Actually was thinking of a "deserted island" sort of scenario at first ... where one or the other would be the only food available. Which would be more sustaining in the long run? I suspect it'd be olives.
I've never eaten an Olive right off the tree, just the brined / cured varieties of all colors.
Shrooms, however; I've picked buckets & buckets of Wild ones, which have the greatest flavour compared to supermarket fare.
It's quite fun discovering a rush of "Lobster Mushrooms" while strolling out in the forest. That isHypomyces lactiflorum, which parasitizes the host mushroom, typically Russula brevipes. They look like Lobster and taste Lobster-ish.
The common Autumn Chanterelle can be plucked at garbage-bag quantities, and are delicious.
Boletes are really, really tasty, but there are many malicious varieties out there.
I'm sorry, most of two years on the Mediterranean drove my desire for olives. I hated them as a kid too. I think most kids only get exposed to the shitty olives. When I was 20 a friend said "you don't like olives"? My response was they were too salty. So he admitted that he pours out half the brine and adds water. Spanish green olive reinvented. Still not my favorite. I love the Turkish ones that are mottled green and purple.
And................where would we be without olive oil!
The Italians, Greeks, Spaniards and Turks all make nice product. Some have strict codes as to which pressings can be called "EVOO", "Pure", or so forth.
Please don't yell "RACIST" for omitting the California Olive Oil producers. The little I've tasted was just fine, but those Meditteranean types have got it down.
I love olives. All kinds of olives from all around the olive growing world. I cook with them and eat them as is with or without other foods.
I love mushrooms. All kinds of mushrooms. Greg's liver couldn't process mushrooms (they made him sick) so he didn't eat them. I ate fewer when he was alive but now I eat them anytime I want to.
If I had to choose between them, olives might win, but I wouldn't make myself choose..
Disco Stu's not a olive nationalist bring him up on treason charges.
I choose shrooms. If your gonna lose your mind on island do it right.
Mushrooms on steak with peppercorn sauce, Deep fried mushrooms dipped in fry sauce. Mom and I like pan fried mushrooms by themselves. Hen-of-the-woods mushrooms at Terrapin Crossroads was off the charts good.
My current Extra Virgin Olive Oil is actually from Portugal. It has cryptic Portuguese words on the label. While I don't support or not support their current regime, it is tasty Olive oil. Maybe they are commies, or not.
They produce some awesome Sardines as well. I've tasted some very nice Red Wine from there.
Oak dude, settle down. I did not disparage the quite nice selection of NorCal Olive Oil. Tasty indeed, but the Euro folks have a long history, and competitive pricing.
As kids, we'd wear black olives on our fingers regularly
Yum
Alex grows his own mushrooms. He just had a big shiitake harvest, and got some weird feathery kind of one this week that he'd been trying to grow for years now. He's thrilled and I've loved learning how to cook various types in many preparations.
McD, I don't know about olives, but a guy I worked with made fermented ganja dill pickles. I never tried them but he claimed they were stony AF. Seems like a waste of good ganj to me, but I guess he had plenty to spare.
I'd give up olives if I had to choose but I really like both olives and mushrooms, tough choice.
I planted a couple of Cornelian Cherry trees (Cornus Mas) last year to give birds yet another reason to come to my yard. I planted a little of Greg's cremains under each tree because the birds remind me of him. They are not like usual cherries, being in the Cornus (Dogwood) family. The cherries are oblong and in the varieties I planted they are very deep red when ripe. One of the things that appealed to me about them when I was researching which trees to plant was that you can brine them, like olives. I hope to try that next near.
I've also tasted some preserves made from them in Albania. They were cooked til severely reduced and tasted reminiscent of a fruit molasses with a very deep flavor. Pretty interesting.
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 11:27 am
File under First World
File under First World Problems.
Olives
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 11:41 am
File under First World
File under First World Problems.<<<
Actually was thinking of a "deserted island" sort of scenario at first ... where one or the other would be the only food available. Which would be more sustaining in the long run? I suspect it'd be olives.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 12:37 pm
I'll give up Eggplant AND
I'll give up Eggplant AND Okra if I can keep *both* Olives and Mushrooms.
Right now I'm raising some Shiitake 'shrooms and foraging for Oyster mushrooms.
That time of year when I can pick Oysters off fallen Trees,
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 12:42 pm
My son takes mushrooms (but
My son takes mushrooms (but not olives) on his pizza.
