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This is the brand I buy and I also get it from subscribe and save. We are

relatively new to traditional foods and this is the only brand I have ever had

of coconut oil, but I really like it. Take my endorsement for what it is

worth....maybe not much! ;)

On Apr 12, 2012, at 9:12 PM, " twincitieserrands " <twincitieserrands@...>

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> Hey all,

> Amazon has a subscribe and save special on this coconut oil right now. Anyone

know anything about it? I've ordered once before and liked the taste. You get 2

- 15 ounce containers for $13 ish dollars if you click subscribe and save and

shipping is free. You can cancel subscribe and save any time after you've

received the product for no fees or restrictions. Let me know if this is not a

good product. I know it's not the best... and I know I'm a sell-out for buying

from Amazon, etc.. so, no need to comment about that. ;) But, savings like this

allow a family on a budget to buy a grass-fed cow and join a CSA... I'm sure

it's not the superior brand out there. But from what I've seen it doesn't seem

to be heated or processed, etc. Thanks all!

>

> -

>

> http://amzn.to/IOuuMO

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If shopping at Amazon makes you a sell out you are in good company. I

order from them often. I also get my kosher great lakes gelatin from

there. Haven't been able to find it locally. Price is currently higher

than usual though. http://amzn.com/B001ELLBJS

I think that is a good price on the Nutiva - especially with free shipping

- I also like the brand.

I have been thinking of ordering some of the coconut oil from Green

Pastures though. Anyone tried that? Feedback?

Jaxi

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 9:12 PM, twincitieserrands <

twincitieserrands@...> wrote:

> Hey all,

> Amazon has a subscribe and save special on this coconut oil right now.

> Anyone know anything about it? I've ordered once before and liked the

> taste. You get 2 - 15 ounce containers for $13 ish dollars if you click

> subscribe and save and shipping is free. You can cancel subscribe and save

> any time after you've received the product for no fees or restrictions. Let

> me know if this is not a good product. I know it's not the best... and I

> know I'm a sell-out for buying from Amazon, etc.. so, no need to comment

> about that. ;) But, savings like this allow a family on a budget to buy a

> grass-fed cow and join a CSA... I'm sure it's not the superior brand out

> there. But from what I've seen it doesn't seem to be heated or processed,

> etc. Thanks all!

>

> -

>

> http://amzn.to/IOuuMO

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

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LOL. I personally don't think I am, and I try to buy things from local

businesses as much as possible, but ya know, if I can save of this to get good

beef, I'll do it.

>

> > Hey all,

> > Amazon has a subscribe and save special on this coconut oil right now.

> > Anyone know anything about it? I've ordered once before and liked the

> > taste. You get 2 - 15 ounce containers for $13 ish dollars if you click

> > subscribe and save and shipping is free. You can cancel subscribe and save

> > any time after you've received the product for no fees or restrictions. Let

> > me know if this is not a good product. I know it's not the best... and I

> > know I'm a sell-out for buying from Amazon, etc.. so, no need to comment

> > about that. ;) But, savings like this allow a family on a budget to buy a

> > grass-fed cow and join a CSA... I'm sure it's not the superior brand out

> > there. But from what I've seen it doesn't seem to be heated or processed,

> > etc. Thanks all!

> >

> > -

> >

> > http://amzn.to/IOuuMO

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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LOL. I personally don't think I am, and I try to buy things from local

businesses as much as possible, but ya know, if I can save of this to get good

beef, I'll do it.

>

> > Hey all,

> > Amazon has a subscribe and save special on this coconut oil right now.

> > Anyone know anything about it? I've ordered once before and liked the

> > taste. You get 2 - 15 ounce containers for $13 ish dollars if you click

> > subscribe and save and shipping is free. You can cancel subscribe and save

> > any time after you've received the product for no fees or restrictions. Let

> > me know if this is not a good product. I know it's not the best... and I

> > know I'm a sell-out for buying from Amazon, etc.. so, no need to comment

> > about that. ;) But, savings like this allow a family on a budget to buy a

> > grass-fed cow and join a CSA... I'm sure it's not the superior brand out

> > there. But from what I've seen it doesn't seem to be heated or processed,

> > etc. Thanks all!

> >

> > -

> >

> > http://amzn.to/IOuuMO

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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Agreed ... lamb, beef, eggs and dairy etc right from the farmers ... CSA

time coming up for fresh veggies and such ... love to buy local and support

farmers - but for something like this - well we don't grow coconuts up here

so one way or another it is shipped in.

Cheers!

Jaxi

On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:52 PM, twincitieserrands <

twincitieserrands@...> wrote:

> LOL. I personally don't think I am, and I try to buy things from local

> businesses as much as possible, but ya know, if I can save of this to get

> good beef, I'll do it.

>

>

> >

> > > Hey all,

> > > Amazon has a subscribe and save special on this coconut oil right now.

> > > Anyone know anything about it? I've ordered once before and liked the

> > > taste. You get 2 - 15 ounce containers for $13 ish dollars if you click

> > > subscribe and save and shipping is free. You can cancel subscribe and

> save

> > > any time after you've received the product for no fees or

> restrictions. Let

> > > me know if this is not a good product. I know it's not the best... and

> I

> > > know I'm a sell-out for buying from Amazon, etc.. so, no need to

> comment

> > > about that. ;) But, savings like this allow a family on a budget to

> buy a

> > > grass-fed cow and join a CSA... I'm sure it's not the superior brand

> out

> > > there. But from what I've seen it doesn't seem to be heated or

> processed,

> > > etc. Thanks all!

> > >

> > > -

> > >

> > > http://amzn.to/IOuuMO

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ------------------------------------

> > >

> > >

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We've been buying the dual 54 oz deal from Amazon for the past couple years.

I've used a lot of WFN products, Tropical Traditions, etc. I'm inclined to say

Nutiva cold pressed is the exact oil WFN uses under a different label, but I

cannot prove it. I've done blinded tests and cannot tell them apart.

I've recommended this route to coconut oil heaven few times on this site and the

response is usually *cricket* *cricket*, so it's good to see others take

advantage of it.

And yes, the price does fluctuate some and has gone up a bit recently. Thing

about Amazon is it tracks click traffic and adjusts the price based on that.

Last time I ordered the dual 54's, it was $.43/oz. And once you start S & S, you

don't necessarily keep getting the same price as it will adjust, so watch that.

Check it out:

http://camelcamelcamel.com/Nutiva-Organic-Coconut-54-Ounce-Containers/product/B0\

03QDRJXY

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