Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

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Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby planosteve » Wed Nov 13, 2024 7:34 am

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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby GFB » Wed Nov 13, 2024 7:44 am

Say WHAT??
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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby planosteve » Wed Nov 13, 2024 8:40 am

GFB wrote:Say WHAT??

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Taking a swig of olive oil at night may have health benefits. Olive oil contains oleic acid, which helps your body release melatonin, the hormone that controls your sleep-wake cycle1. Countries where olive oil is a staple have lower rates of heart diseases, hypertension, and strokes2.
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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby rusty » Wed Nov 13, 2024 10:41 am

Olive oil is an age old remedy for a lot of afflictions.

Trump Defender Syndrome (TDS) may be one of those afflictions.

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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby GRANDPA » Wed Nov 13, 2024 2:17 pm

A few years ago, I had a delicious meal from Chef Point in Watauga that was tossed with olive oil. It made a very effective, but unnecessary & unexpected laxative.

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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby rusty » Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:54 pm

GRANDPA wrote:A few years ago, I had a delicious meal from Chef Point in Watauga that was tossed with olive oil. It made a very effective, but unnecessary & unexpected laxative.



I’ve been wanting to visit Chef Point but haven’t made it yer.

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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby rusty » Wed Nov 13, 2024 5:00 pm

I prefer Avocado oil. It has no taste and it’s a higher temp oil than most of the others.

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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby GRANDPA » Wed Nov 13, 2024 7:41 pm

rusty wrote:
GRANDPA wrote:A few years ago, I had a delicious meal from Chef Point in Watauga that was tossed with olive oil. It made a very effective, but unnecessary & unexpected laxative.

I’ve been wanting to visit Chef Point but haven’t made it yer.

They moved to Colleyville sometime ago on 121, north of Glade Rd. We need to go back there sometime, too.
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Re: Do you take a "swig" of olive oil at night?

Postby jellowrestling » Wed Nov 13, 2024 8:01 pm

GRANDPA wrote:
rusty wrote:
GRANDPA wrote:A few years ago, I had a delicious meal from Chef Point in Watauga that was tossed with olive oil. It made a very effective, but unnecessary & unexpected laxative.

I’ve been wanting to visit Chef Point but haven’t made it yer.

They moved to Colleyville sometime ago on 121, north of Glade Rd. We need to go back there sometime, too.

We went to the one in Colleyville a couple of times (while the old location was still open). We didn't think it was as good. Maybe that's changed.

Pizza Buzz is in the old location: they have fantastic pizza. They ferment their dough for up to 72 hours, and it practically melts in your mouth. Their prices are reasonable.


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