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I sure am glad I get the refined stuff.. only 70 bucks

for 5 gallons and all my food doesn't taste like

coconut!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- wee_steps <wee_steps@...> wrote:

> Hi Everyone!

> Mountain Rose Herbs unrefined coconut oil is back in

> stock now for

> $28.00 a gallon or $121.00 for 5 gallons!

>

> http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkoil/a-c.php

>

> Debra NW :-)

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hi

i have some virgin coconut oil at home and i cant stand the taste, i

understand it is because it is virgin. mountain rose herbs is also virgin, does

it have a strong taste? thank you joanne

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Hi Everyone!

Mountain Rose Herbs unrefined coconut oil is back in stock now for

$28.00 a gallon or $121.00 for 5 gallons!

http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkoil/a-c.php

Debra NW :-)

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WooHoo!! Thanks Debra!! I just placed my order.

Hugs,

Ellen

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Hi Everyone!

Mountain Rose Herbs unrefined coconut oil is back in stock now for

$28.00 a gallon or $121.00 for 5 gallons!

http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkoil/a-c.php<http://www.mountainroseherbs.co\

m/bulkoil/a-c.php>

Debra NW :-)

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Hi Joanne!

Mountain Rose Herbs has the best coconut oil. The taste is yummy but not overly

strong. In fact it is exactly the same as Nature's Way, which I was buying

before but MRH is so much cheaper. The only CO I've tried that I like better is

Nutiva but it is way more expensive. (A 29 ounce jar of Nutiva is $20, compared

to a gallon of MRH for $28)

Hugs,

Ellen

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From: joanne finigan<mailto:joanne_finigan@...>

hi

i have some virgin coconut oil at home and i cant stand the taste, i

understand it is because it is virgin. mountain rose herbs is also virgin, does

it have a strong taste? thank you joanne

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I'm always suspicious when something seems too good to be true. Why is

it they can sell a gallon for $28 when everyone else is around $60?

Has Bee check this brand out?

Barbara Brown

Indianapolis

>

> Hi Everyone!

> Mountain Rose Herbs unrefined coconut oil is back in stock now for

> $28.00 a gallon or $121.00 for 5 gallons!

>

> http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkoil/a-c.php

>

> Debra NW :-)

>

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I have to agree with you price wise and I am going to start buying the 5gal

buckets now because I use so much of it (as much on the outside as on the

inside ;+) BUT with that being said, I truly love the taste of coconut so I

will gladly pay the extra $$ for all my flavor 8^)

Shirley

P.S. I have no clue where I am going to store it though.......where do you

keep yours? How much does it weigh? Like 40lbs?

>From: Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...>

>I sure am glad I get the refined stuff.. only 70 bucks

>for 5 gallons and all my food doesn't taste like

>coconut!

>

>Luv,

>Debby

>San , CA

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Virgin means it hasn't been processed. The refined

stuff they sell is good because it is expeller

pressed, which means it is processed in such a way

that is very gentle and does not harm the oil. The

refined stuff does not have any taste.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- joanne finigan <joanne_finigan@...> wrote:

> hi

>

> i have some virgin coconut oil at home and i cant

> stand the taste, i understand it is because it is

> virgin. mountain rose herbs is also virgin, does it

> have a strong taste? thank you joanne

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You are lucky that you like the taste of coconut on

your foods. It doesn't seem to go well with my beef

and broccoli. I'm not sure how much it weighs but it

is pretty heavy.

I usually have my husband bring it into the kitchen,

then I scoop some out and put it into a couple of

smaller jars which I keep in my cupboard. Then I have

to only pull it out every couple of weeks.

Mine is halfway empty now so I can carry it myself. I

could carry it myself when it was full but it was a

bit heavy.

I store mine in my hall closet, and then just keep

refilling the smaller jars when they get empty from

the big container.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--- Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote:

> I have to agree with you price wise and I am going

> to start buying the 5gal

> buckets now because I use so much of it (as much on

> the outside as on the

> inside ;+) BUT with that being said, I truly love

> the taste of coconut so I

> will gladly pay the extra $$ for all my flavor 8^)

>

> Shirley

>

> P.S. I have no clue where I am going to store it

> though.......where do you

> keep yours? How much does it weigh? Like 40lbs?

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> I'm always suspicious when something seems too good to be true. Why

is it they can sell a gallon for $28 when everyone else is around

$60? Has Bee check this brand out?

Barbara, I don't recall checking it out but other members who are very

knowledgeable have, and it is a good deal.

Bee

>

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Thanks

> >

> > I'm always suspicious when something seems too good to be true.

Why

> is it they can sell a gallon for $28 when everyone else is around

> $60? Has Bee check this brand out?

>

> Barbara, I don't recall checking it out but other members who are

very

> knowledgeable have, and it is a good deal.

>

> Bee

> >

>

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From: Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...I sure am glad I get the

refined stuff.. only 70 bucks for 5 gallons and all my food doesn't

taste like coconut!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

--->Is refined coconut oil ok?

Pat Brogan

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" ps16501 " <ps16501@...> wrote:

--->Is refined coconut oil ok?

