Re: what prices are considered good for olive and/or peanut oil?
Quote from Forum Archives on October 15, 2001, 4:57 amPosted by: lotzakdz <lotzakdz@...>
olive oil is a lot more expensive. For a good reason! Lard from a
pastured pig, as well a tallow, and butter are actually better to bake
with. (contrary to popular propaganda) If tehse oils we have been hearing
about are so good why do they keep coming up w/ "new" ones that are
better.again, I would heartily reccommend Real Foods, if folkks have questions.
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001 21:27:52 -0600 "The Martin Family"
<marli@trailnet.com> writes:
> I have been paying $1.39 for 48 ounces of Wesson canola oil...what is
> an
> expected or good price for peanut and olive oils? With 8 people in
> our
> family and LOTS of cooking and baking, we go through a MAJOR amount
> of oil
> as I don't use shortening or lard or anything like that. Thanks!
> Lisa
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Posted by: lotzakdz <lotzakdz@...>
pastured pig, as well a tallow, and butter are actually better to bake
with. (contrary to popular propaganda) If tehse oils we have been hearing
about are so good why do they keep coming up w/ "new" ones that are
better.
again, I would heartily reccommend Real Foods, if folkks have questions.
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001 21:27:52 -0600 "The Martin Family"
<marli@trailnet.com> writes:
> I have been paying $1.39 for 48 ounces of Wesson canola oil...what is
> an
> expected or good price for peanut and olive oils? With 8 people in
> our
> family and LOTS of cooking and baking, we go through a MAJOR amount
> of oil
> as I don't use shortening or lard or anything like that. Thanks!
> Lisa
>
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