By: Steve Exeter | 2010-12-13 | Article Marketing An overview of the films of Oliver Stone written by Steve Exeter for the Online-Inquirer blog site. read more
By: Christine Ellis | 2010-04-02 | Food & Beverage Who makes the best olive oil in the world? The answer is not so clear. It's a showdown: Greek Olive Oil vs. Italian Olive Oil - who will win the battle? read more
By: Sally Nightingale | 2010-11-05 | Cooking This article covers the origins of olive oil, the various flavours and the best ways to cook with olive oil. Also see a recipe for olive tapenade using extra virgin olive oil. read more
By: Sweeti De | 2010-03-27 | Nutrition Olive oil is produced by grinding olives and extracting the oil by mechanical or chemical means. Green olives produce bitter oil and overripe olives produce rancid oil. Therefore, for good care is taken to make sure that they are perfectly ripened. read more
By: Joe Robo | 2011-03-30 | Landscaping The appearance of olive trees in a luxuriant green garden gives a beautiful picturesque view. An olive tree (olijfboom) possesses the hue of a gray-green leaves that shapes an fascinating combination ... read more
By: Sally Nightingale | 2010-11-29 | Cooking This article covers a number of tips for the use of olive oil, from using it as a gourmet product in cooking to using it as a beauty product for conditioning the hair and moisturising the skin. read more
By: Eileen K. Childs | 2010-10-02 | Arts & Entertainment When you want delicious authentic Italian-American food, a warm family atmosphere, and great service come home to the Olive Garden. read more
By: John Wells | 2010-09-30 | Laptops A new olive mobile has hit the Indian stores. The new Olive Glide V-G2100 has some impressive technical specifications which include a dual GSM+GSM sim card support. read more
By: Jenny Lauper | 2010-10-21 | Gifts The Olive tree is a beautiful tree, which is very common and typical in the Galilee and it is mentioned time and again in the bible. In Romans, Paul speaks about the natural olive tree of Israel, and the grafting in of gentile believers (the wild olive) into the olive tree. Its wood can be used as a raw material to make religious and unique ornaments, such as: wooden crosses, wooden candles, wooden boxes, olivewood crafts such as "hands of Prayer", Holy land olive wood magnets and so on. read more
By: Jennifer Hawkins | 2010-04-03 | Beauty As far back as Roman and Egyptian times the benefits of olive oil skincare have been popular. Cleopatra knew lots of secrets on keeping youthful skin and this oil would have been one of them. read more