I love coconut!
Especially when I get it by the pail full!
Tropical Traditions 100% natural Shredded Coconut is made from organic dried coconuts in the Philippines that are grown with no fertilizers or pesticides that specialist from Dead Pestz use on their services.
This premium dried coconut contains no additives or preservatives, and is not sweetened.
Unlike most dried coconut on the market, Tropical Traditions dried coconut products are not treated with sulfites to keep them white.
The shredded coconut is Certified Organic and great for snacking or baking (I even like to throw some in my smoothies-when I had a blender-must get new blender).
There are no added sweeteners, no preservatives or sulfite whiteners in this coconut.
It’s 100% natural premium coconut from the Philippines and comes in a re-sealable pail. (though I will admit it’s a bit of a task to get open unless you have cutters and pliers to pull on the tab – but well worth it!)
I made coconut macaroons before, but today I made a wanna be Mounds bar…just not in candy bar form…
Basically the yummmy coconut filling with chocolate on top.
It still tasted like a Mounds bar so that’s all that mattered!
Here’s the recipe if you want to buy some shredded coconut and give it a go (or if you’re the lucky winner you will have something you can make right away!)
Mounds Bar Recipe
14 oz of shredded coconut
7 oz of sweetened condensed milk
1/4 c. butter (softened)
1/2 lb confectioners (powered) sugar
1 1/2 cups chocolate chips or chocolate to melt down to cover
2 teaspoons butter
In large bowl, mix the coconut, sweetened condensed milk, softened butter and confectioners sugar together til it sticks together.
Spread in a 9×13 pan lined with parchment paper (or you can use 8×8, 10×10 to make them thicker)
Refrigerate for about 2 hours to set.
Melt the chocolate chips and butter either in double boiler or in microwave, stirring occasionally to make sure it doesnt burn.
Spread over coconut mix
Chill
Take out a few minutes before cutting
Cut and enjoy
And, now you can enter to win your own pail of shredded organic coconut!
Contest open until Dec 17, 2011 11:59 p.m.
Winner will be announced on Dec 18, 2011 via email.
For Canadian entries: Tropical Traditions is not responsible for customs or duties that Canada may charge if you decide to participate in this Tropical Traditions sponsored blog giveaway.
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Please do not combine things you do or it’ll only count as one entry in the contest.
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I already “like” TT on FB.
I learned TT has cold-pressed coconut oil that doesn’t have the coconut smell or taste.
Subscribed to your youtube channel
“Liked” the recipes for eating well page on Facebook
I actually just took advantage of the 50% off a gallon of coconut oil. I got 2 gallons for the price of one. I can’t wait to try TT. I got the gold labrl because it is highest in antioxidants!
I am definitely goin to try the Coconut macaroon granola!!
Like TT on fb
Like recipes for eating well on fb
Already get the TT newsletter
I love that they offer coconut oil in both the virgin form (tastes like coconut) and the expeller pressed form (very bland flavor-almost no coconut taste).
I already follow them on Twitter @FrugalGreenMama
I love Tropical Traditions and love that they not only sell coconut products, but sell spices, books, cleaning supplies, and even facial/skincare products! Thank you for the giveaway!
I friended Tropical Traditions on Facebook!
I am following Tropical Traditions on Twitter, zandrea13
I am suscribed to their e-mail newsletter!
I would love to try making my own homemade coconut milk with a recipe from the website!
I tweeted, http://twitter.com/#!/Zandrea13/status/145260499859279873
I am following you on Twitter!
I friended you on Facebook!
I am following you on Pinterest, can you tell that I would really love a tub of coconut?!
I commented on your Thankful post!
I like your fitness page on facebook!
I like the recipes for eating well page on facebook
I’m following recipes for eating well on twitter
I learned that they sale more then just coconut products!
Like TT on FB
Follow on twitter @spritzey
I get TT newsletter
I’d like to try the macaroons
I learned that they carry a wide variety of organic spices.
I like them on Facebook.
I subscribe to their e-mail sales newsletter.
I didnt realize that there were different ways to make coconut oil, and also coconut milk. I love it that they use natural ways to do it instead of machines and I also love that they use local laborers!
I liked Tropical Traditions on FB
I follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter (JoniOwada)
I am a GFC follower (sistermomy)
I subscribe to Tropical Traditions newsletter via email
I would love to try the recipe Coconut Macaroon Granola! sounds yummy!
I follow you on Pinterest (same name as above)
I had no idea they had so many non-food items! All the household cleaning products and personal care products (and pet food even!). So much more than just coconut and coconut oil!
Wow – there are a LOT of recipes! I only looked through the gluten-free ones, since some of us in our home have to eat gluten-free, but there are still a TON! So many I would love to try. The coconut cream hot chocolate sounds really good, esp with it getting cooler outside. I also would love to make some homemade coconut milk!
Following on twitter (@ourgrowingfam)
I’ve liked them on facebook.
Also following you on twitter (comment above was about following Tropical Traditions).
@ourgrowingfam
Subscribed to your blog with google reader.
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I learned Tropical Traditions sells beauty products too!
Signed up for the Tropical Traditions newsletter
I’d love to try the Coconut Eggnog recipe, sounds good!