Extra Information — olive oil
Myrna Burlock
Suggested Pairings:
Sweet & Spicy Most Popular: Chipotle Oil & Coconut Balsamic Harissa Oil & Maple Balsamic Red Cayenne Oil & Lemongrass Mint Balsamic Green Chili Oil & Peach Balsamic Combinations Featuring Chipotle Oil: Chipotle &...
Amy Ingram
7 Reasons to Add Extra Virgin Olive Oil to Your Dog's Diet
7 Reasons to Add Extra Virgin Olive Oil to Your Dog's Diet It helps the eater lose weight Whether canine or human, if there are some unwanted pounds that need shedding, olive oil will help grease the weight-loss engine. The monounsaturated fats in olive oil actually encourage pound-melting by breaking down the fat inside fat cells, to get rid of belly fat and reduce insulin sensitivity. It promotes optimal health Rich in monounsaturated fats, olive oil prevents and lessens the effects of cardiovascular disease and diabetes. It contains oleic acid, in addition to some compounds (squalene and terpenoids) that are believed...
Amy Ingram
Butter Conversion Chart
Liquid Butter Extra Virgin Olive Oil Non- Dairy, 100% vegan, no artificial flavors or ingredients Tastes just like melted butter! 5 Amazing Ways to use our Butter Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Use as a substitute for butter wherever you may use melted butter including on popcorn, waffles, potatoes, or for dipping seafood i.e. crab legs, mussels, lobster. Use in your baked goods such as muffins, biscuits or cake. (See our butter conversion chart for details) Use in your frying pan to gently sauté your vegetables Place a dish of the butter olive oil in the fridge and it...
Myrna Burlock
Which Oils for Which Salads
This is a question that we are asked often. In general, olive-y and peppery oils are the best all-around oils for salads of mixed greens. Use delicate and mild oils for salads made of tender greens such as Bibb lettuces, and leafy green and grassy oils for strong greens such as spinach, arugula, and watercress. Fruity and fragrant oils are the best choice for salads that have fruit as a main ingredient, such as oranges, apples, strawberries, mangoes, or sweet tomatoes.
This is just a general guide, so let your palate be your guide.
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