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>>I think most almonds are NOT organic and large amounts of chemicals may be
used.
Hi,
I agree-hard to find good quality nuts.  I noticed that Pavich Farms out of
CA (www.pavich.com) is getting ready to sell many varieties of organic nuts
and organic blueberries (mmm), and they sell over the internet directly to
the consumer.  I have purchased nuts, prunes, kiwis etc... with their name
on them and they have been excellent, so let's hope the nuts are also.
I have tried macadamias, and the reaction is less but still present.  Dairy
is a problem for me also.  Thanks.
Kerry

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