Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 I think I remember being able to get this brand back in NY, too. Perhaps it is fairly widely distributed? Of course now living in Grants Pass, OR I see this brand of tahini and other nut butters in every store. I wonder if they do " factory tours " ? ~ PT ~ Only as high as I reach can I grow, Only as far as I seek can I go, Only as deep as I look can I see, Only as much as I dream can I be. ~ Karen Raven ~~~*~~~*~~~> , " Tom " <antipreophogistiii wrote: > > Again I'm lucky here in Ashland, Oregon, since the best tahini is > made here by Maranatha. I prefer the raw tahini, which is hard to > find in other brands, tahini made from toasted sesame seeds being > more common, and the couple of other brands of raw tahini I've found > just don't set up in making the sesame cheese - they seem to have > water added.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Yes, Maranatha is one of the Oregon-made brands of natural foods that has a national/international distribution. I don't know about tours there, but that nice smell of roasting nuts is all around the neighborhood sometimes.... , " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll wrote: > > I think I remember being able to get this brand > back in NY, too. Perhaps it is fairly widely distributed? > Of course now living in Grants Pass, OR I see this > brand of tahini and other nut butters in every store. > I wonder if they do " factory tours " ? > > ~ PT ~ > > Only as high as I reach can I grow, > Only as far as I seek can I go, > Only as deep as I look can I see, > Only as much as I dream can I be. > ~ Karen Raven > ~~~*~~~*~~~> > , " Tom " <antipreophogistiii@> wrote: > > > > Again I'm lucky here in Ashland, Oregon, since the best tahini is > > made here by Maranatha. I prefer the raw tahini, which is hard to > > find in other brands, tahini made from toasted sesame seeds being > > more common, and the couple of other brands of raw tahini I've found > > just don't set up in making the sesame cheese - they seem to have > > water added.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 Grants pass, OR? That's where my david lived before he moved to vegas! Megan _____ On Behalf Of ~ PT ~ Sunday, July 16, 2006 9:39 AM tahini by Maranatha; was: Collards and Stout I think I remember being able to get this brand back in NY, too. Perhaps it is fairly widely distributed? Of course now living in Grants Pass, OR I see this brand of tahini and other nut butters in every store. I wonder if they do " factory tours " ? ~ PT ~ Only as high as I reach can I grow, Only as far as I seek can I go, Only as deep as I look can I see, Only as much as I dream can I be. ~ Karen Raven ~~~*~~~*~~~> @ <%40> , " Tom " <antipreophogistiii wrote: > > Again I'm lucky here in Ashland, Oregon, since the best tahini is > made here by Maranatha. I prefer the raw tahini, which is hard to > find in other brands, tahini made from toasted sesame seeds being > more common, and the couple of other brands of raw tahini I've found > just don't set up in making the sesame cheese - they seem to have > water added.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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