These days I’m suspicious of “a lot of science” I make my own ghee from organic butter, use avocado, olive, and sesame oil, depending on what I’m doing. I put either Udo’s 3-6-9 oil or flax oil in the green smoothies. Try any of that. The markteing you show looks like a lot of greenwashing.
Keeping oils simple in my home. I find if it needs a marketing campaign to get the word out about how wonderful it is, then I avoid it. Only home rendered lard, tallow and grass fed fats in my home.
Thank you very much for bringing this oil to our attention. You said that you could only see one downside, and that was the price. and as an affiliate, your word, I would expect you to be for the product. However, I’m not an affiliate. And after some research, I have found some more downsides to this. In the early days of computer software, that is personal computer, software, there was a saying that went something like this, “never use a program with version 1.0.“ This product has a rather similar stigma to it to me. This product is only, from what I could find out, two years old. it is trying to compare itself to oils that are decades old, centuries old, and even millennia old. This is quite duplicitous. Well, some comparisons don’t require long time periods to discover the good and the bad (for example, smoking point), there are other comparisons that need more time. I don’t think that a consumable product that has been on the market for only two years has had enough time to determine whether it’s good or bad, in particular in the area of health. If you look at eggs, for example, over the past several decades, whether eggs are good or bad, has vacillated many, many times. Researchers cannot even come to a conclusion regarding eggs, which have been around for millennia. How can independent researchers make any statements about a product that has only been on the market for two years? Also, in the products website, on the FAC page, it makes some statements about other oils that they are doing themselves. I remember my dad saying in the 1960s that automobile air conditioning was just too new of a product. It will be prone to breaking down. Yet, after 20 or 30 years, he had vehicles with air-conditioning. He said the same thing about power windows. I started and ended this comment with a little anecdote that shows my reservation to get in on board the train carrying this product. It needs more time. That is, of course, my opinion. ;) Again, thank you for the video. Lawrence.
Thank you for chiming in and you bring up valid points. However, I would like to mention that I first heard of this oil through friends of ours whose opinions and discernment I highly value. Only then and after some testing, did I decide to share this with my audience - and became an affiliate. I have turned down much more lucrative affiliate opportunities because I didn't like the product enough. Hope that makes sense ~ Anja
The eggs controversy as well as others are due to the food industry's shenanigans. Any wise food scientist could have told you the benefits of this food decades ago (and the cholesterol hoax). The true science never changed on that. As for oils, it won't take decades or years to determine this oil's benefits or issues of concern, all that's needed is a good food chemist to analyze it, such as Udo Erasmus. If negative or positive studies or articles appear, look first who the author is and who the employer or funders are. I personally trust nothing funded by pharmaceuticals or food conglomerates.
This is a no go for me. It's overly processed and man made. It's totally green washed which means they are selling it as a healthy product but it's not.
I make my own ghee and use that for frying. The thing I like most about it is that I can get whatever I am cooking as crispy as I want within reason and it doesn't burn. And the price is very reasonable. $30 a bottle is a bit over the top for a pint of oil. I am sure there are people willing to give it a go but I am a tried and true type of person. I cook 99% of my meals from scratch and I still use stainless steel pots and pans.
I spend money on food and quality supplements, not cosmetics, manicures and expensive hair cuts or colours, or drugs (not saying you do) because I want to live a long and healthy life. Even on a budget you can do well if you are selective, buy in bulk, cook at home, grow a garden etc.
I heard sugarcane is sprayed with glyposate then burned which drives the chemicals in further and why we should NEVER eat white sugar. So I'm not going to try this sugar cane product. Love your channel. Just found it. I grew up with many of your German recipes and love to learn more.
Because I know olive oil is not stable when heated and has a low 'flash point/smoke point, plus when heated it turns into a carcinogenous causing oil, I say NEVER use it in cooking. The only people who do this are those who do not know the facts of heating up olive oil. I use Ghee more than any oil or unscented coconut oil. I do have a little bit of sunflower oil that I cook tortillas in but when that is gone, no more Sunflower seed oil. I just think of all the oils that have been vilified over the last decades and cant help wonder if in a few years that 'seed oils' will be a good oil again. I remember when coconut oil was an enemy, but now it is the best. Same for Palm oil. If you use Palm oil please only use Palm oil if it does not decimate the natural habitat of any animal. I buy Palm oil from Healthy Traditions and it comes from Africa. Also, it is important to understand 'how' an oil is extracted. If chemicals are used (commonly used to process Grape seed & Conola) then that oil should not be used. Any oil or any product for that matter where chemicals are use to manufacture it should be avoided. But lets keep our minds open to clean, non chemical processing or oils.
