All of this is made easier by shopping at stores that support zero waste practices, i.e.
bulk food stores that allow reusable containers.
We have some great
bulk food stores here in the Bay Area (Rainbow, Berkeley Bowl, Whole Foods, for example) and I can get almost all dry foods as well as some personal care products from the bulk bins.
Sourcing local
bulk food stores, butcher shops and farmers markets will greatly reduce the time and costs of each grocery bill.
You can also buy already pre-ground oat flour at
some bulk food stores and in the natural food section of your grocery store.
A couple places I've found that have more reasonable prices for maple syrup and honey are farmers» markets and
bulk food stores.
You can buy vital wheat gluten in health food stores, organic supermarkets,
bulk food stores or online.
It can be found online or in
bulk food stores.
«Chia seeds are an extremely versatile food and can be found in
bulk food stores.
I love
bulk food stores because you can bring in your own containers and they are great for one - off recipes like these!
Most supermarkets are well stocked with the healthy, natural items you need, and if not,
bulk food stores are pretty widespread these days.
«We are also in a select group of Walmart stores, and maintain a strong presence in Amish all - natural
bulk food stores.»
Coarse sugar, a key ingredient for this recipe, is available at
bulk food stores, cake decorating stores, mail order or from your neighborhood baker.
I have a great
bulk foods store nearby that has many different flours.
I use both chicken bouillion and vegetarian chicken bouillon (I found some in
the bulk food store and it's helpful when you want the soup to be vegetarian).
It seems like my local
bulk food store has it, which saves me a lot of trouble.
I buy mustard seed in bulk from Penzey's or from the local
bulk foods store, and it is widely available in spice stores.
Yes, I think most grocery stores carry raw cashews, but I always find I get the best deal when I go to
a bulk food store.
I have to get light buckwheat flour from
a bulk food store or the health food store.
I have also seen chocolate callets at
the bulk food store, The Bulk Barn, so that is another option.
I got the barley flour from my local Bulk Barn (
a bulk food store) but you could likely get it a a health food store if you don't have
a bulk food store near you.
And I get coconut flour at my local baking supply store, but you should be able to find it at
any bulk food store and in health stores as well.
It is a gluten free flour that I got from
the bulk food store.
I like to buy the majority of these ingredients in
a bulk food store, this makes it significantly cheaper, though the ingredients might sound fancy.
Monia: Just regular rolled oats that you can get at any grocery or
bulk food store.
We decided to go all - out healthy and try it with fair trade coconut sugar (cheap at
any bulk foods store) and they still turned out great.
I got some kañiwa from
the bulk food store up here and it CAN be ground for flour according to the fact sheet provided with it.
AND... I finally bought some organic, coconut flour from our local Mennonite
bulk food store.
Every time I walk by my local
bulk food store (hello Bulk Barn), I need to buy sour rainbow belts.
Regarding great cocoa — I once came across some Brazilian cocoa at
bulk food store and it was spectacular: Nearly black and as fine as icing sugar.
Either way, seek out a delicious, fresh tasting tahini from your favourite
bulk foods store.
HOT TIP — get all the ingredients for the Superfood Burcha from your local
bulk food store, and if you're in Australia go to The Source bulk foods they have 41 stores across oz!
I would also recommend finding
a bulk food store, such as Gordon Food Service, and purchasing the popcorn salt that is always so iconic of movie theater popcorn.
As for sourcing the dates, I tend to buy mine in large 2 to 3 kilo bags, either at COSTCO when they have them, or at my favorite
bulk food store.
It uses almond flour, which can easily be made by grinding almonds, or you can get it from
a bulk food store or health food store.
Head to
a bulk food store to load up on nuts, spices and healthy fat sources, like shredded coconut, instead of buying these items at a grocery store.
I usually buy my puffed buckwheat from health food stores, or from
bulk foods stores (the kind that have the big bulk bins of nuts, seeds, grains etc. that you scoop out yourself).
All you need are dried apple rings from your local
bulk food store!
Will see if i can find some at
my bulk food store
My favourite
bulk food store in Vancouver (Weigh to Go) stocks bags of pre-chopped dates which makes the recipe dead easy.
I've been buying all my protein ball ingredients from
a bulk foods store (I love The Source Bulk Foods — this is not a sponsored post) which means I can buy just as much as I need.
I have tried eating almonds from the local
bulk food store, as well as from the grocery store... but once I tried these raw organic almonds it was like I had never eaten an almond before.
I have been trying to eat a much healthier diet... especially snacks... and I have to say I will never go back to grocery store or
bulk food store almonds again.
I'll have to keep my eyes open at the Amish
bulk food store I love.
Keep your phone handy in order to record container weights if you're in
a bulk food store.
You may even have
a bulk food store like WinCo near you that may have even better candy deals.
Not exact matches
One shopper, David Papazian, said some
bulk food dispensers in the Whole Foods
store in the Pearl District of Portland, Ore., were empty.
It offers over 30,000 organic stock keeping units (SKUs), covering various areas of its
store, including produce, packaged goods,
bulk, frozen, dairy, meat, bakery, prepared
foods, coffee, tea, beer, wine, cheese, nutritional supplements, vitamins, body care, pet
foods and household goods.
I just buy it in
bulk online which works out cheaper but you can also buy it from most health
food stores, there isn't a specific brand to go for, it's just ground vanilla pod
Cayenne is available in herb shops and health
food stores as
bulk powder, capsules, and tincture.
I buy my barley from the
bulk bins at my local health
food store but have seen it in supermarkets too.