.e.s.s.e.d. Obsessed. Every morning, every afternoon, every night nannie, nannie, nannie. He used to say banana, then banana-nan-na, then nana, and now he affectionately refers to them as nannies. Who knows why? I swear his vocabulary has gotten smaller the last month because everything that starts with a B is now a baby. Bellybuttons, blueberries, even pizza. Go figure!

This is how everyone at the grocery store sees him
…cute, adorable, perfect in every way!

It isn’t until we go through three or four aisles that life starts to fall apart a little. He wants to get out of the cart, he wants to pull at things on the shelves. Sometimes I give in and let him help me push the cart, but eventually I need to put him back in so we can get out of there. He has a little tantrum and I say Honey, do you want to go play with Brax? His best friend. If you want to play with Brax you need to be happy so we can go. He calms down. …sometimes. While we check out he plays with the stylus and flirts with the checker, just cementing in everyone else’s mind how adorable he really is. They’re also wondering why I’m so frazzled with such a good little boy on my hands. Did you not hear him screaming for the last half hour? I’m confused.

No one else sees what I’ve been going through
for the last 4 hours…I’m not crazy, I promise

You parents know how it is…sometimes you think back when … when you didn’t have to put a baby in the carseat {that step alone seems astronomical} and turn a 5 minute trip into a 50 minute trip.


That’s why when I heard about Graze, a company that delivers fresh, wholesome, sustainably produced food to your door, I had to try it!

All Graze products come from small Vermont producers who raise animals on healthy natural grasses and grains. Their farmers care about the quality of their product, the well-being of their animals and the health of their land.

Breath of fresh air, right?!

I hate making my husband’s lunch, shameful I know, so I love the idea of having healthy and delicious foods always on hand, making that ever painful daily task that much easier.

Graze has got you covered!

Graze just started servicing the New Haven and Woodbridge area! Do you want Graze service in an area not currently covered? Go to their “come to our zip” page. Recently, 20 people in Hingham, MA did just that and now they get farm fresh food delivered weekly!

So save yourself a trip to the store and try Graze today!!

They also offer an amazing CSA which delivers fruits and vegetables straight to your door every week. There’s no membership fee and they work with over a dozen different Vermont farms to prevent an overload with any one item. They also have the option of getting your weekly CSA with eggs, bread or both. Learn more here!

Disclaimer, despite what I said about my son and his little ways I love him more then words can say! Also, I was provided this food for my review, regardless all opinions are my own.

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  1. April 24, 2013 / 12:54 am

    Holy cow! They sent you tons of food!

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