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Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing it in
any of thr groceries I go to.

The plantain recipe sounds interesting. Wonder what it will taste like.
Banana?



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> koko > wrote in news:001rfc51paabv6b7vh0l52kgbjsd9ip700@
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> Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing it in
> any of thr groceries I go to.
>
> The plantain recipe sounds interesting. Wonder what it will taste like.
> Banana?


Look in the gluten free section or with the Bob's Red Mill products.

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On Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 8:21:31 AM UTC-10, KenK wrote:
> koko > wrote in news:001rfc51paabv6b7vh0l52kgbjsd9ip700@
> 4ax.com:
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> > http://tinyurl.com/mka676o

>
> Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing it in
> any of thr groceries I go to.
>
> The plantain recipe sounds interesting. Wonder what it will taste like.
> Banana?
>
>
>
> --
> I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook.


You don't need plantains. You can just use green banana. That's the way it's done over here.

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On 25 Apr 2017 18:21:27 GMT, KenK > wrote:

>koko > wrote in news:001rfc51paabv6b7vh0l52kgbjsd9ip700@
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>> http://tinyurl.com/mka676o

>
>Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing it in
>any of thr groceries I go to.

Von's, Albertson's, Grocery Outlet, Trader Joe's and WalMart carry it.
>
>The plantain recipe sounds interesting. Wonder what it will taste like.
>Banana?

No, it doesn't taste like banana, plantain is a whole 'nuther thing,
more on the starchy side. Just don't pick out ones that are too ripe
or it will be too sweet.

koko

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koko > wrote in
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>>Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing
>>it in any of thr groceries I go to.

> Von's, Albertson's, Grocery Outlet, Trader Joe's and WalMart carry it.
>


Found it at the Walmart Neighborhood Market this morning. Amazing place -
they carry stuff no one else here carries, including the regular large
Walmarts.


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> >>Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing
> >>it in any of thr groceries I go to.

> > Von's, Albertson's, Grocery Outlet, Trader Joe's and WalMart carry it.
> >

>
> Found it at the Walmart Neighborhood Market this morning. Amazing place -
> they carry stuff no one else here carries, including the regular large
> Walmarts.



The local ones I used here in Chicago closed. They were located handily, and I liked their product range...and they were smaller - sized, so you didn't have to traipse around a big place -- so OF COURSE they had to close.


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>> koko > wrote in
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>> >>Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall
>> >>seeing it in any of thr groceries I go to.
>> > Von's, Albertson's, Grocery Outlet, Trader Joe's and WalMart carry
>> > it.
>> >

>>
>> Found it at the Walmart Neighborhood Market this morning. Amazing
>> place - they carry stuff no one else here carries, including the
>> regular large Walmarts.

>
>
> The local ones I used here in Chicago closed. They were located
> handily, and I liked their product range...and they were smaller -
> sized, so you didn't have to traipse around a big place -- so OF
> COURSE they had to close.
>
>

I'm afraid the same thing may happen here. Almost always only one
checkout line open and only two or three customers waiting. Lots of room
in the parking lot.

I think the problem is they don't advertise that they have so many more
food choices than the large Walmarts and the other groceries. I didn't
know until I went there once after they had ben open for over a year.



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"KenK" > wrote in message
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> koko > wrote in
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>>>Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing
>>>it in any of thr groceries I go to.

>> Von's, Albertson's, Grocery Outlet, Trader Joe's and WalMart carry it.
>>

>
> Found it at the Walmart Neighborhood Market this morning. Amazing place -
> they carry stuff no one else here carries, including the regular large
> Walmarts.


I like them for that reason. I just don't like going to the store. Too many
beggars outside.

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>> koko > wrote in
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>>>>Thank you. Not sure if I can find coconut flour. Don't recall seeing
>>>>it in any of thr groceries I go to.
>>> Von's, Albertson's, Grocery Outlet, Trader Joe's and WalMart carry
>>> it.
>>>

>>
>> Found it at the Walmart Neighborhood Market this morning. Amazing
>> place - they carry stuff no one else here carries, including the
>> regular large Walmarts.

>
> I like them for that reason. I just don't like going to the store. Too
> many beggars outside.
>

As you mentioned it, I just realized we don't have that problem anymore.
Used to be crowds of beggers at Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart, Safeway, etc.
Now all you see is one with a sign at the entrance to the Walmart parking
lot, no problem because you only get close to them while driving.

Wonder what happened to deter them? New law or cops crack down? Whatever
it was, it worked!




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