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Where do you buy your 'alternative' foods?

Not sure if 'alternative' is the right word :D


I mean things like Chia seeds, Coconut or Almond flour, nuts and seeds, coconut flakes, things like that.


Holland & Barratt is very expensive and I am wondering if there is somewhere else I can buy it from (not in bulk though) that is cheaper?
Thanks :)
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  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped! Debt-free and Proud!
    Anyone?
    Should I put this in a different part of the forum?
  • happy35
    happy35 Posts: 1,616 Forumite
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    I buy chia seeds off Ebay as find them cheaper on there

    Nuts I buy at either the Indian Grocer or buy nuts and seeds at Lidl. Coconut flour I have had from the Indian Grocer as it was cheap, almond flour i buy ground almonds at Lidl. I dont buy coconut flakes so cant help you there but I do buy grated frozen co!!!! at the Indian shop, not sure if they have dried flakes of coconut have seen desicated coconut but never really looked if you see what I mean
    Indian grocer is abot 14 miles away so I only go there about once a month when I combine it wiht other trips, rest of the time I use Lidl stuff if I run out
  • happy35
    happy35 Posts: 1,616 Forumite
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    I also buy ground linseed mixes at Lidl and their Turkish yoghurt is the nicest yoghurt I have ever tasted in the UK.
  • PlymouthMaid
    PlymouthMaid Posts: 1,550 Forumite
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    I shop around, sometimes Ebay or Amazon, sometimes the ethnic shelves in the big supermarket. I do watch out for the H and B penny sale weeks to buy certain things.
    "'Cause it's a bittersweet symphony, this life
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    You're a slave to money then you die"
  • WantToBeSE
    WantToBeSE Posts: 7,729 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped! Debt-free and Proud!
    Thanks :)


    I totally forgot about the H&B penny sales, I'll keep an eye out for that thanks PlymouthMaid.


    I don't have an Ethnic shop here, but I do have a Lidl, so I'll look in there for seeds. Hadn't thought of eBay for chia seeds, could you PM me the seller that you use please happy35?
  • Callie22
    Callie22 Posts: 3,444 Forumite
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    My local Asda recently had some 'alternative' stuff in - chia seeds, nut butters, quinoa etc. It was the kinds of brands that I usually have to get from Goodness Direct. They weren't massively cheap, but it was better than having to order online.
  • grandadsmith
    grandadsmith Posts: 133 Forumite
    edited 10 November 2014 at 1:16AM
    I shop American cos it is often cheaper ( even with the postage) at iherb.com
    And you / I can earn referral commission :beer: .
    KEEP goods order (Not inc P&P) under £15 otherwise you are STUNG at UK customs for Vat etc etc. I use $8 postage option cos it IS quick.
    Subtract postage from total and google for UK pounds : example

    Otherwise I use, check for yourself of course, :
    H&B discount offers,
    AmazonUK,
    Ebay UK,
    Health Monthly .
  • judexx
    judexx Posts: 534 Forumite
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    I shop American cos it is often cheaper ( even with the postage) at iherb.com
    And you / I can earn referral commission :beer: .
    KEEP goods order (Not inc P&P) under £15 otherwise you are STUNG at UK customs for Vat etc etc. I use $8 postage option cos it IS quick.
    Subtract postage from total and google for UK pounds : example

    Otherwise I use, check for yourself of course, :
    H&B discount offers,
    AmazonUK,
    Ebay UK,
    Health Monthly .

    I also use iherb although more for supplements than food (though did get some lovely rice crackers) - many supplements are much cheaper (even allowing for p&p). Have ordered with them for many years and never had a problem.

    Grandadsmith - the last link you gave for 'Health Monthly' doesn't work for me.
  • judexx
    judexx Posts: 534 Forumite
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    WantToBeSE wrote: »
    Not sure if 'alternative' is the right word :D


    I mean things like Chia seeds, Coconut or Almond flour, nuts and seeds, coconut flakes, things like that.


    Holland & Barratt is very expensive and I am wondering if there is somewhere else I can buy it from (not in bulk though) that is cheaper?
    Thanks :)

    If, like me, you don't have an Asian grocer nearby, Tesco Asian range - Aasani range can be cheaper. I get my almonds and cashews there - back to £6.50/750g now, though have been on special offer at £5.

    Tesco also have 3 for 2 on a number of their freefrom/health range at the moment, so that could also be an option.
  • Edwardia
    Edwardia Posts: 9,170 Forumite
    I tend to stock up whenever Holland & Barrett has a sale. My local Sainsbury's stocks quite a lot of organic products including some nuts. Ocado has a wide variety of things too including Slendier organic konjac 'pasta' and 'rice'.
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