Good online sources for nuts?
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Jose
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Date: August 05, 2006 03:44PM Hey,
just wanted to know what good online sources for fresh nuts there are over there in the US, organic or conventional. Cheers, J Re: Good online sources for nuts?
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Anonymous User
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Date: August 05, 2006 05:09PM These two are both good. In the shell (or out), both organic (and both within a few dozen miles of me!)
Sun Organic Farms Jaffe Brothers Re: Good online sources for nuts?
Posted by:
davidzanemason
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Date: August 05, 2006 09:04PM -You could also try doing a search for the nuts you want on e-bay. Many home growers and small farms will actually sell very fresh nuts - in season of course.
-David Mason Re: Good online sources for nuts?
Posted by:
Jose
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Date: August 06, 2006 04:02PM Hey, thanks guys, I appreciate it
Cheers, J Re: Good online sources for nuts?
Posted by:
jono
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Date: August 07, 2006 05:22AM for truly raw almonds, you can try wholesale-almonds.com
its a family run farm. i just had an email exchange (2 days ago) with them. they assured me that their almonds are never heated for any reason. their almonds are allowed to sun dry on the tree, and then on the ground floor for a week. they told me almond harvest is in september and they never sell almonds from the previous year into the new crop year. so i plan on checking with them in september before ordering the freshest nuts they have. i was also informed by them that retail chains such as costco and trader joes actually pasturize their nuts for legal reasons (who'd a thought). finding fresh raw nuts (without being ripped off) is such a difficult task for the raw foodist... so lately i've been brainstorming about an online directory of farmers offering truly raw nuts, along with harvest dates, organic status, contact info, etc... its still just an idea right now, and i start school again in a few weeks so i dont know when i'll get to it (if somebody else has the initiative, i think it'd be a worthwhile endeavor). hopefully someday there'll be a certification for raw nuts, just as we're now seeing for raw dairy. Re: Good online sources for nuts?
Posted by:
Jose
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Date: August 07, 2006 03:10PM cheers jono, didn't know that.
What about good places to order hemp seeds from that would deliver to New Mexico? Cheers, J Re: Good online sources for nuts?
Posted by:
morrisson66
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Date: August 07, 2006 03:13PM I order every year from an almond farm in California called www.andersonalmonds.com. I also order pecans from www.mopecans.com. Both places cost far less than the market prices. I actually get the conventional pecans because they are not sprayed in any way or fertilized by the farm next door uses fertilizer, so they are not certified. Best pecans I've ever had too. Re: Good online sources for nuts?
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jono
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Date: August 08, 2006 01:49AM Jose, raw unhulled hempseeds are not legal yet in the US.
so if you have a friend in Canada willing to send you some you could try that. otherwise, you could try hempnut.com for hulled hempseeds. im not sure how these are sourced and processed though so you might want to ask some questions before making a purchase. my worry about the hulled hempseeds, is that w/o the shell, the omega 3 fatty acids in the hempseeds will quickly go rancid. there is legislation in the works for california and some other states to allow growing of hemp... hopefully this will pave the way for making raw, unadulterated hempseeds available to all of us. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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