the olive blog visited the covered market at Place d'Aligre, in the 12th arrondissment of Paris, on Sunday. Built in 1843 the marché couvert Beauvau-St-Antoine is pictured below. Tomorrow, a post on the olive store there called Sur Les Quais.
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Michael Chiarello: Flavored Oils: 50 Recipes for Cooking With Infused Oils
Carol Firenze: The Passionate Olive : 101 Things to Do with Olive Oil
Susanna Hoffman: The Olive and the Caper : Adventures in Greek Cooking
Maggie Blyth Klein: Feast of the Olive: Cooking With Olives and Olive Oil
Leonardo Romanelli: Olive Oil: An Italian Pantry (Italian Pantry Collection)
Peggy Knickerbocker: Olive Oil - From Tree to Table: From Tree to Table
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Dear olive blog just came across your site and good to see someone committing their passion to a great subject. Am in the process of setting up an organic olive stall in a market in Amsterdam. Will be using your site as a goldmine of information as every day brings something new to this noble tree. Keep up the great work
Posted by: brian boucher | 02 April 2007 at 10:44 PM