I think you excel at informing us about traditional food and methods. I come to you for information about those. If I were in your position I would stick to what you’re so very good at rather than venture into the complex world of modern , unproven foods.
I wonder if this product uses by-products of sugarcane farming or fresh products. I was under the impression several years ago that sugarcane farming was ruining areas of Florida. That it was ecologically unsound and created water pollution and encouraged overgrowth of cattails which clogged the Everglades. Just not sure how Sugarcane production has evolved over the years but hopefully it’s better. I guess all farming takes a toll but is necessary.
I am new to your channel and I just love it! You are very informative and show how to incorporate wholesome living into our lives in a way that isn't not intimidating. Thank you!
These days I’m suspicious of “a lot of science” I make my own ghee from organic butter, use avocado, olive, and sesame oil, depending on what I’m doing. I put either Udo’s 3-6-9 oil or flax oil in the green smoothies. Try any of that. The markteing you show looks like a lot of greenwashing.
Thanks for chiming in! It's always good to be discerning 😊 ~ Anja
Keeping oils simple in my home. I find if it needs a marketing campaign to get the word out about how wonderful it is, then I avoid it. Only home rendered lard, tallow and grass fed fats in my home.
Haha, yes, there's definitely that! I, too, will continue to cook with my traditional cooking fats 😊 ~ Anja
It's good to keep an open mind. I find it intriguing there's fermentation involved. If it's available in Canada I might try it.
Thank you very much for bringing this oil to our attention. You said that you could only see one downside, and that was the price. and as an affiliate, your word, I would expect you to be for the product.
However, I’m not an affiliate. And after some research, I have found some more downsides to this.
In the early days of computer software, that is personal computer, software, there was a saying that went something like this, “never use a program with version 1.0.“ This product has a rather similar stigma to it to me.
This product is only, from what I could find out, two years old. it is trying to compare itself to oils that are decades old, centuries old, and even millennia old. This is quite duplicitous. Well, some comparisons don’t require long time periods to discover the good and the bad (for example, smoking point), there are other comparisons that need more time. I don’t think that a consumable product that has been on the market for only two years has had enough time to determine whether it’s good or bad, in particular in the area of health.
If you look at eggs, for example, over the past several decades, whether eggs are good or bad, has vacillated many, many times. Researchers cannot even come to a conclusion regarding eggs, which have been around for millennia. How can independent researchers make any statements about a product that has only been on the market for two years?
Also, in the products website, on the FAC page, it makes some statements about other oils that they are doing themselves.
I remember my dad saying in the 1960s that automobile air conditioning was just too new of a product. It will be prone to breaking down. Yet, after 20 or 30 years, he had vehicles with air-conditioning. He said the same thing about power windows.
I started and ended this comment with a little anecdote that shows my reservation to get in on board the train carrying this product. It needs more time. That is, of course, my opinion. ;)
Again, thank you for the video.
Lawrence.
Thank you for chiming in and you bring up valid points. However, I would like to mention that I first heard of this oil through friends of ours whose opinions and discernment I highly value. Only then and after some testing, did I decide to share this with my audience - and became an affiliate. I have turned down much more lucrative affiliate opportunities because I didn't like the product enough. Hope that makes sense ~ Anja
The eggs controversy as well as others are due to the food industry's shenanigans. Any wise food scientist could have told you the benefits of this food decades ago (and the cholesterol hoax). The true science never changed on that. As for oils, it won't take decades or years to determine this oil's benefits or issues of concern, all that's needed is a good food chemist to analyze it, such as Udo Erasmus. If negative or positive studies or articles appear, look first who the author is and who the employer or funders are. I personally trust nothing funded by pharmaceuticals or food conglomerates.
This is a no go for me. It's overly processed and man made. It's totally green washed which means they are selling it as a healthy product but it's not.
I make my own ghee and use that for frying. The thing I like most about it is that I can get whatever I am cooking as crispy as I want within reason and it doesn't burn. And the price is very reasonable. $30 a bottle is a bit over the top for a pint of oil. I am sure there are people willing to give it a go but I am a tried and true type of person. I cook 99% of my meals from scratch and I still use stainless steel pots and pans.
Ghee is great for high heat cooking 😊 ~ Anja
I like it better when you share your cooking and sourdough recipes.
Thank you 😊!
We can't fault her for getting a sponsor. The subs and views are not high enough to make the effort of filming and editing worth while.
