Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème: Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème is produced under strict hygienic conditions. This virgin coconut oil is " biologically pure " , extracted from fresh coconut milk and identical to unextracted oil from coconuts. It is produced in a method without any fermentation or heat applied to it. It is processed from select coconuts which are hand gathered.The coconut met is then wet-milled (grated) within 12 hrs of harvest and then centrifuged to separate the oil from the moisture. Since this oil is entirely cold processed its attributes are never destroyed or altered by exposure to heat. It is in the process of getting Organic Certification. It is a totally clear, extra-light viscosity oil (even lighter than fractionated coconut oil!) with sweet fresh (not toasted) coconut flavor. It is non greasy, and is quickly and easily absorbed which makes it perfect to moisturize skin and hair from head to toe. I use it on my baby too! Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème is food grade, pharmaceutical grade, and kosher. It has a light coconut flavor and there are MANY healthy reasons to use unrefined coconut oil in your cooking. Just do a Google search on that subject to get oodles of info on it I like to make Coconut Shrimp with it, as well as popped corn and put it on waffles with pure maple syrup .. Yummy! It can be used in soap making just like refined coconut oil. I feel that is produces a more luxurious bar, although the scent does not make it through the soap making process. It makes a wonderful hot oil treatment for hair, is great in lotions, creams, balms, scrubs and more! It has a VERY long shelf life, usually over 5 years without refrigeration! I've carried and co-op'ed VCO before and offered some WONDERFUL traditionally produced VCO (which I intend to keep offering on my web site too), but I felt that this was THE product for this co-op. Anyone who has ever gotten my VCO should be VERY happy with this oil. It is of impeccable quality and this is one item that IMHO nobody should be without. Pricing is as follows: $5.45 per pint (16 fl oz) (minimum 5 pint order) This oil usually sells for $ 9.00 ++ per pint, but by purchasing a large quantity, I am able to offer it at these discounted co-op prices. Co-op Fee: I hate to do this, but due to the more expensive packaging needed for this, there is a $3.00 co-op fee. If you take part in both the Virgin Oil de Coco-Crème co-op and the Monoï de Tahiti co-op I can reduce the fee from $3.00 for each co-op to $4.00 total for both Co-op closing date: until all 800 lbs. are sold Payment Options: check, money order, pay pal (no credit cards please, but if you MUST use a CC we may have to assess a small processing fee. CC processing fees for the co-op will be waived for all co-op orders that are placed in conjunction with a retail order) Shipping: FedEx Ground, UPS Ground or USPS Parcel Post (from Sugar Land, TX 77478). Whichever method is least $$$, unless otherwise requested. This offer is listed on the web site, or e-mail me at alittleolfactory ~ alittleolfactory @ earthlink.net ~ with the subject: Co-op: Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème Thanks for looking *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2004 Report Share Posted May 23, 2004 oh wish again (( Ann - Scotland Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 I must not have read about the Manoi de Tahiti. Could you explain what it is?????????? How do I pay, is it with a check or a bank card. Would 8 16 oz. be equal to 1 gal when it is solid??????? *I think I would like 12 jars, just think of who I would like to give a jar. I will try to look this up on the archives, but will wait for your answer. sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Sorry about that It was right there below the pricing, I guess that tells a story. sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 No problem Sharon I sent you a reply off-list too *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com kerley983 [kerley983] Sorry about that It was right there below the pricing, I guess that tells a story. sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème is produced under strict hygienic conditions. This virgin coconut oil is " biologically pure " , extracted from fresh coconut milk and identical to unextracted oil from coconuts. It is produced in a method without any fermentation or heat applied to it. It is processed from select coconuts which are hand gathered.The coconut met is then wet-milled (grated) within 12 hrs of harvest and then centrifuged to separate the oil from the moisture. Since this oil is entirely cold processed its attributes are never destroyed or altered by exposure to heat. It is in the process of getting Organic Certification. It is a totally clear, extra-light viscosity oil (even lighter than fractionated coconut oil!) with sweet fresh (not toasted) coconut flavor. It is non greasy, and is quickly and easily absorbed which makes it perfect to moisturize skin and hair from head to toe. I use it on my baby too! Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème is food grade, pharmaceutical grade, and kosher. It has a light coconut flavor and there are MANY healthy reasons to use unrefined coconut oil in your cooking. Just do a Google search on that subject to get oodles of info on it I like to make Coconut Shrimp with it, as well as popped corn and put it on waffles with pure maple syrup .. Yummy! It can be used in soap making just like refined coconut oil. I feel that is produces a more luxurious bar, although the scent does not make it through the soap making process. It makes a wonderful hot oil treatment for hair, is great in lotions, creams, balms, scrubs and more! It has a VERY long shelf life, usually over 5 years without refrigeration! I've carried and co-op'ed VCO before and offered some WONDERFUL traditionally produced VCO (which I intend to keep offering on my web site too), but I felt that this was THE product for this co-op. Anyone who has ever gotten my VCO should be VERY happy with this oil. It is of impeccable quality and this is one item that IMHO nobody should be without. Pricing is as follows: $5.45 per pint (16 fl oz) (minimum 5 pint order) This oil usually sells for $ 9.00 ++ per pint, but by purchasing a large quantity, I am able to offer it at these discounted co-op prices. Co-op Fee: I hate to do this, but due to the more expensive packaging needed for this, there is a $3.00 co-op fee. If you take part in both the Virgin Oil de Coco-Crème co-op and the Monoï de Tahiti co-op I can reduce the fee from $3.00 for each co-op to $4.00 total for both Co-op closing date: until all 800 lbs. are sold Payment Options: check, money order, pay pal (no credit cards please, but if you MUST use a CC we may have to assess a small processing fee. CC processing fees for the co-op will be waived for all co-op orders that are placed in conjunction with a retail order) Shipping: FedEx Ground, UPS Ground or USPS Parcel Post (from Sugar Land, TX 77478). Whichever method is least $$$, unless otherwise requested. This offer is listed on the web site, or e-mail me at alittleolfactory ~ alittleolfactory @ earthlink.net ~ with the subject: Co-op: Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème Thanks for looking *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 I would like to have the minimum order of both of the oils. What do I do send the check ??????? also would you tell me how much with shipping etc. thanks sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 Hiya Sharon, Replied to ya off-list *Smile* Chris (list mom) h <http://www.alittleolfactory.com> ttp://www.alittleolfactory.com kerley983 [kerley983] I would like to have the minimum order of both of the oils. What do I do send the check ??????? also would you tell me how much with shipping etc. thanks sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2004 Report Share Posted June 3, 2004 Dear Chris, I would like 5 pints of the Coco-Creme. It will be so neat to cook with. Thanks for doing this. Please tell me how much it is and I will send you the money. Jan - " Christine Ziegler " <chrisziggy Saturday, May 22, 2004 10:21 PM Co-op: Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème: Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème is produced under strict hygienic conditions. This virgin coconut oil is " biologically pure " , extracted from fresh coconut milk and identical to unextracted oil from coconuts. It is produced in a method without any fermentation or heat applied to it. It is processed from select coconuts which are hand gathered.The coconut met is then wet-milled (grated) within 12 hrs of harvest and then centrifuged to separate the oil from the moisture. Since this oil is entirely cold processed its attributes are never destroyed or altered by exposure to heat. It is in the process of getting Organic Certification. It is a totally clear, extra-light viscosity oil (even lighter than fractionated coconut oil!) with sweet fresh (not toasted) coconut flavor. It is non greasy, and is quickly and easily absorbed which makes it perfect to moisturize skin and hair from head to toe. I use it on my baby too! Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème is food grade, pharmaceutical grade, and kosher. It has a light coconut flavor and there are MANY healthy reasons to use unrefined coconut oil in your cooking. Just do a Google search on that subject to get oodles of info on it I like to make Coconut Shrimp with it, as well as popped corn and put it on waffles with pure maple syrup .. Yummy! It can be used in soap making just like refined coconut oil. I feel that is produces a more luxurious bar, although the scent does not make it through the soap making process. It makes a wonderful hot oil treatment for hair, is great in lotions, creams, balms, scrubs and more! It has a VERY long shelf life, usually over 5 years without refrigeration! I've carried and co-op'ed VCO before and offered some WONDERFUL traditionally produced VCO (which I intend to keep offering on my web site too), but I felt that this was THE product for this co-op. Anyone who has ever gotten my VCO should be VERY happy with this oil. It is of impeccable quality and this is one item that IMHO nobody should be without. Pricing is as follows: $5.45 per pint (16 fl oz) (minimum 5 pint order) This oil usually sells for $ 9.00 ++ per pint, but by purchasing a large quantity, I am able to offer it at these discounted co-op prices. Co-op Fee: I hate to do this, but due to the more expensive packaging needed for this, there is a $3.00 co-op fee. If you take part in both the Virgin Oil de Coco-Crème co-op and the Monoï de Tahiti co-op I can reduce the fee from $3.00 for each co-op to $4.00 total for both Co-op closing date: until all 800 lbs. are sold Payment Options: check, money order, pay pal (no credit cards please, but if you MUST use a CC we may have to assess a small processing fee. CC processing fees for the co-op will be waived for all co-op orders that are placed in conjunction with a retail order) Shipping: FedEx Ground, UPS Ground or USPS Parcel Post (from Sugar Land, TX 77478). Whichever method is least $$$, unless otherwise requested. This offer is listed on the web site, or e-mail me at alittleolfactory ~ alittleolfactory @ earthlink.net ~ with the subject: Co-op: Virgin Oil De Coco-Crème Thanks for looking *Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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