Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Heya -- At 01:55 PM 8/30/06 +0000, wrote: >I am taking the coconut oil but cannot get past 1 tbsp a day. I have >read the folder on coconut oil and still have a question. The oil I >bought was liquid and oily. I usually just down a couple tbsps (liquid) real fast before eating something else. Coconut oil has a very low melting point, it's not far from a warmish room temperature (around 75-80F). In even slightly warm places it will stay in a liquid state all the time, (although like all lipids, you want to avoid warming it since that might hasten its breakdown). So storing it in its gel state is perfectly fine. You can scoop out a couple tbsp into a glass dish and sit it in the sunlight for a few minutes, it should liquify. >Also, one tbsp of oil is a lot less than one tbsp of the thicker substance Not by much. I've never had a jar explode or leak when changing from one state to the other. - S. ......................................... GettingPrimitive.com - A Natural Inquiry ...... Health, Diet, Society and Survival ......... for the Humans of Poison Planet ......... http://www.gettingprimitive.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hello , If you purchased your oil on a hot day it would have been a clear liquid. If it is exposed to temperatures above 76 degrees (F) for any length of time, coconut oil will liquefy. If stored below 76 degrees (F) coconut oil will begin to solidify. I have found that the measurement is the same, liquid or solid. When my coconut oil is liquid I have some little 2 tablespoon containers that I pour it into that I harden and store in the fridge for easy use in Bee's egg drink. So I know the measurement is the same by personal experience. Personally I do not enjoy the taste of coconut oil right off the spoon, so I use it in Bee's tasty Egg drink or mix it into hot foods or tea and I have no problem getting in my quota of 5 to 6 T per day. Hope this helps! :-) Debra NW " " <JuneRose474@...> wrote: I am taking the coconut oil but cannot get past 1 tbsp a day. I have read the folder on coconut oil and still have a question. The oil I bought was liquid and oily. Soon after the oil hardened to more of a gel like or pasty consistency. I hate swallowing it. Should I melt it before ingesting? How do I get it to stay like an oil? Also, one tbsp of oil is a lot less than one tbsp of the thicker substance, wouldn't you think? ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hello , If you purchased your oil on a hot day it would have been a clear liquid. If it is exposed to temperatures above 76 degrees (F) for any length of time, coconut oil will liquefy. If stored below 76 degrees (F) coconut oil will begin to solidify. I have found that the measurement is the same, liquid or solid. When my coconut oil is liquid I have some little 2 tablespoon containers that I pour it into that I harden and store in the fridge for easy use in Bee's egg drink. So I know the measurement is the same by personal experience. Personally I do not enjoy the taste of coconut oil right off the spoon, so I use it in Bee's tasty Egg drink or mix it into hot foods or tea and I have no problem getting in my quota of 5 to 6 T per day. Hope this helps! :-) Debra NW " " <JuneRose474@...> wrote: I am taking the coconut oil but cannot get past 1 tbsp a day. I have read the folder on coconut oil and still have a question. The oil I bought was liquid and oily. Soon after the oil hardened to more of a gel like or pasty consistency. I hate swallowing it. Should I melt it before ingesting? How do I get it to stay like an oil? Also, one tbsp of oil is a lot less than one tbsp of the thicker substance, wouldn't you think? ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hey S. and Debra-----thanks so much for your input. I really needed to understand it from someone's perspective of how they take it on a daily basis. I really did okay when it was liquid and it was so much easier to swallow. I guess I will just drop some in tea or soup or even a stir fry.....seems like then I will be able to up it to the recommended 5 tbsp.~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi , If you like CO in it's liquid state and your house is too cool to keep it that way, you can put your jar of CO on the stove near a pilot light to keep it warm (and liquid). That's what our moderator, Zack likes to do....and definitely use it when you cook! personally I prefer it in it's solid state. We all have our preferences, huh? ) jackie > > Hey S. and Debra-----thanks so much for your input. I really needed to > understand it from someone's perspective of how they take it on a daily > basis. I really did okay when it was liquid and it was so much easier > to swallow. I guess I will just drop some in tea or soup or even a > stir fry.....seems like then I will be able to up it to the recommended > 5 tbsp.~ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 wrote: > > Hey S. and Debra-----thanks so much for your input. I really needed to understand it from someone's perspective of how they take it on a daily basis. I really did okay when it was liquid and it was so much easier to swallow. I guess I will just drop some in tea or soup or even a stir fry.....seems like then I will be able to up it to the recommended 5 tbsp. ==>, coconut oil keeps for 2 years on the counter or in the cupboard. Zack, our moderator, keeps a smaller jar of it over the pilot light on his stove so it stays liquid. When mine get lumpy I put the jar in a bowl of hot water and it melts very quickly. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 ----->Last week I got up late for work. One of those days where you have to ask " Do I get a shower? " I took the shower but packing up breakfast and lunch was not an option. I real quick measured out 7 T coconut oil and took it with me. During work I picked up scrambled eggs and drank a swig of the coconut oil. Later in the day I finished the rest. I was amazed at the " pure energy " I had. (like a plesant high without the jitters). I went from 5:00 am to 2:30 am without being tired or hungry. Needless to say it reinforced in me the value of the coconut oil. ----->I have to admit I am not fond of coconut oil but there are a lot of things I am taking " down the hatch " for improved health. I have to brace myself for the cod liver oil. I usually have home made kim chi standing by to chase the nasty taste away. ------>We have had quite a few discussions on the egg drink of which you can add quite a bit of coconut oil to. You can search the messages for some good ideas. One I liked best is not in the archive anymore but I liked it so well I saved it. *****--- Janine Rood <janinerood@...> wrote: > You've inspired me to finally try the egg drink > (I've been a bit squeamish > up till now!). The egg drink is delicious, and you aren't even going to be able to tell that it has raw eggs in it. I was squimish for a long time myself, but once I tried I was hooked. I really like it much better cold though. > Could you elaborate or give some > examples on 'whatever > flavoring you're in the mood for'??? You can use very strong tea instead of ordinary water. Chai and mint are two of my favorites. Chai makes it taste like egg nog. Jasmine tea gives it a fresh, clean taste. Experiment and see what you like. Clove and ginger tea is also a good mix, and you get the healing benefits of the clove and ginger. I hate to admit this, but I sometimes put a spoon of decaffinated instant coffee in. I really love the coffee flavor, but I gave up drinking the real thing quite a while ago. Every once in a while, I like to experience the flavor again. Hope this helps, Jeanne OTS******************* Pat B <JuneRose474@...> wrote: I am taking the coconut oil but cannot get past 1 tbsp a day. I have read the folder on coconut oil and still have a question. The oil I bought was liquid and oily. Soon after the oil hardened to more of a gel like or pasty consistency. I hate swallowing it. Should I melt it before ingesting? How do I get it to stay like an oil? Also, one tbsp of oil is a lot less than one tbsp of the thicker substance, wouldn't you think? ~ --------------------------------- Stay in the know. Pulse on the new .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 > ==>, When mine get lumpy I put > the jar in a bowl of hot water and it melts very quickly. > > Bee Oh, good idea!!! I really like just swallowing the liquid but I am going to attempt putting it in hot foods. One more question, can I cook with it the same way I would olive oil? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 > > Oh, good idea!!! I really like just swallowing the liquid but I am > going to attempt putting it in hot foods. One more question, can I > cook with it the same way I would olive oil? ==>Definitely you can use coconut oil for cooking. It is the most ideal cooking oil! It is much better than olive oil. I mix it with butter for additional flavour. After I cook meats and veggies I pour all of fats over my foods - nothing is wasted and it is a way to increase fats intake. Lard is another good fat to use for cooking. I was able to buy 7 pounds of pure lard (right from the pig) for only $6.00 at the Farmer's Market. I'm going to melt it and put it in glass jars - it is not kept in the fridge either, just like coconut oil. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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