Not exact matches
Vodka, rum or Bourbon (1 cup (8 oz)-RRB- Vanilla beans (3)-- save money by ordering in
bulk, online or through a
co-op — where to
buy vanilla beans
In order to save money, I
bought a half a cup of
bulk millet from the Natural Foods
Co-op and then ground it down to a flour in my coffee grinder — a great trick for anyone wanting fresh milled flour at over half the cost of what you could
buy in the store!
I used a wild / brown / sweet rice blend
bought in
bulk at my local
co-op, shitake and crimini mushrooms, and leeks for some of the onions.
We
buy in
bulk not just to minimise packaging, but to ensure the best price possible is passed on to
Co-op members and shoppers.
Because it's more economical, I
buy my whole grains from the local
co-op's
bulk bins.
Yes, this
buying in
bulk at the
co-op is definitely the frugal option.
it's something I would eventually be interested in trying... Right now I plan to eliminate the use of all paper towels and disposable water bottles (and to cut out the use of as much product packaging as possible by
buying in
bulk at the local
co-op).
We have been in an organic
bulk food
co-op (also called a
Buying Club) for over 4 yrs now.
Even if an item is not available in
bulk at your local
co-op or health food store,
buying the largest size possible will give you similar savings financially and environmentally.
Food
co-ops and natural - food stores usually have a pretty good
bulk selection, and you can also
buy online.
Ways to cut costs while eating traditional foods:
Buy in
bulk, on your own or in
co-ops.
It's so tempting to
buy products out of the
bulk bins in supermarkets, health food stores, and
co-ops — the items generally are much less expensive than packaged goods.
I usually
buy it from the
bulk tea section of my local
co-op and they don't list a specific brand, but I've also
bought this brand from Amazon before and it was pretty good: http://amzn.to/1McjdtG
Co-ops are cooperative
buying groups where a number of individuals interested in similar products pool their resources to
buy in
bulk and thus pass on the savings to
co-op members.
I
buy enzymes from an EPI enzyme
co-op that purchases enzymes in
bulk and passes the savings on to owners who have a veterinarian - confirmed EPI dog.