My daughter takes olives (not 'shrooms) on her pizza.
Duuuude....
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: New & Improved nedb
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 12:44 pm
Yes, I will pick pizza. Half
Yes, I will pick pizza. Half olive, half mushroom....and a beer.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Scarlet Fire
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 12:46 pm
i'd be fine if i never saw
i'd be fine if i never saw either again..
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 12:52 pm
Scarlet,
Scarlet,
I will trade you all my future Eggplant & Okra for your Olives & Mushrooms.
Now that is a Deal
!!!
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 01:23 pm
Mushrooms.....assume it
Mushrooms.....assume it includes truffles.
No brainer.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: comic book colors on a violin river... Cumberlyn
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 01:41 pm
Love mushrooms ( especially
Love mushrooms ( especially my own stuffed recipe) ...I eat them every way possible,fresh,sauteed,broiled,bbq'd....yummm !
...olives are disgusting to me, had one once when I was a kid....that was enough :(.
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 02:14 pm
Love Olives -- pimento and
Love Olives -- pimento and garlic stuffed (Quality Ones ) -- as well as black on pizza w pepperoni
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: jazfish Jazfish
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 02:36 pm
Olives. Never seen any adult
Olives. Never seen any adult beverage with a mushroom in it.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 02:46 pm
Lyn, I'll take your extra
Lyn, I'll take your extra Olives
I've never eaten an Olive right off the tree, just the brined / cured varieties of all colors.
Shrooms, however; I've picked buckets & buckets of Wild ones, which have the greatest flavour compared to supermarket fare.
It's quite fun discovering a rush of "Lobster Mushrooms" while strolling out in the forest. That is Hypomyces lactiflorum, which parasitizes the host mushroom, typically Russula brevipes. They look like Lobster and taste Lobster-ish.
The common Autumn Chanterelle can be plucked at garbage-bag quantities, and are delicious.
Boletes are really, really tasty, but there are many malicious varieties out there.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sun so hot, clouds so low Trailhead
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 02:50 pm
Olives for sure.
Olives for sure.
Jazfish, Pay more attention when adults drink tea...
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Thumbkinetic (Bluestnote)
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 02:56 pm
I'll have the shrooms, please
I'll have the shrooms, please. Olives can F up a dish like a cigar F's up a room.
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 03:30 pm
You right, Trailhead, I didn
You right, Trailhead, I didn't think of the Gort juice.
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 03:42 pm
Olives In A Dish ? NO THANK
Olives In A Dish ? NO THANK YOU !
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 03:55 pm
I'm sorry, most of two years
I'm sorry, most of two years on the Mediterranean drove my desire for olives. I hated them as a kid too. I think most kids only get exposed to the shitty olives. When I was 20 a friend said "you don't like olives"? My response was they were too salty. So he admitted that he pours out half the brine and adds water. Spanish green olive reinvented. Still not my favorite. I love the Turkish ones that are mottled green and purple.
And................where would we be without olive oil!
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 04:04 pm
I love that Extra Virgin
I love that Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
The Italians, Greeks, Spaniards and Turks all make nice product. Some have strict codes as to which pressings can be called "EVOO", "Pure", or so forth.
Please don't yell "RACIST" for omitting the California Olive Oil producers. The little I've tasted was just fine, but those Meditteranean types have got it down.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: comic book colors on a violin river... Cumberlyn
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 05:32 pm
hmmmm, I do love Olive oil
hmmmm, I do love Olive oil Stu, never thought about that, and I cook with it all the time ..:)
The extra virgin is a bit strong tho for me ( justifies my dislike for olive taste i guess ). I tend to pick the olives out of my antipasto !
I actually have family in Italy that owns an olive estate and we produce some good olive oil product, one day I want to visit them...
Alestra is my maiden name.
http://www.alestrastaiti.com/nwit/galleria.html ( harvesting )
http://www.alestrastaiti.com/nwit/index.html
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Jay Sunshine jaysunshine
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 05:44 pm
no question mushrooms as I
no question mushrooms as I hate olives but like olive oil (and oyl)
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 05:55 pm
mushrooms no contest, they're
mushrooms no contest, they're all good.
not a big fan of black olives, but I will eat them.
prefer green olives on pizza if it has olives.
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 06:29 pm
Olives, 100%!
Olives, final answer!
