Apricot
kernels: Peter Tacey: Belstack Strawberry Farm 80 Bennetts
Rd Kialla West, Vic 3631 (03) 5823-1324
Certified
organic apricot kernels: John Evans at Healthy
Valley Organics. 28 Drynan Street, Bayswater WA 6053 Ph: 08 9371 9903.
ChiTree: Australian grown apricot kernels.
http://www.apricot-kernels.com.au/
Avocado
Oil: Tropical Fruit World, Northern NSW
Beverages: Coopers beer is brewed in the bottle. Bundaberg ginger beer is bottle brewed.
Lactofermented beverages from health food shops: Grainfields, kombucha and so
on.
Ginger Nectar Company Byron Bay make flat raw ginger beverages. http://www.gingernecktar.com
Phone Lois Vickery Hall on (02) 6680-9433.
Bread:
Sourdough. Sol's Bread Southport and Burleigh.
Celtic Bakery: Palm
Beach.
Celtic Organic Bakery: Shop 4, 19-21 Alicia St Southport.
Zuci
Bar: Palm Beach.
Sourdough bread workshops in Palm Beach with Abby Eagle.
Coconut creamed: Chinese supermarket Mermaid Beach.
Coconuts
fresh: Tropiculture Australia. Darwin Tel: Chris 08 89881119 Fax:08 8988-2332
e-mail:tropiculture@ octa4.net.au
Coconut
Oil:
Hippocrates: Organic coconut oil. Ron Bradley Hippocrates Health
Centre (07) 5530 31202 litres coconut oil. Mail order.
Nature
Pacific Pty Ltd: Factory outlet - Unit 3/29 Taree St Burleigh Australia. Speak
to Stacey. PHONE: 07
5575 9005. Have bulk organic coconut oil at a good price.
Eggs - Information
on soy and vegetable oil free: The best eggs come from green
pasture fed chickens that have had an ample supply of protein and
fat from insects, worms, fish meal and or flax meal. There should
be no soy meal or refined vegetable oil in their diet. Most chicken
meal, organic or not, contains soy meal and sometimes refined vegetable
oil. Carcinogenic isoflavones from the soy end up in the egg yolk
as do the rancid vegetable oils. Chickens also need to have a full
day of sunlight for them to produce vitamin D. Chickens can also
benefit from cod liver oil in their diet. We need to see eggs labeled"soy
and vegetable oil free". For more information please search
the weston a price website.
Eggs: "Gordon Kimber, Phone 07 4127.5158, produces organic eggs. He is using a
certain amount of earth worms for feed as well as lucerne pasture. He says that
he is moving towards the chooks being completely feed on earth worms and pasture
within 1-2 years. He commented that he wants to keep his chooks for a number of
years which you cannot do on normal feed. Apparently the useful life span of laying
hens on most poultry farms is only 12 months. At the moment he is using some unconstituted
oil to mix their feed." Haidee (Lance) 19/9/05
Fish
and Chips Palm Beach: Best fish and chips on the Gold Coast. Recommended by
WAPF members. No flatulence that you get after eating fish and chips cooked in
vegetable oil. Luca's fish and chip shop on Gold Coast hwy Palm Beach, just a
few shops south of the Palm Beach Hotel use beef fat or lard imported from NZ.
Sometimes they have raw fish marinated in coconut cream in the summer. Tell Luca
that you got heard about him from Abby Eagle.
Fish
and chips is Surfers Paradise: 'Seafood on the Beach' used to use lard in
2001. They are opposite Raptis Plaza. If you visit their shop please find out
what type of fat that they use now and send me an email. Abby
Kefir:
See the world wide kefir culture list.
Soy
and vegetable oil free eggs: Organic, pasture fed, soy free, vegetable oil
free, protected by alpacas, sleep in a shed at night. Mango Hill Farm Elenne (Ford-Lohrisch) 159 Commissioners Flat Road, Peachester,
Queensland 4519 Tel:
61 7 5494 9329. Fax: 61 7 5494 9341. Mobile 0419 644 788.
Soy
free eggs: 'Deacon Nashua'. Pasture fed and soy free from Bangalow NSW. Phone
Brian on 02 6688 2932. Byron markets on 1st Sunday of the month. Currumbin Sanctuary
markets. 7:00am - 11:30am 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month. Also at the Gold
Coast race track markets.
Wheatgrass trays: Hippocrates Health Centre of Australia sell large vinyl trays for growing wheatgrass, that do not outgas chemicals like the black plastic seed trays. They are a bit larger than seed trays and not as easy to handle.
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