You can easily purchase dried spices and herbs from the bulk
section at health food stores and make your own seasoning mix.
I always use nutritional yeast flakes (not the powder) which you should be able to find in the bulk
section at health food stores.
Not exact matches
Malt syrup or powder is optional and available
at health food stores (or check out our Ingredients
Section of product reviews; we have a malt company you can order from, or King Arthur's Baker's Catalogue).
And it's actually surprisingly cheap
at my local
health store in their bulk
food section.
If you wonder how you'll find vegan Italian sausage, it's now available
at a variety of
stores, including Sprouts, Walmart (produce
section),
health food stores, and even some grocery
stores carry it as well.
We buy Gardein Beefless tips
at Target, the
health food section of our local grocery
store, and
health food stores.
* I buy dairy - free whipped cream
at either my local grocery
store or the
health food store in the freezer
section, near the vegan ice cream.
(It's easily found in the bulk
sections at the
health food grocery
store or coop.)
I use small flaked coconut that I find in the produce
section or
at the
health food store.
I get them
at my local
health food store in the same
section as the chips.
Some
health food stores sell it in the bulk
section, otherwise it'll be boxed with other specialty grains
at places like Whole Foods.
The unsweetened coconut chips I found
at Trader Joe's (they've been added to my TJ's must - have list) but I know Bob's Red Mill also sells them in the organic or
health food section of most grocery
stores, otherwise you could use shredded coconut too.
Although quinoa is not easily found in Italy, I have recently discovered it being sold
at local
health food stores, as well as in the organic and
health section of larger grocery
stores.
You can find the coco kefir here OR You can find this
at any
health food store in the refrigerated
section!
You probably already have the sugar and cocoa powder
at home; you can purchase the almond oil, the peppermint essential oil, and the optional Vitamin E oil in the cosmetics
section of most
health food stores.
The brand we use
at home is Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts which we pick up
at Costco, but they're readily available
at most large grocery
stores in the
health foods section.
Costco, Trader Joe's and Walmart also carry many of these and we are finding more and more natural products in
health food sections at regular mainstream grocery
stores!
Find
at your local grocery
store in the organic / natural
section or
at a
health food store.
I usually get my raw, unsalted cashews from the bulk
section at my local
health food store.
Nutritional yeast can be found
at any
health -
food store, often in the bulk
section.
Our local
health food store sells vegetarian pepperoni, but I've found it
at regular grocery
stores in the
health food section.
I bought mine
at a
health food store (they were in the vitamins
sections, in a regular vitamin - looking bottle).
You can find it
at the
health food store in the bulk
section or on Amazon.
I can find mine
at our local grocery
store in the
health food section, but if you can't find them locally, I have also gotten them on Amazon.
Please, please, please don't add to your supplement graveyard because you read about some product on Amazon or you saw it
at the
health food store and it was in the hormone
section.
You can find it in the «Greenwise» or
health food section of any good grocery
store, or
at your local
health food store.
I picked mine up
at my local
health food store in the bulk
section.
While pumpkin seeds are likely to be available in the bulk
section of your local
health food store, roasting pumpkin seeds
at home is a fun and easy way to reap the benefits.
Slippery Elm «loose» powder is also available
at Health Food Stores, Supermarkets that also cater to
Health Food sections, and can be ordered from on - line Supplement Resources such as VitaCost, Swansons, etc..
These can be found
at most
health food stores or in the «all - natural»
section of grocery outlets.
Although you can find turmeric in the spice
section of most grocery
stores, you should also be able to purchase turmeric in bulk
at most
health food stores and Indian groceries as well as online.