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 06:31 pm
Im gonna go with olives,
Im gonna go with olives, stuffed or a variety. Id hope the island my grow some mushroom of its own. Maybe more filling too. Mushrooms yuk.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: dimethyllovebeam joe
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 07:04 pm
no one on this planet has
no one on this planet has ever regaled anyone else with stories of how great their concert experience was with 5g of olives...
mushies, of all kinds, always
drizzled with EVOO
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 07:06 pm
Olives everyday and twice on
Olives everyday and twice on Subdays
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on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 07:55 pm
I like EVOO and I like Silly
I like EVOO and I like Silly Cybin. Plain olives and most mushrooms, not so much, but those little blue stems...
What was the question?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: treat island judit
on Tuesday, September 12, 2017 – 11:27 pm
I love olives. All kinds of
I love olives. All kinds of olives from all around the olive growing world. I cook with them and eat them as is with or without other foods.
I love mushrooms. All kinds of mushrooms. Greg's liver couldn't process mushrooms (they made him sick) so he didn't eat them. I ate fewer when he was alive but now I eat them anytime I want to.
If I had to choose between them, olives might win, but I wouldn't make myself choose..
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Oaksterdam Dan Nugstradamus
on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 12:30 am
Stu not Olive nationalist
Disco Stu's not a olive nationalist bring him up on treason charges.
I choose shrooms. If your gonna lose your mind on island do it right.
Mushrooms on steak with peppercorn sauce, Deep fried mushrooms dipped in fry sauce. Mom and I like pan fried mushrooms by themselves. Hen-of-the-woods mushrooms at Terrapin Crossroads was off the charts good.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Sycamore Slough Disco Stu
on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 01:09 am
My current Extra Virgin Olive
My current Extra Virgin Olive Oil is actually from Portugal. It has cryptic Portuguese words on the label. While I don't support or not support their current regime, it is tasty Olive oil. Maybe they are commies, or not.
They produce some awesome Sardines as well. I've tasted some very nice Red Wine from there.
Oak dude, settle down. I did not disparage the quite nice selection of NorCal Olive Oil. Tasty indeed, but the Euro folks have a long history, and competitive pricing.
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on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 03:18 pm
As kids, we'd wear black
As kids, we'd wear black olives on our fingers regularly
Yum
Alex grows his own mushrooms. He just had a big shiitake harvest, and got some weird feathery kind of one this week that he'd been trying to grow for years now. He's thrilled and I've loved learning how to cook various types in many preparations.
To me, they're texture makes them inedible. Ew
Altho: garlic stuffed kalamata......!!
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on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 03:31 pm
>> While I don't support or
>> While I don't support or not support their current regime
Funny, because all of the Portugese I met in Portugal love their country and current admin.
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on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 05:50 pm
Are there psychedelic olives?
Are there psychedelic olives?
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Fly Fly
on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 08:33 pm
yes, they are stuffed with
yes, they are stuffed with purple pimentos for some reason
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on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 10:05 pm
McD, I don't know about
McD, I don't know about olives, but a guy I worked with made fermented ganja dill pickles. I never tried them but he claimed they were stony AF. Seems like a waste of good ganj to me, but I guess he had plenty to spare.
I'd give up olives if I had to choose but I really like both olives and mushrooms, tough choice.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: treat island judit
on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 11:29 pm
I planted a couple of
I planted a couple of Cornelian Cherry trees (Cornus Mas) last year to give birds yet another reason to come to my yard. I planted a little of Greg's cremains under each tree because the birds remind me of him. They are not like usual cherries, being in the Cornus (Dogwood) family. The cherries are oblong and in the varieties I planted they are very deep red when ripe. One of the things that appealed to me about them when I was researching which trees to plant was that you can brine them, like olives. I hope to try that next near.
I've also tasted some preserves made from them in Albania. They were cooked til severely reduced and tasted reminiscent of a fruit molasses with a very deep flavor. Pretty interesting.
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: jazfish Jazfish
on Wednesday, September 13, 2017 – 11:54 pm
Psilocybe stuntzii -
Psilocybe stuntzii - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybe_stuntzii
Psilocybe stuntzii, also known as Stuntz's Blue legs and Blue Ringers it is a psilocybin ... The pileus is olive-greenish at times,
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: ............. Jambone
on Thursday, September 14, 2017 – 12:25 am
if you choose not to decide,
if you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice....