Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 I didn't realize that the health food market in Vancouver wasn't up to Seattle's. What about Bellingham to shop? I will be visiting my sister there this month [before going to Bozeman, MT and Yellowstone] and maybe getting a few things before my job starts. How much is nutritional yeast in Canada? I pay 5.15 per pound in Oregon but it was nearly 11.00 for 10 oz in Texas. , Millady <fanatic@m...> wrote: > Well first it's Mother's Day (Happy Mother's Day) so I don't think anything counts today right? > > The drive to Seattle is about 2 hours at most depending on traffic and the time spent waiting at the border. There are a few health food stores here, but like for example the one thing I can't find here is Kukicha Tea by Eden. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 I have no idea how much yeast is, I'll get back to you on that. Bellingham might have something, but I haven't really checked. Seattle seems to have it all. I can't even find my bank in Bellingham, but I know it's there. (I do know where Krispy Kreme is!) There are so many products in the states we don't have. For example, that Quorn brand. (yeah I know it's not macro) but it's still good and a nice alternative. But it's not sold in Canada anywhere! Now Toronto might be different I know they have a Whole Foods and one is opening up here in August I think. I"m just hoping they have the same brands. Re: Carol I didn't realize that the health food market in Vancouver wasn't up to Seattle's. What about Bellingham to shop? I will be visiting my sister there this month [before going to Bozeman, MT and Yellowstone] and maybe getting a few things before my job starts. How much is nutritional yeast in Canada? I pay 5.15 per pound in Oregon but it was nearly 11.00 for 10 oz in Texas., Millady <fanatic@m...> wrote:> Well first it's Mother's Day (Happy Mother's Day) so I don't think anything counts today right? > > The drive to Seattle is about 2 hours at most depending on traffic and the time spent waiting at the border. There are a few health food stores here, but like for example the one thing I can't find here is Kukicha Tea by Eden. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2004 Report Share Posted May 11, 2004 Thanks Millady, I know there are some nice veggie products coming out of BC since the west coast gets the benefit of them at least. I found the prices on health foods were a bit higher in BC than here but they were reasonable for someone on a budget. Speaking of good prices, our local " Food Outlet " [cheap prices] started carrying veggie entrees after I spoke up. I stocked up on ricemilk, etc. this evening.:]* , " millady " <fanatic@m...> wrote: > I have no idea how much yeast is, I'll get back to you on that. > There are so many products in the states we don't have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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