If you enjoy the savory taste of olives, then you should consider saving the pit so you can grow your very own tree. Native to the Mediterranean region, the evergreen olive tree is a beautiful ...
MSN: The Easiest Way To Pit Your Olives Without An Olive Pitter
You can use an olive/cherry pitter to pit olives, but I find that an easier, quicker method, especially for types such as picholines that cling tightly to the pit, is to put them on a cutting board, ...
AOL: How to Grow an Olive Tree From a Pit, According to Olive Growers
How to Grow an Olive Tree From a Pit, According to Olive Growers
From salads to pasta, from pizzas to wraps, olives add a bold, briny flavor to your dishes that might not be for everyone, but it's safe to say that the olive family has a committed fan base. Though ...
MSN: How to Grow an Olive Tree From a Pit, According to Olive Growers
With a bit of patience, your new tree will flourish. You can plant an olive pit and grow an olive tree either indoors or outside. Use an olive pit from an organic tree, rather than from a jar of ...
Food & Wine: How to Eat Olives Without Looking Like a Fool
We sat down with an etiquette expert to solve the age-old olive pit conundrum. Jenn Rice is a Raleigh-based journalist with a decade of experience covering food, drink, and travel for such ...