Monday, November 2, 2020

Chef Free Club Giveaway and Promo Code...

*This is a sponsored post written by me on
behalf of Chef Free ClubAll opinions are 100% mine.*

Thanks to Chef Free Club I am super excited to tell you about their fun subscription boxes!


Founded by Tiffany Rogers, the Chef Free Club aims to teach kids essential skills, help kids establish healthy relationships with food, invites kids to join a community, and empowers kids to raise awareness in positive ways.

This cooking club caters to all kinds of special diets which is awesome! Monthly subscription boxes and online videos teach kids to cook in the safety of their own homes.

Check out the Revvin' it up box we received...


We are excited to learn all about following recipes and healthy eating together as a family!

I let our grandkids pick which recipe out of the kit they wanted to make first together. 


They decided to start with the cute apple cars! Our grandson said they will be fun and so healthy.

The kit even came with the slicer for the apples!


We think it is great how easy it was for the kids to follow the simple directions to make these.

After using the apple slice tool to cut the apples the next step was to put on the wheels with spokes.



The cars are not only delicious but also super fun to play with before you eat them!

It is fantastic that these kits also introduced them to new concepts in art, music, geometry, physics, mechanics, history, health and more.


My family likes that you pick out and buy your own ingredients that works best for you and your family.

After they finished eating their yummy apples they enjoyed doing the car themed games and activities it came with.

Next we opened the Label Detectives Box...


This kit has a fun Food Label Investigator's Guide and Supermarket Sleuth Challenge activity. It helped us learn how to read food labels and what to watch out for.

We were super excited to make the thumbprint cookies... 



Our granddaughter really had a blast helping us mix the ingredients together and then fill the cookies centers with strawberry jam. 

Now they are ready to put them in the oven...


After we pulled them out of the oven everyone could not wait to taste them and see how they turned out.

Now it is time to taste the yummy cookies...

We all love them and think they taste so good!


The kids look so cute in their aprons! They love putting them on and making things with us in the kitchen. We can't wait to make the other recipes together soon!

Another thing we love is the Chef Smarts Add-On...


It comes with their annual subscription and includes a recipe binder to help keep all your recipe cards organized.

Also included is a progress tracking card, advancement certificate, and apron badge for you to reward your child with after mastering 12 kitchen skills!


We think it is really fabulous the fun boxes are designed new each month to accommodate diet needs and preferences submitted by members.

My family loves cooking at home with this home-based educational cooking box for kids. Plant-based, gluten-free, food allergy friendly, top allergen free and great supplement for homeschool. Learn more about this awesome cooking club here.


Thank you so very much Chef Free Club for everything!

Now here's the really exciting part!

My readers can enter the promo code Calm20 to receive $20 off a 12 month subscription!

Now it's giveaway time...

I get to give one really lucky winner a marvelous Chef Free box winners choice!



Enter to win below...

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14 comments:

crboyd said...

I like that you can pick which ingredients you like

Jenny said...

How fun!! What a great activity with kids! Love it

Tiffany said...

So cute! Thank you!

Patty said...

I love that this helps families to be healthy!

Miranda W. said...

I like that they encourage the kids to get busy with hands on learning and fun!

Sonia said...

I love that Chef Free uses phrases like "safe milk, safe butter" etc. Having a child with food allergies can be difficult and teaching them to bake or cook can be so confusing. While a typical child learns to read a recipe by reading and measuring, children with food allergies are often left asking tons of questions like "but I can't eat that, can I use this instead?" I love that Chef Free avoids that!

mttsmm7 said...

Great for the kids

Nicole said...

Oh wow this is just what my family needs!

Xia Lee said...

What a great activity with kids

Lelandlee said...

What a great activity with kids

Joanne Gregory said...

This would be fun for my grandson.

Marsha Cooper said...

I love the fun of it. Children love to help in the kitchen and it's really bonding for the family too.

Princess of the Frogs said...

I love the idea of a cooking kit that teaches the kids things and is themed! So cute!

laurie nykaza said...

My son has Celiacs disease so i'm happy to see they have one that is gf