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I am currently just buying ours at the co-op and it's getting soooo expensive

and I go through the little thing way

too quickly. I'm wondering if someone can direct me to a good place to buy good

coconut oil in bigger (but not ridiculous)

quantities and save a little money.

Thank you!

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Why not order a " ridiculous " amount? I don't mess around; the cheapest way

I've found

is to order the 5 gallon pails through Wilderness. It's very stable and has

a long shelf life.

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Do you know how long it lasts?

Re: Where do you get your coconut oil?

Why not order a " ridiculous " amount? I don't mess around; the cheapest way

I've found

is to order the 5 gallon pails through Wilderness. It's very stable and has

a long shelf life.

Leah

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Almost forever, if kept sealed when not in use. I have one bucket I got almost

5 years ago and it's still perfectly good.

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The general rule-of-thumb is a 3-year shelf life. A lot depends on

how you store it. Mine has been in cool storage - either the garage,

in winter, or in the unheated basement.I have some 4-year-old,

unopened, which was still good, but I found it went " bad " very quickly

once opened. Still, that's a great shelf life, so I never hesitate to

order in quantity if I can save money, and have that kind of

shelf-life.

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5 years is awesome!! What temp conditions was that stored?

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I just happen to think that in life we need to be a little like the

farmer, who puts back into the soil what he takes out " ~ Newman

Deut 11:15 He will put grass in the fields for your cattle, and you

will have plenty to eat.

Check out my blog - www.ericsons.net - Food for the Body and Soul

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5 years is awesome!! What temp conditions was that stored?

Sharon

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>> Do you know how long it lasts?

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> Almost forever, if kept sealed when not in use. I have one bucket I got

> almost 5 years ago and it's still perfectly good.

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I just happen to think that in life we need to be a little like the

farmer, who puts back into the soil what he takes out " ~ Newman

Deut 11:15 He will put grass in the fields for your cattle, and you

will have plenty to eat.

Check out my blog - www.ericsons.net - Food for the Body and Soul

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