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Reddit mentions of Nutiva Organic Cold-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil, 1 Gallon
Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Nutiva Organic Cold-Pressed Virgin Coconut Oil, 1 Gallon. Here are the top ones.
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- Nutiva partners with organic farmers to source the world’s finest fresh, organic virgin coconuts and stringently adheres to USDA certified organic and non-GMO guidelines
- Ideal addition to Whole30, vegetarian, vegan, raw, whole food, paleo, ketogenic, and gluten-free diets and a great alternative to margarine or cooking oil
- Ideal as a medium heat cooking oil with a high smoke point (350°F/177°C) and perfect for baking, frying and sautéing
- Provides nutrient-rich hydration as a natural moisturizer for radiant skin and hair and great for massages
- All-natural cold press extraction process yields a pure, light-tasting oil containing 63% medium chain triglycerides and 50% lauric acid without the use of dangerous and harmful chemicals, hexane, or heat
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Specs:
Height | 2.46062991875 Inches |
Length | 3.3464566895 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2009 |
Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.0710593962875 Pounds |
Width | 3.3464566895 Inches |
I usually purchase it at Costco, but they do happen to have it on Amazon here!
You have all the basics covered, so might as well stick to that?
Other than that I would maybe consider (this is gonna be weird) getting these orange glasses to wear at night at least an hour before you sleep and this for the morning time (you can attach it to one of those timer things to turn on 15 minutes before you alarm clock).
Those are the only things I've ever bought from amazon that weren't cheaper somewhere else.
Or you could go with a gallon of coconut oil? Expeller pressed has very little flavour of it's own but contains less antioxidants and the like (although it's slightly cheaper too). Virgin has quite a bit of flavour and is healthier, but you might have trouble cooking some foods with it because of the flavour.
Well it depends. I give them probably about a tablespoon but I've seen my gf feed them and she probably does 2-3x that amount, she says they like it. They eat regardless though, lol. I just eyeball it and once stirred in it just lightly coats the food. The bit of water also helps thin it out so it coats all the food.
Local grocery place sells the big cans (28oz?) of pumpkin for $2.50 each so we usually buy about 8 cans at a time. Just make sure you're grabbing pumpkin and NOT pumpkin pie filling because most stores put them right next to each other.
I've ordered Nutiva Coconut Oil from Amazon, it was $62 shipped when I ordered it last. Seems like a steal considering it is virgin oil and USDA organic. Big container but you can transfer in small amounts to a mason jar as needed because buying it in this size saves a lot of money. Had we kept buying it from a local pet store at $26 per 16oz, a gallon would have cost $208.