revegeta666
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Done for today
those crates are great too. i could do with a stack of thoseDone for today View attachment 18911207
nice healthy looking harvest@shiva82 more pics as you requested
Arbequina makes the smoothest oil
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Canetera is a little bitter, best for eating
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Hojiblanca the most productive
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You can drink it from the bottle. You grow your own vegetables so you know exactly what difference in quality there is compared to the trash they sell in city supermarkets. Fake hippiy city vegans are all proud of themselves and don't even know they are just eating water with pesticides, funghicides, ethylene, PGRs, etc etc etc lmao. Zero nutrients left by the time they get to the supermarket.i imagine the oil is incredible too
Eating products closest to the source is the best way to grant the highest nutrient density, product cleanliness and protein qualityuber woke hippy oils that do more harm than the oils they replaced
the primo oilTomorrow we'll be done by lunchtime. I'm doing it just with my neighbour this year. When we're done we'll do his. He has a lot more trees than I do.
Then we'll drive 40 km to the only oil mill in the province that uses only mechanical processing (no water vapor which is commonly used in big scale production because it yields almost twice as much).
i had a similar experience with a horse once that was trapped in a fence . good work rev . nice looking doggy tooHighlight of the day was I managed to find and save this doggie
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She seems to have escaped from her house with her chain on. Her chain was entangled in a bush near my house in the middle of nowhere. I could hear her crying last night and went to look but couldn't find her because when I got close she stop whining out of fear I guess.
So this morning I went again and found her luckily. Unentangled the chain and carried her to the car. Was extremely scared of course but that ended when she tasted my dogs' food
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Tomorrow when we're done with the olives I'll call all people who live in the area, she likely belongs to one of these houses. She's a little podenco which is a rabbit hunting dog so she's probably from a house with more like her.
I made a bed for her with cardboards inside the warehouse because she's to scared to come inside the house with my dogs.
That's also a reason why I'm so tired lol
She has huge nipples and her belly hangs low so I suspect she might have had puppies not too long ago and must still be feeding them. I'm feeling tempted to keep her if nobody claims her, but I'm probably gonna get in trouble with the mrsi had a similar experience with a horse once that was trapped in a fence . good work rev . nice looking doggy too