I'm happy to learn of new products that have great potential. I always look into things before I decide regardless as we always should do.
I haven’t even heard of this oil.
It is fairly new 😊 ~ Anja
I am very interested in this new oil. Thank you for sharing. Currently I use avocado oil. I will check it out.
Exactly how I felt! Let me know how you like if you end up getting a bottle 👍 ~ Anja
Too expensive for me, but thanks for sharing.
It is expensive but hopefully, they can make it more affordable soon ~ Anja
I spend money on food and quality supplements, not cosmetics, manicures and expensive hair cuts or colours, or drugs (not saying you do) because I want to live a long and healthy life. Even on a budget you can do well if you are selective, buy in bulk, cook at home, grow a garden etc.
Hi Anja, do you use only fresh milled flour or do you still buy pre milled flour?
A ha!
I pretty much only use fresh milled flour. Store-bought goes rancid quickly ~ Anja
I'll pass on this one and stick with my fruit and animal fats, it's too processed.
Sounds good and thank you for sharing 😊 ~ Anja
Is this a sponsored product?
I heard sugarcane is sprayed with glyposate then burned which drives the chemicals in further and why we should NEVER eat white sugar. So I'm not going to try this sugar cane product. Love your channel. Just found it. I grew up with many of your German recipes and love to learn more.
Zero Acre Farms claims to use non-GMO sugarcane. So glad to hear you're enjoying my videos 😊
Because I know olive oil is not stable when heated and has a low 'flash point/smoke point, plus when heated it turns into a carcinogenous causing oil, I say NEVER use it in cooking. The only people who do this are those who do not know the facts of heating up olive oil. I use Ghee more than any oil or unscented coconut oil. I do have a little bit of sunflower oil that I cook tortillas in but when that is gone, no more Sunflower seed oil. I just think of all the oils that have been vilified over the last decades and cant help wonder if in a few years that 'seed oils' will be a good oil again. I remember when coconut oil was an enemy, but now it is the best. Same for Palm oil. If you use Palm oil please only use Palm oil if it does not decimate the natural habitat of any animal. I buy Palm oil from Healthy Traditions and it comes from Africa. Also, it is important to understand 'how' an oil is extracted. If chemicals are used (commonly used to process Grape seed & Conola) then that oil should not be used. Any oil or any product for that matter where chemicals are use to manufacture it should be avoided. But lets keep our minds open to clean, non chemical processing or oils.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information!
It might be good oil, however not budget friendly.
For sure, hopefully, they will be able to make it cheaper soon 😊 ~ Anja
I use this in mayo/aioli because it’s way more neutral than avocado oil. It is twice the price, but I think it’s so worth it.
Yes! Glad you like it as much as we do 😊 ~ Anja
Yes Olive Oil doesn’t have the same smoke point as Avocado oil. There are oil charts online to see the smoke points of culinary oils. Dānke!
Yes and thank you so much for sharing 😊 ~ Anja
I just came across your channel today. I had never heard of this oil before. But i will not be using it.
Thanks for outlining this new product, Anja. I'd never heard of it before.
I think you excel at informing us about traditional food and methods. I come to you for information about those. If I were in your position I would stick to what you’re so very good at rather than venture into the complex world of modern , unproven foods.
Thank you for the input 😊 ~ Anja
I wonder if this product uses by-products of sugarcane farming or fresh products. I was under the impression several years ago that sugarcane farming was ruining areas of Florida. That it was ecologically unsound and created water pollution and encouraged overgrowth of cattails which clogged the Everglades. Just not sure how Sugarcane production has evolved over the years but hopefully it’s better. I guess all farming takes a toll but is necessary.
It's supposed to be made by fermentation.
That’s one of the worst things to consume.
This sounds like a great product and I think I just might like it❤
Great! I‘d love to hear how you like it 😊 ~ Anja
I am new to your channel and I just love it! You are very informative and show how to incorporate wholesome living into our lives in a way that isn't not intimidating. Thank you!
Thank you so much!
This is an awesome share!!! Thank you. I continue to learn so much from you. May God bless you and yours 👏🏾❤️👊🏽
So glad!
Sounds great except for the price. I will be watching for it.
Thank you! I'll watch it, too, and will share if the price gets more affordable 👍 ~ Anja
I am going to try it! Thank you for sharing ❤
Nice! I would love to hear how you like it if you get it 👍 ~ Anja
@@OurGabledHome I ordered some today with your link. I will let you know
@@michellebridges2604 Hi, any reviews?
Thought grape seed oil was safe?
Depends on „safe for what“