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America's Source for Coconut Oil! Also Grass-fed meats and organic skin care. Follow us for FREE giveaways, FREE coupons and daily healthy recipes.
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About Tropical Traditions


Brian W. Shilhavy, BA, MA

Brian earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Bible/Greek from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, and his Master of Arts degree in linguistics from Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. He is currently the CEO of Tropical Traditions, Inc.

Marianita Jader Shilhavy, BS, CND (Certified Nutritionist/Dietician in the Philippines) earned her bachelor of science degree in nutrition from Centro Escololar University in Manila. Understanding the nutrition of Filipino foods, Marianita worked for over eight years as a hospital dietician and nutritional counselor in the Philippines.

In 1998 Brian and Marianita returned to the Philippines with their three children and renovated Marianita's old family farmhouse. By this time the coconut industry was severely depressed due to the negative U.S. campaigns against tropical oils in the 1980s and 1990s. Coconut farmers could no longer support their families on the income generated from harvesting coconuts.

How We Discovered Virgin Coconut Oil

When I first read about the wonderful benefits of coconut oil, I asked my wife Marianita, who grew up on a coconut plantation in the Philippines, if there was a more natural way to extract the oil from the coconut, so that we didn’t have to buy the refined coconut oils found in all the stores in the Philippines. She said there was a method the older generation used to extract the oil by grating the fresh coconut, extracting the coconut milk, and then letting the coconut milk stand in a covered container for about 24 hours. After about 24 hours, the oil naturally separates from the water producing a crystal clear oil that retains the full scent and taste of coconuts. So we started making our coconut oil that way and using it for our cooking needs with our three children. We couldn’t believe how wonderful it tasted, and how great we felt. We had been living on Mt. Banahaw in the Philippines for almost two years by that time, and in the year 2000 telephone service was provided to our rural farming community, allowing me to put up a website about our Philippine Herbs. I decided to also put our Virgin Coconut Oil up on the website, not really expecting people to order it because it was a bit expensive since we had to hire people to make the oil, and shipping cost a lot because of the weight. We were so surprised when people started ordering, and then re-ordering it because they felt so great after using it! They told us there was no other coconut oil like it on the market. (Read more...)

 
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Tropical Traditions Ok, for those who like to win a FREE 32 oz. of Organic Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil, here is a giveaway contest that is still active until January 8th:
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Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil is a truly unrefined coconut oil. This coconut oil is made on Mt. Banahaw and surrounding areas from organic coconuts. Coconuts are used fresh (within 24-48 hours of harvest) from small family farms on Mt. ...
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Tropical Traditions Here's a contest that ends in less than 30 minutes! (8 p.m. PST) FREE Coconut Soaps!
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Coconut is a truly amazing and versatile thing and TropicalTraditionshas a huge assortment of products made from organically grown coconuts. They have delicious products to use for baking and cooking. And they have natural skin care products.
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Tropical Traditions The "Fake Food Free" blog is giving away a 32 oz. jar of Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil, and the giveaway contest ends in about 90 minutes! Enter here: http://www.fakefoodfree.com/2009/12/coconut-oil-christmas-giveaway.html

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A Nutritionist with degrees in exercise and nutritional sciences. Striving to be sustainable, more local, beyond organic and respectful in my food choices. Former ex-pat who can't get enough of traveling. Bringing real foods of the world to you through my travels, cooking and writing.
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Whoops! Looks like this one actually ended yesterday - Sorry! We'll have more like this soon though, so stay tuned!
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Tropical Traditions Watch this video to learn how to make homemade coconut milk from dried coconut!
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We are often asked at Tropical Traditions why we do not sell any packaged coconut milks. The answer is that we have never found a packaged coconut milk that meets our high standards. It is a processed product, and freshly made coconut milk will separate and spoil quite easily. ...
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Tropical Traditions The "A City On A Hill" blog is giving away one 32 oz. jar of Organic Coconut Cream Concentrate. Enter to win!
http://dixonhomestead.com/rachel/?p=4341

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When I got my coconut cream concentrate to review for Tropical Traditions, I was, well, very happy. I got a big 32 oz. jar of that creamy goodness. I opened it and smelled it… oh the coconut flavour that rose from that jar was amazing! It was the strongest coconut smell I had ever smelled. ...
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Yes, I ordered it 12/19/09 and it's going to be delivered 1/4/2010.
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Great! We have a list of all of our Coconut Cream Concentrate recipes here: http://www.freecoconutrecipes.com/coconut_cream_concentrate.htm
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Tropical Traditions 46% Off Sale on 3 Organic Pastured Chickens! Raised on small-scale farms cage free. Soy free and non-GMO! http://www.grassfedtraditions.com/pastured_poultry.htm ENDS TOMORROW!

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Tropical Traditions pastured poultry chickens are raised on pasture (grass, sunshine, insects, etc.) and on Cocofeed. These chickens are certified USDA organic.
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Tropical Traditions Organic Coconut Cream Concentrate 16 oz. jars Buy 1 Get 1 FREE! Tastes great right off the spoon: http://www.tropicaltraditions.com/coconut_cream_concentrate.htm ENDS SUNDAY!

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Tropical Traditions Coconut Cream Concentrate is certified organic whole coconut meat in concentrated form.
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Tropical Traditions New Sale! Grass-Fed Bison 1/4 lb. Patties - $2.28/lb OFF the retail price! Restaurant quality delivered to your door! http://short.to/129ze

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Great tasting Bison steaks, roasts, burgers, and snacks. Bison contains more protein in relation to calories than beef. Top-quality bison. Grass-Fed Bison from northern Wisconsin where the animals are grazed on prairie grass.
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Tropical Traditions New Recipe! Oatmeal Cinnamon Raisin Pancakes - a warm, wholesome breakfast recipe from our blog! http://short.to/129cu

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The Free Coconut Recipes Blog of Tropical Traditions, including gluten free recipes using coconut flour.: Oatmeal Cinnamon Raisin Pancakes
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Tropical Traditions "Mommy's Online Garage Sale" is giving away Non-toxic Oxygen Bleach in her blog! Enter here: http://short.to/129cs

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This is the blog for Tropical Traditions and Healthy Buyer's Club announcements and coconut recipes.: Oxygen Bleach Giveaway!
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Tropical Traditions New Year Special! FREE organic Coconut Peanut Butter! http://short.to/10h1q Order now - offer expires midnight EST! ONLY A FEW HOURS LEFT!

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Tropical Traditions 46% Off Sale on Organic Pastured Chickens! Raised on small-scale farms cage free. http://short.to/11trd

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Tropical Traditions New Year's Special: FREE organic Coconut Peanut Butter! http://short.to/10h1q Until midnight TONIGHT! Order now!

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Erin Albright de Kock
Erin Albright de Kock
Hey we love you guys and buy EVCO from you all the time. Just a tip - when you post multiple times all at once, all of your posts just become white noise that gets skipped over in annoyance. You might try spreading your updates throughout the day, to keep things interesting and keep us reading! :)
Thu at 10:52am
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That's a good suggestion. The problem is with FB Fan pages. Things don't always work so well. We have it set up to pull information from our blog and other sources like Twitter which obviously are not posted all at once, but often that is what happens on FaceBook. But we'll look into other solutions. Thanks!
Fri at 3:27pm
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I believe we have now resolved this issue! Thanks for the comment, and let us know if you have any other suggestions.
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