Where Do You Buy Your Extracts?

Business By donakae Updated 8 May 2013 , 8:01pm by odell319

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donakae Posted 7 May 2013 , 8:14pm
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I usually by the Wilton extracts, but find myself always running out.  Is there a good place online to buy in bulk (clear extracts) that is cost effective?

 

Thanks!!

 

Dona

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Norasmom Posted 7 May 2013 , 8:42pm
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Try Loranne oils.  https://www.lorannoils.com

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bct806 Posted 7 May 2013 , 8:50pm
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http://www.silvercloudestates.com/category/Pure-Extracts-Natural-Flavors--22.aspx This place sells many various sizes of many extracts. From 4oz to 1 gallon jugs. You could also look into making your own extracts. Most of them are very easy and incredibly inexpensive to make. This site has recipes for them. To make the vanilla clear just use vodka instead of brandy. http://spoonforkbacon.com/2012/12/homemade-extracts/

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donakae Posted 7 May 2013 , 9:06pm
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AThank you! Ill check them out!

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maybenot Posted 8 May 2013 , 1:00am
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I like what olivenation.com has to offer.  Their natural raspberry and strawberry extracts are excellent. Their prices and shipping are reasonable and they have sales (usually 20% off) fairly frequently.

If they don't have something that I need, I've found excellent prices on Silver Cloud, Lorann, etc. at

 

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(run it all together for the website)

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AZCouture Posted 8 May 2013 , 4:01am
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AClear vanilla extract? How is that possible? I make mine with vodka, and it turns brown nearly immediately. Not that I would ever want it clear, but what trick am I not catching on to?

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kazita Posted 8 May 2013 , 4:13am
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Clear vanilla extract? How is that possible? I make mine with vodka, and it turns brown nearly immediately. Not that I would ever want it clear, but what trick am I not catching on to?

You aren't missing anything. .. I don't think. Wiltons vanilla extract is clear but its not made from vanilla beans so that's why its not brown. Wiltons is made with a bunch of chemicals

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bct806 Posted 8 May 2013 , 6:00am
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I must be wrong then. I have never done it myself. Someone told me that was how they did it. Will have to check on that stuff next time. 

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odell319 Posted 8 May 2013 , 8:01pm
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ALoranns. They are amazing in taste. Alsogood priced.

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