Pat Brogan

Hi Pat,

Here's what Mountain Rose Herbs says about the refined coconut oil

they sell on their site.

This particular oil is refined through organic methods involving

deodorization, and the removal of color through the use of bleaching

clays. Recommended for cosmetic purposes only, as the Virgin

unrefined is a more suitable edible oil.

Hope this helps.:-)

Debra NW

From: Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@... sure am glad I get the

refined stuff.. only 70 bucks for 5 gallons and all my food doesn't

taste like coconut!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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Hi Joanne,

I'm biased when it comes to this because I like the taste so I can't really

advise you but you could use the VCO you have on your skin as a moisturizer

and buy a refined one like Debby P uses for cooking.

Shirley

>From: joanne finigan <joanne_finigan@...>

>i have some virgin coconut oil at home and i cant stand the taste, i

>understand it is because it is >virgin. mountain rose herbs is also virgin,

>does it have a strong taste?

>thank you joanne

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I don't know Barbara and I am not about to question them on it. I use this

brand (thanks to Debra), I get results (die-off) from it, it is organic and

virgin so that is good enough for me! Feel free to spend more money if you

like ;+)

Shirley

>From: " babsbrown02 " <babsbrown02@...>

>I'm always suspicious when something seems too good to be true. Why is

>it they can sell a gallon for $28 when everyone else is around $60?

>Has Bee check this brand out?

>

>Barbara Brown

>Indianapolis

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Bummer, I didn't realize that it was marketed for cosmetic purposes only. Well

anyways I've had great results with the refined stuff as shown by all my numbers

so I'll stick with it. Plus I'd rather save money and not have all my food

taste like coconut anyway.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

wee_steps <wee_steps@...> wrote:

Hi Pat,

Here's what Mountain Rose Herbs says about the refined coconut oil

they sell on their site.

This particular oil is refined through organic methods involving

deodorization, and the removal of color through the use of bleaching

clays. Recommended for cosmetic purposes only, as the Virgin

unrefined is a more suitable edible oil.

Hope this helps.:-)

Debra NW

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As long as it is expeller pressed it is OK. I'm not sure why MRH is marketing

it for cosmetic purposes anyway. I've been eating it for many months now and

I'm just fine.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

ps16501 <ps16501@...> wrote:

--->Is refined coconut oil ok?

Pat Brogan

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> As long as it is expeller pressed it is OK. I'm not sure why MRH is

marketing it for cosmetic purposes anyway. I've been eating it for

many months now and I'm just fine.

==>It is refined and deoderized, while the ones on our list are

unrefined and not deoderized - they both are expeller pressed.

Luv, Bee

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Debby wrote:

I'm not sure why MRH is marketing it for cosmetic purposes anyway.

I've been eating it for many >months now and I'm just fine.

Shirley wrote:

And you should see her insides! ;+)

Bee writes:

==>Shirley, you're a hoot! lol!

Luv, Bee

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Ha! Well I just got all my blood work done and it was good so I must be doing

something right. I have no doubt that the VCO is better but I just can't stand

the taste/price!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote:

And you should see her insides! ;+)

Shirley

>From: Debby Padilla-Hudson

>I'm not sure why MRH is marketing it for cosmetic purposes anyway. I've

>been eating it for many >months now and I'm just fine.

>

> Luv,

>Debby

>San , CA

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Yup, I use the refined stuff for cooking, and the VCO for my skin and Bee's egg

drink (tastes good in there).

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

Shirley G <chickwbrains@...> wrote:

Hi Joanne,

I'm biased when it comes to this because I like the taste so I can't really

advise you but you could use the VCO you have on your skin as a moisturizer

and buy a refined one like Debby P uses for cooking.

Shirley

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Does that mean I should stop using it?

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote:

==>It is refined and deoderized, while the ones on our list are

unrefined and not deoderized - they both are expeller pressed.

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It has nothing to do with it being virgin--there are two different

ways of making virgin CO, one of which involves fermentation and one

of which doesn't. If you dislike the taste, chances are it is the

fermented type. Mountain Rose Herbs virgin CO is not fermented and

has a very mild flavor. NOW brand & Tropical Traditions are two

fermented types of CO.

> >From: joanne finigan <joanne_finigan@...>

> >i have some virgin coconut oil at home and i cant stand the taste, i

> >understand it is because it is >virgin. mountain rose herbs is also

virgin,

> >does it have a strong taste?

> >thank you joanne

>

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> As long as it is expeller pressed it is OK. I'm not sure why MRH is

marketing it for cosmetic purposes anyway. I've been eating it for

many months now and I'm just fine.

==>Being expeller pressed isn't the only factor; it must also be

unrefined, undeoderized, unbleached, not using any solvents or high

heat.

==>I use a lot of coconut oil to cook my foods, and I do not find it

makes my food taste like coconuts. I use Garden of Life and it's

excellent but expensive. It's the best one I can buy here in Calgary,

Alberta, and I feel it's worth the price. I'm not on drugs so I don't

have that expense like some people do. lol!

Luv, Bee

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