Where to buy - Flaxseed, Buckwheat and Chia
            
                
                    kittykatt1990                
                
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                    I want to start buying these to make healthy pancakes and waffles but not sure where the best place is so get them at a good price. Does anyone have any tips?                
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            Flaxmeal, chia, and flaxseeds are at walmart.
In a corner, accross from spices and next to flour and cornmeal in my store.
Top shelf along with all other healthy stuff I can't reach.
I think I also saw them in the pharmacy section. Not sure, you can ask.
Look for quinoa and barley also. Top shelf by the boxed rices.0 - 
            I'm on the UK so no Walmart0
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            kittykatt1990 wrote: »I'm on the UK so no Walmart
Walmart is Asda over here. Any of the big supermarkets sell flaxseed but I get the buckwheat and chia seeds at either whole foods or Holland & Barrett.0 - 
            Be careful with flax seed. Introduce it slowly into your diet to give your body time to adjust to it. Otherwise, you may be facing a lot of intestinal discomfort.0
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            You should be able to find at health food store...quite possibly at a larger local grocery like Tesco or Sainsbury. There are Cosco around as well.0
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            I never expected it but - ALDI! I just chia & saw flaxseed there. Not sure about buckwheat, but I also wasn't looking for it.
Otherwise try Amazon if no grocers in your area. Amazon has everything. And delivers everywhere.0 - 
            Oops. Meant to say "I just GOT chia there..."0
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            I second amazon.com and the usually go for pretty affordable prices.0
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            I find flax seeds at tesco by the gluten free stuff
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            What is wrong with, you know, actual pancakes?0
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            Thanks everyone0
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            They're starting to be available everywhere now but I first got it at Bulk Barn (Canadian store, but maybe there's a bulk food wholesaler around you somewhere?). The prices are still the best there, chia seeds especially can be expensive.0
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            My local grocery store has them in the bulk section. Sooooo much cheaper than the health food store.0
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I buy all these regularly in the UK and use them almost daily, so have worked out the cheapest / best options for them:kittykatt1990 wrote: »I'm on the UK so no Walmart
Flaxseed = Holland and Barrett or Amazon (latter option is cheaper)
Buckwheat & chia = Tesco or Sainsbury's if you are buying a small amount, but for buying bulk again Amazon is best (it's like 1/4 the price!)
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            FinishWhatUStart wrote: »Be careful with flax seed. Introduce it slowly into your diet to give your body time to adjust to it. Otherwise, you may be facing a lot of intestinal discomfort.
^^ this!0 - 
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            Amazon for everything and reviews really helpful, good prices too0
 
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