Sentences with phrase «cheaper cooking oil»

It was invented in the 1970's as a cheaper cooking oil, but it took manufacturers a lot work to market this an edible product.

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I literally use coconut oil for everything, but usually buy cheaper ones for skincare and cooking... but I definitely think I will be switching to this brand for all uses!
It's much cheaper than other brands but is pure coconut oil and has all the benefits, (i read a blog from someone who investigated this over other more expensive oils) just «over» refined so it's lost it's taste, so it's good for regular cooking where you don't want it to be coconutty or if you don't want to use the expensive tasty oil and «waste» it.
Of course, when cooking, you can use the cheaper olive oil, which has a higher smoke point, but if you really want to exploit its health benefits, when dressing salads or sauces, which is full of antioxidants.
We will only use Unrefined, organic coconut oil in cooking, but a cheaper expeller pressed oil could be used in skin recipes to save money (though by ordering in bulk, we still get the good stuff for cheaper than the expeller pressed in the long run!).
It's even cheaper than cooking oil or butter (sometimes it's actually free), and it's delicious.
Olive Oil: Most of the olive oils on the market are blended with (unlabeled) cheaper vegetable oils so be sure to buy only 100 % extra virgin olive oil from a reliable source for making homemade salad dressings and low heat cookiOil: Most of the olive oils on the market are blended with (unlabeled) cheaper vegetable oils so be sure to buy only 100 % extra virgin olive oil from a reliable source for making homemade salad dressings and low heat cookioil from a reliable source for making homemade salad dressings and low heat cooking.
Toothpaste, cooking oil, lemons, vinegar, and baking soda are cheap, natural cleaning products you already have in your home.
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