Also, I only
use Tropical Traditions» coconut flour, and can't guarantee that the recipes developed using our coconut flour would work with a different coconut flour, because they can vary in protein and fiber content.
Now my daughter in college only wants to
use Tropical Traditions... I guess it will be a «tradition» in our family from now on.
I only
use the Tropical Traditions coconut oil and it has replaced all oils in my kitchen.
Now my daughter in college only wants to
use Tropical Traditions... I guess it will be a «tradition» in our family from now on.
I use Tropical Traditions coconut flour.
I am obsessed with coconut and
use tropical traditions as my lotion now a days and it has done wonders for my skin, but shaving... this is just fabulous.
I use Tropical Traditions (ordered from their website) as well as one I get from Costco, I forget the brand name, which I did research a bit and found that it does come from a reputable company producing a high quality pure oil.
I use Tropical Traditions; it seems pretty pure.
I use tropical traditions coconut oil.
I have been
using Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil and your other products almost exclusively in cooking and exclusively on my skin since 2000, and I have been your cheerleader since that time.
I have been
using Tropical Traditions coconut flour for quite a while, but I ran out this week and bought some Bob's Red Mill.
I am a massage therapist and have been
using Tropical Traditions for about 5 years now.
I've been
using Tropical Traditions Expeller - Pressed Coconut Oil for a couple of years.
My hypothyroid was around years before I started
using my tropical traditions.
I've been
using Tropical Traditions Expeller - Pressed Coconut Oil for a couple of years.
I am a massage therapist and have been
using Tropical Traditions for about 5 years now.
I used the Tropical Traditions coconut flour and followed the recipe exactly.
Not exact matches
Tropical Traditions Gold Label standard virgin coconut oil is produced
using the traditional wet - milling low - tech method called fermentation, as described above.
The older way of producing refined coconut oil was through physical / mechanical refining (see
Tropical Traditions Expeller Pressed Coconut Oil), but more modern methods may also
use chemical solvents to extract all the oil from the copra for higher yields.
Tropical Traditions was the first company to publish standards for the
use of «virgin coconut oil» in terms of edible oils 13 years ago.
I
used lower quality coconut oil for a while and decided to get the expeller pressed organic coconut oil from
Tropical Traditions and it has made a HUGE difference in a day... less than a day!
I started
using coconut oil — but not the
Tropical Traditions — several months ago when I took my family on the beginning of the wild ride into eating whole foods!
I
use palm shortening from
Tropical Traditions.
If you are a company or business
using corn as an ingredient in any of your products, and are interested in purchasing corn that is GMO - tested and Glyphosate - tested, please contact
Tropical Traditions right away.
Tropical Traditions began testing all of its products, and also tested its certified organic feed
used to feed their pastured chickens and turkeys.
After reading new research about the issue of «crop desiccation» done by
using glyphosate on wheat and other grains just prior to harvest,
Tropical Traditions decided to first test some commercial wheat products with wheat grown in Montana, North Dakota, and Canada.
One of the reason why I absolutely love
Tropical Traditions Gold label Virgin Coconut oil is because they
use the traditional wet - milling method called «fermentation.
Tropical Traditions» coconut flour, (which is the only coconut flour I
use) is the fiber from the coconut meat after almost all the oil has been extracted to make Coconut Oil.
Tropical Traditions has a ZERO tolerance level for GMOs, herbicides, and pesticides, and since the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) allows small residue amounts of pesticides and herbicides approved by the EPA for conventional crops to be present in USDA Organic certified products, we knew that we had to develop our own standards to both
use in purchasing products directly from producers, as well as to educate our consumers on our own values and standards.
If you do decide to purchase
Tropical Traditions coconut flour (and believe me, you can't beat the price, or the quality), then be sure to
use my customer number at checkout.
If you order from
Tropical Traditions, please
use this link: http://secure.ttpurchase.com/05D09B1C-1E0B-90B3-0E220703E5A00595
The
Tropical Traditions website (www.freecoconutrecipes.com) has lots of recipes
using coconut butter - only they call it «coconut cream concentrate».
Tropical Traditions was the first company to import virgin coconut oil from the Philippines in 2002, and it remains one of the only premium coconut oils in the United States that is still produced
using traditional methods, rather than being mass - produced by machine.
i got mine at
tropical traditions... haven't
used it yet, tho.
I
used ottos, but my palm shortening is
tropical traditions... don't know if that makes a difference.
Tropical Traditions never handles the eggs, and the consumers are the ones
using FedEx or another national carrier to ship the eggs to their address.
I was very impressed with the beef
Tropical Traditions sent me, because it tastes like beef
used to taste back when I was a kid.
I
use to have to
use more and more of creams to get this feeling, but with
Tropical Traditions Moisturizing Cream I just have to
use a little bit.
Tropical Traditions Expeller Pressed Coconut Oil DOES NOT
use chemicals or solvent extracts.
The skin lotions and creams from
Tropical Traditions are the only ones I
use.
Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil is made from fresh, organic coconuts, and the family - based small - scale operation we
use to make the Virgin Coconut Oil also meets organic standards.
In addition to
using only the best oils available for the skin, all other ingredients
used in
Tropical Traditions Moisturizing Lotions are 100 % natural.
Tropical Traditions uses large insulated containers that hold many drums and keep a steady temperature of between 90 to 100 degrees F. in the winter time to keep our stored oil liquid so it can be repackaged.
My family
uses a LOT of coconut oil for health reasons and
Tropical Traditions Gold Label Coconut Oil is hands - down the best we've tasted.
In this gluten free recipe we show you how to roast a whole chicken, like the pastured soy - free chickensfrom
Tropical Traditions,
using coconut oil.
Judy the only brand I
use is
Tropical Traditions, it is the one I linked in the recipe.
Here are some great links that explain more about
Tropical Traditions and also much more about the great
uses of Coconut Oil.
I
use Softsoap, Bath & Body Works,
Tropical Traditions... and there are others.
For natural dish soap, I
use Dr. Bronner's Liquid castile or the Dishwashing Liquid from
Tropical Traditions.
It was pretty close between Ecover and
Tropical Traditions as to which one cleaned better, and I'd
use either one.