October 29, 2013

Gourmet Spotting Review and Giveaway

Gourmet Spotting
Gourmet Spotting is a monthly subscription service that sends gourmet foods to try. Each month, you get 4 to 6 full size products to try for $29.99. The products come from all around the world. According to the site, you may get tea from China, macarons from France, saffrom from Spain and risotto from Italy.

My box contained a variety of fun products. I was sent the Valencianos artisianal crackers from Spain. These were similar to pita chips and tasted great with hummus and green pepper slices.

Gourmet SpottingI love artichoke dip and was sent hot parmesan and artichoke dip seasoning mix from Canada. This will make a tasty appetizer.

The soy bites breadsticks are from the US and make a fun snack. I do usually prefer whole wheat pasta but this pasta is okay for on occasion and is a fun shape with different colors from Italy.
Gourmet Spotting
I love the bottle for the Pachino cherry tomato sauce. This sauce is from Sicily and will be fun to eat with the pasta.

I had fun trying these different products from around the world. I think that it would make a really fun Christmas gift for someone in your family or friends that loves gourmet foods from around the world.

To save $10 off your first month of Gourmet Spotting products, use the code: OCTOBER10.

Giveaway
The giveaway will be for a Gourmet Spotting box of foods.
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  1. Italian for me... Always nice to expand your culinary horizons!

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  2. love anything Italian love to win this

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  3. GFC id: abfantom fantom

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

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  4. Definately Chinese. Yum

    Love3570@aol.com

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  5. Mexican and Italian!

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  6. i like italian food

    JOSEPH GERSCH

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  7. I love Italian food, I grew up eating it so it's my favorite.

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  8. I subscribe via ladyvon at grm dot net.

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  9. Oh my goodness, I'm such a foodie, this is a hard question. But I'll say Italian.

    tridingermckee at gmail dot com

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