Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 They aren't mushy after freezing them? It's a good idea to put them into oil. I never thought of that! Vicki Message: 2 Fri, 22 Sep 2000 13:39:48 -0400 (EDT) *J*K* *C* <Jaydog Black Olives About keeping black olives~~ I have no problems with freezing them - I just put what I don't use into a freezer bag and squeeze out the air before zip-locking. Another thing that I do is to put them into an empty jar of green olive liquid and that keeps them, too. Or you can make your own liquid by mixing olive oil with your favorite flavor of vinegar. ~~Jenny PS - I eat cheeses, too - also, eggs and other dairy products and feel no guilt although I respect a vegan's right not to eat them. -- The punishment for animal torturers/abusers should be exactly what they did to the animal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2000 Report Share Posted October 7, 2000 I'm sure it's different when you're cooking for more than one, plus I don't cook every day. Too burned out. I have 4 furkids who keep me relatively busy, although they're not very demanding because they're good dogs. But they have needs that must be met! Vicki Message: 4 Fri, 22 Sep 2000 23:32:08 EDT JoProut Re: Black Olives We never have black olives left! Between my 2 yr old son and me, we scarf 1/3 of a can down while cooking dinner. We also use them in: salads (duh, huh? bean mixtures (try chickpeas, mashed potatoes, garlic, and black olives in a blender) casseroles quesadillas. Basically, I throw whatever I have open in the fridge into whatever I'm making. Jo -- The punishment for animal torturers/abusers should be exactly what they did to the animal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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