It is served regulary in this Irish/Slavic household...LOL I think the garlic and olive oil that I ingest is the reason I have a very high HDL?(I never remember which is which) but the so called good cholesterol. V. In a message dated 3/21/2007 2:55:10 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
should clarify, It is served in "OUR" "Upperclass" Italian restaurants(Not in Italy). You can't get anything but pizza, lasagna, or spaghetti at our not so upperclass restaurant. The better restaurants consider focaccia and olive oil and red wine vinegar a delicacy in our area. I guess because we( us in the middle of nowhere) don't know any better. : ) But I never been more than 300 miles from my birth place so I wouldn't know what the real restaurants in Italy or Spain would serve. : ( Someday I hope to find out! Richard wrote: > It is not just in "Upper class " restaurants you get focaccia and > dips - if anything it is a "peasant " dish . Any normal restaurant in > Italy or Spain will offer olives,pickles, alioli ( olive oil and > garlic mix ), olive oil, vinegar and often several types of bread > before ordering food. In Spain there is also bread with tomato and > garlic which children seem to live off- it is known as the > Mediterranean diet . Richard > On 20/03/2007, at 6:14, G & K Murray wrote: > >> In upper class Italian restaurants they serve a Focaccia type bread >> broken up to dip in olive oil and red wine vinegar. They family >> just loves it that way. >> >> I will not eat soy products, and I have heard bad about canola even >> though I live in the heart of canola producing land. The last 8 >> years is mostly GMO type canola being grown before that it was non >> GMO. I used to worked with cereals breeding program (non-GMO). I >> do not know if there was any regular breeding program with canola >> before Monsanto started with GMO product. I have heard that a >> canola stain can not be taken out with out much difficulty out of >> clothing if you spill a little margerine or oil. What will it stick >> like to your insides if it does that to clothing. >> >> [email protected] wrote: ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com.

