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I need black walnut for a baking recipe. I used to get Watkins black walnut extract. They don't sell that anymore. I bought some from another place on the internet. It was in the health food category, and is used for colon cleansing. The 2oz bottle came with a built-in eyedropper. It was definitely not what I am looking for. I called and was assured it is pure black walnut extract. They told me the Watkins stuff is just Imitation black walnut flavoring. They had me read the ingredients list, and the said Watkins had misrepresented the product. But I said the Watkins flavor is what I needed. They told me to look for the cheaper Imitation black walnut flavoring instead of the more expensive pure extract. I tried the Durkee brand from wal-mart, but it has poor flavor. The stuff I like best is alcohol based. Does anyone know what I am talking about? Can you guide me to a new supplier of this product ? I appreciate any help you could offer. Also Can you suggest any other newsgroups I could post this to, in order to get a larger audience ? Thanks Maryanne |
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"Mike" wrote: I tried the Durkee brand from wal-mart, but it has poor flavor. The stuff I like best is alcohol based. Does anyone know what I am talking about? Can you guide me to a new supplier of this product ? I appreciate any help you could offer. Wow, didn't even know they had a black walnut extract; I've always used the nuts themselves. It's listed he http://www.bisonfarm.net/store/index.html?loadfile=item19.html (check the popup) It's listed, but no guarantee that it's in stock. I don't see it in the Watkins catalog, so it may be a discontinued flavor. -- to respond (OT only), change "spamless.invalid" to "verizon.net" http://www.thecoffeefaq.com/ |
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