Which products are you seeking?
I bought my GofL supplements at a Health Food Store here for 20% off (a once-a-month deal) -- still outrageous. I will go for the 40 days (but, I'll also be keeping an eye on metabolic typing, I think) but I am ambivalent about whether I will buy more supplements -- perhaps the Primal Defense.
My plan is to give up flour and
Sugar products, supplement for the 40 days and in that time, I had better learn how to make my own Kefir (which is not really difficult).
Where are you located? I am in Niagara and so I travel to NY State where I have four cow shares and get four gallons of milk/week; from two of these, I skim the cream so I have that for raw ice cream or butter or other high-cream recipes. After all of my searching, I am extremely fortunate to have found this farm because I can get the unfiltered honey, pasture-fed beef and chickens, free-range eggs and one share each of organic fruits and vegetables.
I have done some work looking for things in Ontario so I might be able to help you there -- there are a few places for pasture-fed beef. Perhaps a local farmer may have free-range eggs. Then, when you get to the farm, they will probably refer you to other people for wholesome foods.
On your other post, you mentioned that you had a terminal illness -- will you be purchasing the RM-10? I think that the supplements would be worth buying for that. If I do purchase more supplements, I will have them shipped to the UPS Store across the river from me; there is a $10 charge for their receiving the parcel -- but, although I saved 20%, I figure that I could still have saved another 20%, including exchange by purchasing the supplements online through
http://www.thevitaminshoppe.com. For regular shipments, you can rent a box at the UPS Store for $10.
If you are near the border anywhere, it would be worth your having products shipped to a UPS Store. The Customs people will probably let you go without paying any extra taxes. You can get the Tropical Traditions Coconut (I had that shipped to Canada last year -- $$$) and quite a number of other interesting products.
Even if it were to take you a couple of hours to get to the border, I think that it is worth it to get these products. You can have frozen butter and cream shipped from CA -- I was not crazy about it -- but, I have three names of farms in PA and TN who will ship products, unfrozen, in dry ice within the U.S. during the warm season.
If I can help, let me know.
fsnaturelady