View Full Version : Alissa...is this something you want to do someday?
Smileen
12-13-2004, 03:52 PM
Do you think that sometime in the future you will be selling more food items on alissacohen.com? Not that you should...just wondering.
Alissa
12-13-2004, 05:55 PM
Funny you should ask. i am setting it up now, the web page that is so probably by the beginning of January. I have wanted to but honesty just havent had the time. what do you guys want?
Here is what im thinking - just the basics, im not going to get into nuts and dried fruits and stuff...
Coconut butter
agave
carob powder
Yukon root syrup
Olives
And then some bars.. i have a couple in mind.
At one point i was going to make my own items like the pizza bread, an energy bar, macaroons, and 3 different kinds of crackers. But then i came to my senses :D
Let me know what you guys buy on line and what you would like to see on my site.
Thanks!
glad_2beme
12-13-2004, 05:58 PM
definately olives!!! any hard to find items. AND if you loose your senses again, I bet we will purchase your items too!!!
Alissa
12-13-2004, 06:00 PM
I know, I really want to do it, but its a full time thing making food like that and i dont have the time. i did think of hiring someone to do it, but then you need to go containers, labels, its a whole trip!
Olives for sure! What else?
smasty
12-13-2004, 08:23 PM
I love the Lemon Swirl Cookies, and the Carrot Loaf from eatraw. Also the carob/mint kisses. I order those 3 things all the time. Of course really-raw cashews I order all the time. Nama Shoyu, Bariani olive oil, olives, tahini and almond butter, goji berries, cacao...
Smileen
12-13-2004, 09:09 PM
Nama Shoyu and Olives for sure.
Curtis
12-14-2004, 08:03 AM
Strainer bags for almond milk maybe?
glad_2beme
01-16-2005, 11:18 AM
HI Alissa - we are waiting - anxiously!!!!
Mishka
01-16-2005, 11:58 AM
Hi Alissa~
I would love it if you'd carry:
olives
coconut oil
goji berries
the real raw cashews!!!!
dehydrated desserts
agave nectar
a green superfood
I would much rather support you in your business, then some of the other places I have been shopping!!! Good luck with setting it all up:)
Michelle
Sharon in Colorado
01-16-2005, 12:14 PM
I think anyone's best bet for a gallon of raw agave is straight from the distributer through a local co-op. I was able to get mine for under $25 whereas it is 3 times as much through an online store, and yes it is raw. I couldn't image paying $80 plus shipping for a gallon of agave nectar.
Alissa I hope you consider selling Blessings products. The lemon swirl cookies are out of this world. And there are some kind of caramel bars that are really, really good too.
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