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Pretty much so. I use it in about anything I can think to eat whether at

home or away.

Dale

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Debra,

Did you notice that you feel more hungry now after

your surgery. I had my Gb surgery about 3 weeks ago

but I start getting hungry more often than before.

I am glad I had my elective surgery done with no

problems.

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>>Did you notice that you feel more hungry now after

your surgery. I had my Gb surgery about 3 weeks ago

but I start getting hungry more often than before.<<

No, I don't feel more hungry now, although I DID find myself eating more at

first, just because I could. Ice cream, pizza, Cheez-its. My first hot

fudge sundae was like sex! But now I don't eat like crazy, because I know

there is nothing I can't have if I really want it, so I don't eat out of

feeling deprived. Yes, I put on about five pounds over the course of the

holidays, and then a two week vacation, but that is on its way off now.

I feel really good in general. The tiredness that I was experiencing for a

few years is gone. And I am totally pain-free. It has been over two months

now, and I feel like I've been given a new lease on life!

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>Once opened should olive oil be kept in the fridge?

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first i've ever heard of this? dosen't it turn semisolid?

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Yes, when I tried putting mine in the fridge, it solidified. laura

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If you keep the olive oil in the fridge, it will keep better. I keep

mine in a wide topped 1 L bulk food container. It melts quickly at

room temperature. Simply scoop out what you need and use it normally.

Your olive oil will taste fresh until its used up. But then I'm

sensitive to the taste of rancidity. I dislike it more than most

people. When I buy 3 liters at a time, I notice it degrading at room

temperature after a couple of weeks. I also keep my flax oil in the

freezer in its original plastic container. Run it under water and

you've quickly got whatever you need that day.

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> If the oil is clear, then the quality is not so good...this is what

Radiant life's catalog tells me. Do you all agree with this? This

would include at ROOM TEMP also, is that correct?

>

> I have bought for years Spectrum Extra Virgin

Hi Sonja,

I might disagree with that characterization. I, too buy Spectrum

Extra Virgin (Organic). It reaches a mere 80 degrees F during the

expeller pressing (according to an email I received from them). If it

is filtered, there may be some loss of beneficial substances but it is

certainly a good undamaged raw fat.

Portland, OR

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At 12:52 PM 2/27/2002 -0600, you wrote:

>If the oil is clear, then the quality is not so good...this is what

>Radiant life's catalog tells me. Do you all agree with this? This would

>include at ROOM TEMP also, is that correct?

>

> I have bought for years Spectrum Extra Virgin

Agreed. My favorite is Bariani stone-pressed (San Francisco). It is

slightly cloudy and has the best flavor I've tasted in olive oils. The

stone pressing is a cool process that does not add heat (room temperature)

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Here's how you can order Bariani olive oil via mai (email address is

Bariani@...)

Hello!

thank you for your interest in Bariani Olive Oil. We are a small family

business. We do mail

order though.

Here are our prices direct to the public (50-55% less than retail):

250ml (8.45 fl.oz.) --- $4.25 ea. / $ 51 cs 12

500ml (16.9 fl.oz.) --- $8.00 ea. / $96 cs 12

1000ml (33.8 fl.oz.) --- $15.00 ea. / $180 cs 12

Shipping and handling are by UPS and at additional cost.

You can order as much or as little as you wish. Just reply this email with your

name, address,

phone number, and order amount.

Please, let me know if you have any questions.

Best Regards,

Emanuele Bariani

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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 5:55 PM

Subject: Re: olive oil

At 12:52 PM 2/27/2002 -0600, you wrote:

>If the oil is clear, then the quality is not so good...this is what

>Radiant life's catalog tells me. Do you all agree with this? This would

>include at ROOM TEMP also, is that correct?

>

> I have bought for years Spectrum Extra Virgin

Agreed. My favorite is Bariani stone-pressed (San Francisco). It is

slightly cloudy and has the best flavor I've tasted in olive oils. The

stone pressing is a cool process that does not add heat (room temperature)

-=mark=-.

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Folks,

Bariani olive oil is cheapest when bought through Radiant Life.

> Here's how you can order Bariani olive oil via mai (email address

is Bariani@a...)

>

> Hello!

> thank you for your interest in Bariani Olive Oil. We are a small

family business. We do mail

> order though.

> Here are our prices direct to the public (50-55% less than retail):

> 250ml (8.45 fl.oz.) --- $4.25 ea. / $ 51 cs 12

> 500ml (16.9 fl.oz.) --- $8.00 ea. / $96 cs 12

> 1000ml (33.8 fl.oz.) --- $15.00 ea. / $180 cs 12

> Shipping and handling are by UPS and at additional cost.

> You can order as much or as little as you wish. Just reply this

email with your name, address,

> phone number, and order amount.

>

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Thanks , but actually in terms of base cost, you can't beat

buying Bariani from Emmanuele Bariani, since he is at the source.

However, because of the weight of the oil and the cost of shipping,

if you are already ordering from us things like cod liver oil, coco

butter, celtic salt, supplements, etc. then it could make $ sense to

buy the oil from us....

Cheers,

(By the way if folks want to call us to order or for a catalog the #

is (888) 593-8333 - I haven't given that # much on this list I just

realized. Our website with 60% of products is www.4radiantlife.com.)

> > Here's how you can order Bariani olive oil via mai (email address

> is Bariani@a...)

> >

> > Hello!

> > thank you for your interest in Bariani Olive Oil. We are a small

> family business. We do mail

> > order though.

> > Here are our prices direct to the public (50-55% less than

retail):

> > 250ml (8.45 fl.oz.) --- $4.25 ea. / $ 51 cs 12

> > 500ml (16.9 fl.oz.) --- $8.00 ea. / $96 cs 12

> > 1000ml (33.8 fl.oz.) --- $15.00 ea. / $180 cs 12

> > Shipping and handling are by UPS and at additional cost.

> > You can order as much or as little as you wish. Just reply this

> email with your name, address,

> > phone number, and order amount.

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KLSIRDDOGS@... wrote:

> *Does anyone know which 3 brands of Olive Oil are the " pure " Olive

> Oils? If I am going to use Olive Oil - which I just happen to like -

> I want it to be pure. *

> *Thanks, Deborah*

>

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Sorry Deborah,

Not being in the states I can't rightly answer that one. I do know that

there is a very good one from Frisco area that is Stone ground Extra

Virgin. Probably the only one in the states that truly is. Unfortunatley

for you, I can't recall the name. I do know it begins with a B though. I

also know that Suzi knows the name, at least she used to. Maybe she can

help you here better than I.

Peace be with you.

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Peace, love and light,

Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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Suzanne wrote:

> The one I like above all is Bariani. It is a bit expensive but great oil.

> http://www.barianioliveoil.com/

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> *//*

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See I knew Suzi would recall the name. From what I hear this oil is tops

in flavor and as pure as you can get. Being stone ground it is not

heated like expeller pressed oils are. This is a true cold pressed olive

oil.

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Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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Greetings,

Cool link and info - thanks. I'll look for Bariani next time. We've been

using Napa Valley Naturals (the Rich & Robust kind) which is first pressed,

cold pressed, unrefined and chemical free, etc. It's more expensive than

what we used to use, but we think it's good quality. (Web addy on the

label):

http://www.worldpantry.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/ExecMacro/napavalley/home.d2w/r

eport

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The one I like above all is Bariani. It is a bit expensive but great oil.

http://www.barianioliveoil.com/

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Suzanne wrote:

> Don,

> I still know it - I found a store sort of locally ... yep worth every

> dollar it costs me

> Bariana!

> Suzi

======================

Here is another you can try that is supposed to taste even better than

Bariana. www.tehamagold.com/

I am sure that someone will let us know if this is true or not or if it

is even a good olive oil.

--

Peace, love and light,

Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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Oops - here's the correct URL (I'd incorrectly copied the page link that

came up): www.napavalleytradding.com

-Holly

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Greetings,

Cool link and info - thanks. I'll look for Bariani next time. We've been

using Napa Valley Naturals (snip)

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The one I like above all is Bariani. It is a bit expensive but great oil.

http://www.barianioliveoil.com/

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