Saw this in home bargains today, not sure if it's the usual price but a good price for 500ml of organic coconut oil. Granted it's not for everyone but it may be useful for someone! Enjoy...
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NikLP
12 Sep 16#23
Brilliant as a lube, excellent butter substitute... :wink:
Kevo2k7
11 Sep 16#19
Been using this one for teeth pulling and moisturising for a few months now and its doing a great job! Teeth are much whiter and ive not broken out in any spots from moisturising with it. It has also cleared up thrush that i had on my privates.
yrreb88 to Kevo2k7
11 Sep 16#22
You put it..... :confused:
boostii
11 Sep 16#21
This broken seal was not considered a virgin....
deadcert
11 Sep 16#20
Is it still considered virgin after you've broken the seal?
hukdbargain
11 Sep 162#18
Use it for master bation
ronaldmacdonald
11 Sep 16#17
Use it as a moisturiser, poor quality ones can be a bit bitty
basicly
11 Sep 16#16
Usual price. I order it by the case (12) online and pick up in store.
I haven't managed to find it cheaper per unit even when buying in bulk online.
We use quite a bit of this stuff in our diet. I love the taste.
cherry_1306
11 Sep 16#15
It's the most healthy one
OB1
11 Sep 16#14
It actually has quite a low smoke point unfortunately, from figures I've seen.
cherry_1306
11 Sep 16#13
it's still ok and better with the heat than any other vegetable oil but for health purposes cold pressed is the best as it retains the most goodness
rabbitmoon
11 Sep 16#12
Wait, are you saying this is no good to cook my morning pancakes with?
flamethrower
11 Sep 16#11
99% of the coconut oil sold are actually not organic as they claim. all the countries who commercially grow coconut trees use various fertilizers on them..
cherry_1306
11 Sep 16#10
Absolutely agree. People don't seem to know the difference just comparing the price of different products. Organic and cold pressed all the way , this one is not cold pressed so ok for cosmetic purposes.
splender
10 Sep 161#9
unrefined and cold pressed= natural (you said so yourself)
Teezer
10 Sep 161#8
Nonsense, you want unrefined and cold pressed. They are 2 different terms actually and both are important to have a natural product with all the flavour and nutritional value.
TBone1979
10 Sep 16#7
Great for use as a massage oil too
JellybearXo
10 Sep 16#6
Thanks
JellybearXo
10 Sep 16#2
Virgin & cold pressed ?
indianajon to JellybearXo
10 Sep 162#4
Not for many years now, still in good working order though
splender to JellybearXo
10 Sep 162#5
That's PR stunt, these are borrowed terms for olive oils. There are just two main types, natural and refined. Buy the natural one for food.
martaluscious
10 Sep 16#3
it is a regular price. great stuff.
indianajon
10 Sep 161#1
Yep, usual price, works out a bit cheaper than Aldi's 300ml for £2.49
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I haven't managed to find it cheaper per unit even when buying in bulk online.
We use quite a bit of this stuff in our diet. I love the taste.