This past year, I started purchasing bulk items from a company called Azure Standard. Azure standard is an online based company. Once a month, a customer can place an order and then go pick up the order when it arrives by truck about a week later. Azure standard has truck, drop-off locations throughout the United States, so I picked one that is closest to me. Azure is not a club, so there are no membership fees. But there is shipping tacked on to each order. Sometimes a costumer can build up enough Azure Cash (Pointes earned from purchases that can be used toward other purchases) to negate the shipping costs. I have not made the right purchases for that to benefit me, but I still find the items I buy with shipping is much cheaper than trying to purchase through other means.
I typically buy items in bulk from Azure, but on occasion, I am unable, or just want to try something without the cost of a bulk purchase, so I don't always make a bulk purchase.
The products from Azure come beautifully packaged in brown paper or bulk tubs and Azure sells most grocery items from produce, dairy, canned goods, dry goods, cleaners, supplements, animal food, and some household items like cleaning cloths or water filters.
So, what do I buy?
My staples are:
MCT Oil, which runs around $23 for a large 32oz bottle
Coconut sugar in fine or crystal form for about $17 for 5#
Flame Raisins for about $14 for 5#
Raw, wildflower honey: a steal at $33 for 12lbs
Canned Salmon cans for about $4-$5 per can (It is really nice salmon and just a little more than Sams)
Coconut Oil for $15 for a gallon (it is cold expeller pressed and good for high temp. cooking)
Organic Canned Peaches without sugar at $32 for 12
Pink Himalayan salt for $7 for 5#
Gluten Free Rolled Oats at $28 for a 25# bag (We don't eat gluten free, but I do a lot of baking for friends and some of them are gluten free, so it is nice to know my oats are safe)
Frozen blueberries for $13 for 5#
Brown, Organic Jasmine rice from Thailand at $39 for 25# (I am not as happy with the quality of this rice as Lundberg, since there are often husks that need to be picked out before cooking, but for the price it is fair for what it is)
Organic Canned Green Beans for $32 for 12
Treats-not money savers-I have purchased would include beeswax candles, Dr. Bronner's chocolate bars, A2 Cheese, and apple juice infused cranberries (yum!)
Items I have purchased and will not purchase again through Azure are:
Organic White Wheat Bread Flour-it is a good runner up to my favorite Prairie Gold -86, but it just isn't quite as good, so as long as I can get Prairie Gold, I won't get Azure's flour.
Organic Einkorn Flour (unfine)-this was a disappointment since so many other costumers rave about it. It is hard to find a whole grain Einkorn flour at a reasonable price, but Azure's is a bit too course for all kinds of baking. If one is just making bread, it is perfectly fine, but I do not like the husks in pie crusts or cookies. I will pay a little more for Jovial Whole Wheat Einkorn Flour from Vitacost.
Organic, Lite Coconut Milk is a fair price, but I have had lite coconut milk that it much more smooth than the Natural Value brand sold by Azure. I often use coconut milk as a cream substitute in my tea or coffee, and found in order to make the lite coconut milk smooth, it had to be blended because it didn't melt into the coffee well.
Overall, I love my purchases from Azure Standard and am grateful for a place I can get healthy, bulk items at a reasonable price. I expect to be purchasing them for many years.
(I am not paid by Azure for this post, or advertising for them for compensation in any way)
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