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Light? No give me heavy anytime.
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<pre>Victor > (Published 12/4/98) In the past, I've recommended canola oil as an > acceptable monounsaturated oil to use in cooking when the flavor of > olive oil -- another monounsaturated oil and the healthiest type of > fat -- was too strong. I now think that there's rarely, if ever, a > need for canola oil. A light olive oil is neutral enough even for > baking. There are many, admittedly hard to come by, olive oils to select from without resorting to the (often) chemically processed "light" or "lite" olive oils. Much has been posted on this subject over the past 12 months. I have four distinct oils this year. One, an early harvest "Verdale" (quotes are for Julian). Two, a middle harvest "Mission". Three, a blend of the above plus ""Manzanillo"". Four, a late harvest "Mission" just completed whose fruit remained 1/3 green in Oz in September. I choose to use, for example, the blend when cooking such things as Carrot Cake. The first one on salads etc. The last one is delightful on steamed asparagus. Three other oils have been "flavoured". The first with genuine lemon oil, the second with lashings of garlic and the last one with freshly chopped Coriander, Parsley (Italian) and Basil (esp good with fish). I have no use for any other oil except that which goes in my truck (and I am trying to get a suitable grown alternative). With the way the Oz dollar is performing (53.5 cents Oz to the US dollar) I could probably get it to you cheaper than what you buy for in Singapore - even at full retail price. But members of this list will get discounts this year. Phil Maro, the lemon oil will be available commercially in about 2 weeks. Have a squizz at http://www.victorianolivegroves.com/order.htm I accept anyone's currency, even Phil B's (not the spy). Regards </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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RE: Light? No give me heavy anytime.
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<pre>I think Peter is trying to talk up having Olive Oil processing an event at the next Olympics. If you include beach volleyball Peter's proposal has a chance of getting up. IOC will take anything these days (for a price) Phil -----Original Message----- From: P Caird [mailto:caird@hitech.net.au] Sent: Saturday, 23 September 2000 6:06 PM To: OliveOil@egroups.com Subject: [OliveOil] Light? No give me heavy anytime. Victor > (Published 12/4/98) In the past, I've recommended canola oil as an > acceptable monounsaturated oil to use in cooking when the flavor of > olive oil -- another monounsaturated oil and the healthiest type of > fat -- was too strong. I now think that there's rarely, if ever, a > need for canola oil. A light olive oil is neutral enough even for > baking. There are many, admittedly hard to come by, olive oils to select from without resorting to the (often) chemically processed "light" or "lite" olive oils. Much has been posted on this subject over the past 12 months. I have four distinct oils this year. One, an early harvest "Verdale" (quotes are for Julian). Two, a middle harvest "Mission". Three, a blend of the above plus ""Manzanillo"". Four, a late harvest "Mission" just completed whose fruit remained 1/3 green in Oz in September. I choose to use, for example, the blend when cooking such things as Carrot Cake. The first one on salads etc. The last one is delightful on steamed asparagus. Three other oils have been "flavoured". The first with genuine lemon oil, the second with lashings of garlic and the last one with freshly chopped Coriander, Parsley (Italian) and Basil (esp good with fish). I have no use for any other oil except that which goes in my truck (and I am trying to get a suitable grown alternative). With the way the Oz dollar is performing (53.5 cents Oz to the US dollar) I could probably get it to you cheaper than what you buy for in Singapore - even at full retail price. But members of this list will get discounts this year. Phil Maro, the lemon oil will be available commercially in about 2 weeks. Have a squizz at http://www.victorianolivegroves.com/order.htm I accept anyone's currency, even Phil B's (not the spy). Regards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You have an olive or olive oil recipe you want to share with others, visit our sister group: http://www.egroups.com/group/OliveOilRecipes ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This link is the key to an exciting bonus for you! Read below. https://trading.etrade.com/cgi-bin/gx.cgi/applogic+lpmasterpage?SCS=ONCR759& RID=1830155029 JOIN E*TRADE AND EARN A $75 SIGN-UP BONUS FOR YOURSELF, ALONG WITH $50 FOR OLIVEOIL! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Five steps to help promote OliveOil: 1- Add a general link to the group on your website: http://www.egroups.com/group/OliveOil 2- Mention the group and its URL in your newsletters and publications. 3- Invite others to visit: http://www.egroups.com/group/OliveOil 4- Add a subscription link on your website. See how here: http://www.egroups.com/promote/OliveOil 5- If you would like me to send a formal invitation to people you know, write to me at OliveOil-owner@egroups.com </pre> </td></tr></table> |
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