To reduce waste even further, head to
the bulk foods section to stock up on ingredients like rolled oats, sunflower seeds, nuts and dried fruits.
Both I got from
the bulk foods section at my local Moms Market.
In
my bulk foods section this was labeled as wild rice, feel free to use any rice though.
It may be lurking in
the bulk foods section (allowing you to purchase just a bit for sampling) and / or packaged on the shelves.
If you're looking for a more pure approach, you can do as some other readers have suggested... purchase raw cashews (find them in
the bulk foods section of your local grocery store / whole foods), soak the cashews for 4 - 6 hours in water, then place them in either a counter-top dehydrator or your oven @ 200 - 250 F until they're dry.
Buy from
the bulk foods section, especially grains and beans.
You might also find it in
bulk foods section.
I recently discovered a grocery store not too far from us that has a wonderful
bulk food section.
And it's actually surprisingly cheap at my local health store in
their bulk food section.
If you are looking for some more creative options to hand out go to Costco or
the bulk food section to get chocolatey granola bars (Ex.
Check
the bulk food section of your local grocery store.
Whole Foods sells crystallized ginger in
the bulk food section.
I've just purchased Stevia for the first time in
the bulk food section of our grocery store — in the organic section.
It's a great whole food choice that seems to hideout in natural food stores or, sometimes,
the bulk food section of your larger grocery store.
I was also anxious to try mung beans and sunflower seeds, found in
the bulk food section.
Most grocery stores have
a bulk food section where you can buy a lot of the staples for a healthy diet at much lower prices.
For example, a pre-packaged 1 lb bag of organic brown rice costs anywhere from $ 3.50 — 4.50 in most grocery stores, in
the bulk food section its usually $ 1.99 per lb.
Also, check out
the bulk food section for money - saving deals on pantry staples.
You'll also find nuts and seeds either in the baking area or in
the bulk food section of your market.
To get the best value buy dry beans from
the bulk food section.
I buy mine in
the bulk food section of the health store.
Nowadays
the bulk food section in your local grocery store is usually mostly organic and carries everything from whole grains, whole - grain flours, whole - grain pastas, nuts, loose - leaf teas, spices and more.
Nearly all the major food chains and the smaller, more health - conscious stores have
bulk food sections.
• Use
bulk food sections to buy as little as you need rather than as much as you dream of using.
Not exact matches
My orzo did look a little funny — I got it at the
bulk section of the
food co-op and I wondered if it might have been whole - wheat.
Just as with any other
food that you may purchase in the
bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the walnuts are covered and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure its maximal freshness.
Just as with any other
food that you may purchase in the
bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the cashews are covered and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure its maximal freshness.
I always use nutritional yeast flakes (not the powder) which you should be able to find in the
bulk section at health
food stores.
Just as with any other
food that you may purchase in the
bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the oats are covered, free from debris, and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure its maximal freshness.
Just as with any other
food that you may purchase in the
bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the lentils are covered and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure its maximal freshness.
Just as with any other
food that you may purchase in the
bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the sunflower seeds are covered and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure the seeds» maximal freshness.
1/2 cup quinoa soaked for at least a couple of hours (I find the tri-coloured kind on sale in the
bulk section of whole
foods — score!)
When my local
food co-op ells 30 different types of flours in the
bulk section, it's just easier to get them all there!
I usually buy in
bulk from an oil supplier, but I was running short and purchased some in the health
food section of my local grocer.
(It's easily found in the
bulk sections at the health
food grocery store or coop.)
I got them in the
bulk / health
foods section of HEB — where all the dispensers are.
HI Jen I found psyllium husk powder in the
bulk section of my local health
food grocery store.
You can find allspice berries in the spice
section of your grocery store, but they are often less expensive bought in
bulk at a natural
foods store.
Just as with any other
food that you may purchase in the
bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the millet are covered and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure its maximal freshness.
Some health
food stores sell it in the
bulk section, otherwise it'll be boxed with other specialty grains at places like Whole Foods.
Other ingredients I would recommend are nutritional yeast which you can find in the
bulk section of most health
food stores.
You can find whole wheat pastry flour in the
bulk section of most health
food stores.
Look for brown Basmati in the
bulk sections of natural
foods stores, or in the international aisle of large supermarkets.
Just as with any other
food that you may purchase in the
bulk section, make sure that the bins containing the garbanzo beans are covered and that the store has a good product turnover so as to ensure maximum freshness.
I live in Oregon, and here in the Northwest we have WinCo, a discount
food store, and they have a
bulk section where you can buy almost anything they sell in
bulk by the bag.
A
food processor would work best but you could do this in a blender as well — the dates are found in the
bulk section at the grocery store with the other dried fruit!
Find dried rose petals online, or in the
bulk herb
section of well - stocked supermarkets and natural -
foods stores.
(Nutritional yeast comes in a powder or flake form... it is probably in the health
food or
bulk section of supermarket); it adds nutritional value as well as is used in some recipes to make them creamier.
If you don't have access to a natural
food store that has a
bulk section, this is a great option for you.
Look for it in
bulk in natural
foods stores, or in the Middle Eastern
section of the international aisle in well - stocked supermarkets.