Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Wilderness Family Naturals has great raw coco butter ( it's the stuff that rawfood.com had but WAY CHEAPER, Plus they have some cold pressed coco oil that is cold pressed in India at something like 70 Degrees F that tastes alot like butter. Barioni Olive Oil is Avaliable through Barioni, they are fairly easy to find on the web. Call them and they should give you a 6 pack at like 13.50 a bottle- check on my spelling though. Does anyone know where to Get ORGANIC RAW COCOA beans at a reasonable price or ORGANIC raw sundried olives. I am sure I could find them doing enough research, but if someone knows it would save me some time. In fact it would be really nice if someone that had a list of all these goodies would share their list! Usually you can find all this stuff at a quarter of what the Guru's are charging. I guess that's what makes them Guru's after all- OUR CASH! For example I am getting unsulphered Supreme QualityGoji's at 5-6 dollars a pound. For that price you don't have to count how many you eat. That means you can enjoy them instead of sweating the price. Wouldn't it be nice if he raw food movement was more coopertive instead of opertunistic? In some ways the " RAW FOOD MOVEMENT " is more based on taking advantage of people than really any cohesive message, since after we eat raw food then what? I am glad for Raw Seattle group, ya-all seem like you are out for peoples good here and as I have followed the messages it seems that some people are really getting helped and supported. PLUS I've tasted some mighty fine durain at potlucks. And that person who had a holisitc midwife they give me the phone # to YOUR SUPER COOL in my book!!! In the Spirit of Supreme Love, Simon Fentress >ejgregor >RawSeattle >RawSeattle >[RawSeattle] Olive/Coco Oil? >Tue, 13 Jan 2004 04:05:39 +0000 > >Is someone still selling olive oil and/or coconut oil? I am interested in >buying some quality stuff. > >Emily M. _______________ Rethink your business approach for the new year with the helpful tips here. http://special.msn.com/bcentral/prep04.armx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Simon, Where are you buying your Goji's for $5-6 a pound? Thanks, Tina For example I am getting unsulphered Supreme QualityGoji's at 5-6 > dollars a pound. For that price you don't have to count how many you eat. > > That means you can enjoy them instead of sweating the price. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 Tina, I get them from an acupunturist friend of mine. I am ordering a bunch of them soon and depending on quility, ( he gets me the best quality he can get ) They will be from 5-8 dollars a pound push shipping. On the package it says Angou Mayway Herb Company www.mayway.com Tel 510-208-3069.... can't get a better lead than that I suppose Also where in Peru does NFL get those Peruvian olives, I want the direct source if anyone has it. And If you ever had raw cocoa beans then you'd know it ain't carob. I looked on the web and it seems that you can get big bulk orders of Cocoa Bean. Thanks for the e-mails back In the Spirit of Supreme Love, Simon Fentress > " Tina Bystrom " <bystrom >RawSeattle >RawSeattle >[RawSeattle] Re: Olive/Coco Oil?- and COCOA BEANS? >Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:12:10 -0000 > >Simon, > >Where are you buying your Goji's for $5-6 a pound? > >Thanks, >Tina > > >For example I am getting unsulphered Supreme QualityGoji's at 5-6 > > dollars a pound. For that price you don't have to count how many >you eat. > > > > That means you can enjoy them instead of sweating the price. > > > > _______________ Find high-speed ‘net deals — comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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