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Gentleman's Box has changed names to Manner Goods, a subscription box for men.
Boxes are $119.00/month, and you can select from several different boxes each month. Each box has a different them and boxes contains 4 to 6 premium products for men. You can skip any box you wish.
Gentleman's Box also has a classic subscription. Boxes are $25.00/month, and they also have a yearly plan. Each box also features a “modern gentleman,” someone who is a role model for other gentlemen. Be sure to check out the $5.00 coupon at the end of this review.
The Details
Cost: $119.00/month.
What's in the box? Each box will contain 4-6 products.
Everything shipped in a large, plain brown box.
The main box is a large black box.
The theme for the July box is “Pasta a Casa.”. This booklet includes beautiful photographs of the items in the box.
Manner Goods included a booklet with details about their new subscription model. The back of the book has a QR code to get details about the items in the box.
Galley Pasta Maker
This pasta maker has 2 cutting blades and a knob to have 9 different adjustments for pasta. There is a clamp to attach the pasta cutter to the table and a knob to turn the pasta through the cutter. There is an instruction book with a recipe and photo instructions on how to use the machine.
Galley Pasta Drying Rack
This drying rack folds flat for storage and can stand upright to allow paste to dry properly. My mom made noodles from scratch growing up but never had a drying rack. I might give this to her as a gift.
Ravioli Stamp Cutter
I have never made ravioli from scratch, but I feel pretty inspired to try it. Your ravioli will have a classic zig-zag edge. The larger wooden handle makes this tool easy to use.
Galley Pasta Tools
The box included two pasta tools, a pasta spoon, and a grey rubber spoon. These are perfect for making pasta and sauce. The handles are wooden, and each handle has a hold on the end so you can hang them up.
Galley Dough Cutter
Use this to cut dough into smaller pieces, measure, and scrap parts dough bits off your mat. It's quite sharp, so be sure to be careful.
Fratelli Piccata Sauce
Nicolas Vahe Italian Crushed Spices
Brighten up anything and everything with small-batch Fratelli Piccata Sauce. The vibrant lemon aroma delights the senses. Deglazed with white wine by hand creates a richer, silkier sauce. And yes, those are real, full-sized capers, you see. The beauty of small-batch sauces – whole ingredients you can taste and see. The combination of full-sized capers and lemon makes for a great sauce.
The Italian seasoning is a mix of oregano, marjoram, thyme, and sage.
Final Thought: This box was a wonderfully curated collection of pasta tools. I have never made pasta from scratch, but I think I might be able to with these tools. I am especially excited to try out the pasta maker. If you want to check out Manner Goods, use this link. Remember, you can select your own box, and you can skip a box.
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