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Olive harvest party. (includes recipes and related articles on California's olive oils and olive oil labels)
From:
Sunset
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October 1, 1998| Author:
Baker, Andrew
| COPYRIGHT 1998 Sunset Publishing Corp. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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A party featuring a menu replete with olives and olive oil was held to mark the olive harvest at former Chronicle Publishing official Nan McEvoy's 550-acre ranch near Petaluma, CA. Meant as a place where her grandchildren can play, the ranch was planted with olive trees to make it productive.
An homage to the olive and its oil
In 1990, Nan McEvoy (right), former chairman of the board of the Chronicle Publishing Co., bought a 550-acre ranch near Petaluma, California, to giv...
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