Fresh from the milling process |
If you are interested you can read all about the process on News From Italy
Previous Olive Oil Post on this Photography Blog.
Our Olive Oil - 2011
Today's photo has been picked by me as my 'O' entry for ABC Wednesday
Where I share the world I have learnt to appreciate through my camera lens.
Fresh from the milling process |
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this is what i need, a faucet that has olive oil in it... I forgot to buy mine and I am down to 1 oz..
ReplyDeleteYes, I love olive oil, especially oil, fish and vegetables, even just with bread and a little salt!
ReplyDeleteCan hardly imagine how exciting to make your own olive oil! We just got some honey from the bees in the garden and it's thrilled me too - the idea of my land producing something. (Haha you can tell I am not a natural farmer I suppose !)
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to get it so fresh!! We only use olive oil
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for O ;-) happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see this process. The olvives are coming from your land?
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Yes we had our own olive grove, I am going to miss having our own olive oil. I still have a little left. :)
DeleteWe use olive oil (virgin) for all our cooking.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
We cook with olive oil too. I think it's exciting to know how to make your own.
ReplyDeleteAh, the REAL olive oil, not that knockoff stuff!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Oh it must be heaven to have a faucet of olive oil. I use Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Trader Joes.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo. Couldn't figure out what it was at first. Thanks for coming by my blog.
ReplyDeleteWe use a lot of olive oil here, but how great to make your own. We had an olive oil tree when we lived in Los Angeles, but it was ancient and didn't produce many olives.
ReplyDeleteOh wow your own pure olive oil. Super.
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