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Woodrow
07-30-2009, 03:28 PM
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Admittedly this is blatant advertising of our store. But, Aabidah and I are making and selling Ramadan and Eid baskets this year. We want to offer them here to the members of LI at a slightly reduced price of what we are going to sell them for on our online catalog.
Sadly we can only ship to the lower 48 States in the USA at this time. Perhaps by next year we can go international Inshallah
Here is our site:
http://www.woodrow2.123bemyhost.com/...d-Gift-Baskets Reply
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Muslim Woman
07-30-2009, 03:48 PM
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MashaAllah ; may Allah gives you success in your business & other affairs, Ameen.
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A.M.H.
07-31-2009, 02:26 PM
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:amin: to the Dua
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Sahabiyaat
07-31-2009, 02:33 PM
wow thats reallly cool woodrow! very pretty. and a great idea too,let us know when u go international,i want one! :D
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UmmSqueakster
07-31-2009, 02:52 PM
Assalamu Alaikum,
Could you include the ingredient information for the microwave popcorn? We don't eat anything with artificial or natural flavorings in it.
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Woodrow
07-31-2009, 03:43 PM
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Janaan
Assalamu Alaikum,
Could you include the ingredient information for the microwave popcorn? We don't eat anything with artificial or natural flavorings in it.
I have been assured that the Butter flavored popcorn is made with real butter. The Natural flavor has no flavoring added except salt.I get all of the popcorn from the Lower Brue Lakota Sioux Reservation. They do everything natural if possible. But they do add artificial flavoring in their pre-popped Caramel Corn and pre-popped Cheese flavor. I am only going to sell the pre-popped Honey flavor as it is all natural.
I am glad you asked that. I did verify that everything is halal, however it is best to keep out anything with artificial flavoring to remove any chance of error.
Later today I will open some of the popcorn bags and post the full ingredient listings on each item. Also put it on the web site and the online catalogs.
Jazalallah Khair for bringing this to my attention.
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UmmSqueakster
07-31-2009, 04:05 PM
Great, thank you very much. There's only a single kind of microwave popcorn we can buy from the local grocery store, and I'd much rather support small and independent businesses, especially those based here in the upper midwest.
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Woodrow
08-01-2009, 03:07 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by
Janaan
Great, thank you very much. There's only a single kind of microwave popcorn we can buy from the local grocery store, and I'd much rather support small and independent businesses, especially those based here in the upper midwest.
We buy most of our wholesale products from the Native American Reservations. We just bought a quantity of wild rice from the Red Lake Chippewa Nation up by Red Lake in MN. Our honey all comes from only one apiary near the Cheyenne River Lakota Sioux Reservation in SD nearly all of the workers are Lakota Sioux. Aabidah and myself personally bottle the small bottles I resell. and our popcorn comes from the Lower Brule Reservation in SD. I enjoy supporting the reservations not just because Aabidah is Cheyenne, but because it helps make them independent and helps break the cycle of them setting up gambling casinos to support themselves. The Native Americans are very proud and do not want any government aide, they are working hard to be self sufficient.
I will be adding some pure honey and fully natural popcorn to the Ramadan and Eeid listings. I am also negotiating to buy a quantity of Jellies, Jams, Maple Syrup and Berry Syrups from the Chippewa. We are also in the process of setting up the slaughter of Buffalo so they will be slaughtered by a Muslim in a halal manner and I will be able to verify their buffalo products as being halal.
Later we will be traveling to Arizona and New Mexico to buy Pine Nuts (Pinons) from the Hopi and Navajo Nations. Hopefully we will be able to pick up a nice lot of Navajo woolen goods at the same time.The Navajo normally do not slaughter and eat the sheep they raise. They raise them only for the wool they shear off of them every spring. The sheep get to live long happy lives and the Navajo become one of the largest suppliers of wool. Their work is beautiful, it is always geometric designs with no figures. Very suitable for us.
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I love the look of the honey jars, Woodrow!
Have you ever thoughts of keeping bees yourself?
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Woodrow
08-02-2009, 07:33 PM
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glo
I love the look of the honey jars, Woodrow!
Have you ever thoughts of keeping bees yourself?
Thought of it, but that was a very short thought. Aabidah is highly allergic to bee stings and can't be near them. Even keeping the hives on rented property miles aware can be a problem if some bees got on or in my clothing and I brought them into the house. Better safe than sorry.
I get to play with Tom's bees and let him have all the work.
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Far7an
08-02-2009, 07:51 PM
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Excellent, masha'Allah! Even though he may not ship outside US, we can still buy it and send it to friends in the US. :)
Do you ship to California?
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Woodrow
08-02-2009, 08:03 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by
Far7an
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Excellent, masha'Allah! Even though he may not ship outside US, we can still buy it and send it to friends in the US. :)
Do you ship to California?
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Yes, we ship to all of the lower 48 States. The reason we are not shipping beyond that is the cost of shipping is too high and costs more then what the baskets are worth. They are heavy and bulky. I checked some prices and even shipping to Canada would cost at least $25.
Perhaps in time I can find distributors in other countries and bulk ship to them in large quantities, for remailing from there.
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Muslim Woman
08-03-2009, 12:38 AM
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format_quote Originally Posted by
Woodrow
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....Perhaps in time I can find distributors in other countries and bulk ship to them in large quantities, for remailing from there.
Inshaallah we will have your gift boxes in Bangladesh soon :)
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transition?
08-03-2009, 03:41 AM
Awww
those baskets are too cute! I want a girl's basket..... to give to someone :X.
*subscribe*
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Masha'Allah akhi.. time to start shopping..
May Allah swt make you very successful
ameen
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masha'Allah i want to have one on EID :-) might Allah bless u for ur effort
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How do you place an order akhi? there is no shopping carte?
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Woodrow
09-06-2009, 01:19 AM
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Gossamer skye
How do you place an order akhi? there is no shopping carte?
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For the time being I have an email link on the site. I was setting up a shopping cart, but haven't finished it yet.
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Jazaka Allah khyran.. yeah I emailed you :D
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