This
Homegrown Collective review
will cover the November box, which contained two really fun projects.
This professionally curated and seasonally themed monthly box changes
themes every month, hence the Almond De"light" theme in this Homegrown
Collective review. The box offers one project in which you get to make
your own almond milk and another in which you craft your own paraffin
lamp with beautiful holiday contents.
The boxes include projects and unique opportunities to grow your own organic
food, create your own all natural products, and more. The cost of Homegrown Collective is $39 per month ( with $9 shipping,
the boxes are very large!), and significant discounts and free shipping for 6
month or longer subs. This is the November Homegrown Collective review!
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First look: Already festive looking! |
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All the components of the November Homegrown Collective Greenbox projects |
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Chocolate
almond milk project ingredients. As a huge fan of almond milk, I
thought this was a really fun project to get! Ingredients provided for
this project: An 8 ounce bag of natural shelled almonds, 1/2 cup of
organic cacao powder, 1/2 cup of organic shredded coconut, and a
cheesecloth. This is an incredibly educational and fun project in my
opinion. My nephew and I did this one together and it is very simple,
just takes 24 to 48 hours to extract the almond milk using water. You
then add the organic cacao powder for the delicious chocolate flavor and
the coconut for sweetness. It was delicious! Almond milk is some of the
creamiest, and is my favorite milk. It was especially fun to make my
own and I will be doing this project again in the future now that the
Greenbox showed me how easy it is. |
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This
gorgeous greenery was placed in a charming rustic burlap sack and
included pinecones, cedar cuttings, and holly berries. We also got a
classic mason jar with a pre-cut hole in the lid, a fiberglass wick, and
clean burning indoor paraffin lamp oil for the paraffin oil lamp
project. This was SO easy and so much fun. It literally takes just a few
minutes if you are pressed for time, although I took much longer as I
was having so much fun arranging all the greenery, trying to decide how
it looked the prettiest. |
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Once
you add the greenery, you simply pour the paraffin into the mason jar,
place the wick through the lid and into the paraffin in the jar, and
screw the lid on. |
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All lit up! It is a perfect holiday decoration and is just beautiful. |
This Homegrown Collective Greenbox was extremely
enjoyable and educational as well. This was definitely my favorite of
the Greenboxes thus far, both projects just seemed practically custom
tailored for what I'd enjoy. Anyone can do these projects, and if you
ever get a bit confused the instructions are crystal clear and really
informative as well.
This is a beautifully curated box
and I am trying to make room in my "box budget" to get it every month
because it really is that much fun and that useful. You can check it out
here:
Homegrown Collective
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