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Chile-Argentina-South Africa - New World Wine at the Old World Market

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New World Wines are now on unheard discount price in your favorite Old World Market. Many of you took already advantage of buying cases of our limited quantity sales event . They are particular 4 wines I want to introduce to everyone else that did not have the chance to taste and enjoy some great wine and food on our traditional Friday wine and food tastings. Santa Carolina 2008 Sauvignon Blanc Reserva $4.99 -Chile Finca El Origen Torrontes 2008 Reserva $4.99 - Argentina Ernst &Co Sauvignon blanc 2008 $4.99-South Africa P.K.N.T - Sauvignon Blanc 2008 Silver collection $4.99 -Chile Please remember-the quantities are very low and when we are out of stock-we are out and most likely we will never have that particular wine on that price ever again . Please Support your local business. Please Shop,Stay and play Local.

Wine Tasting and Wine Specials at The Old World Market

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Great new wines are arriving every day at your favorite market. From the rare Greek, Bulgarian,Romanian and Montenegro wines to the proven quality wines from California, Chile and Argentina we‘ve always have something special for you. In order for you to familiarize yourself with our great choices we’ll be having regularly wine tastings at the Old World Market, starting next Friday- July 29 (4 PM-8 PM). Great cheeses and meats will be served too, so please tell your friends and come in to have a good time with us. The following is a list of some of our recent wines that we highly recommend. **Bodega Mendoza -Malbec, Chardonais, -$6.99- ($ 12 value) Conquista Malbec ,Cabernet Sauvignon,Chiraz,Torontes $4.99 ( $10 value) The Spanish Las Rochas and Ergo and Californian Bridlewood and Red Rock variety $8.29$-12-.99 (over $16 value) Nativa Reserva –Chile $7.99 ( $10 value) Lafkiotis Greek Wines $ 7.99-$8.99 Kourtaki Greek and Cretan Wine $6.99 -$8.99** We guarantee our lowest pri...

Old World Market goes British

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Many customers are asking us what kind of products we carry from a specific country .So we are just decided to make a list of some of the most popular products with the current prices and share it with you –Great Britain and Ireland are the first to start . Many more products are on the way… so if you cannot see your favorite candy in the list please call us and let us know-we may be able to get it for you. Meat Pies Cameron's $ 8.99 Pork Pies Cameron's $ 8.99 Banger Rolls Cameron's $ 8.99 Beef Pasties 2 pack Cameron's $ 6.49 Traditional Pork Pies 4&20 Pasty co. $ 7.75 Traditional Cornish Pasty 4&20 Pasty co. $ 6.99 Curry Pasty 4&20 Pasty co. $ 6.99 Sheppard's Pie Pasty 4&20 Pasty co. $ 6.99 Cheese and Onion pasty 4&20 Pasty co. $ 6.99 Chicken and Vegitable Pasty 4&20 Pasty co. $ 6.99 Jumbo sausage roll 4&20 Pasty co. $ 3.99 Danish Bacon Cameron's $ 6.99 Irish Bacon Tommi Moloney's $ 7.69 Irish Bacon Winston's ...

Feta Cheese - History, Facts and Cooking Tips from Old World Market

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Immediately associated with a fresh Greek salad , the salty and soft feta cheese provides a creamy counterpart to the crunchy vegetables and olives. Because it’s cut into blocks and packaged in a salty whey brine, feta is often referred to as a ‘pickled cheese’. Available worldwide, it is a common addition to salads and baked dishes and is characterized by a rich, tangy flavor. History of Feta Cheese With several mentions in Homer’s Odyssey, it's obvious that the cheese has been a Greek staple for centuries. Greek mythology cites the Cyclops Polyphemus as the original feta cheese creator while other stories credit Apollo and Cyrene’s son, Aristaeus as its founder. However, the word ‘feta’ is believed to have Italian roots and is derived from the Italian word ‘fetta’ meaning ‘slice’. Aside from the liberal use of olive oil in Greek and Mediterranean cooking, feta cheese is another indispensable ingredient. Cooking with Feta Cheese One of the main components of the spinach and ...

Olives quick facts and Old World Market special

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Olives were so revered in Biblical times that it is said that Moses granted olive growers an exemption from military service. Traditionally, olive oil was the oil burned in Hanukkah lamps. The earliest Olympic flame was a burning olive branch. Governments have begun to grant Controlled Designation of Origin to olives, just as with fine wines and cheeses. Thus, only the olives produced in Kalamata, Greece are permitted to carry that name. Beware- Kalamata style olives and Kalamata olives are not the same product . For thousands of years the olive branch has been used as a sign of peace and goodwill. This may be partly due to the fact that in early cultivation of the olive, it took decades to bear fruit for harvest, and, therefore, it was believed that anyone who planted olive groves was expecting a long and peaceful life. Olives cannot be eaten right off of the tree; they require special processing to reduce their intrinsic bitterness.Some olives are picked green and unrip...

"Oggy Oggy Oggy, Oi Oi Oi" -Everyone loves a fine pie!

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We are really happy to tell you about our new line of products from very reputable 4 and 20 pasty company in Sarasota. From traditional Cornish pasties to handmade Meat pies and sausage roll-we have it all for you ready to bake and enjoy.In the end of the day everyone loves a fine pie! www.oldworldmarket.info Facebook page Just some fun facts about this delicacy . -Pasties were the Tin Miners lunch box with both sweet and savoury fillings. -Miners would hold the pasty by the crimp as a handle to avoid arsenic poisoning, and then leave the crimp for the knockers, the spirits believed to inhabited the mines -Housewives sometimes marked their husband's initials on the left-hand side of their pastry casing, in order to avoid confusion at lunchtime. -When the Cornish rugby team plays an important match, a giant Cornish pasty is symbolically hoisted over the bar before the start of the game. -It was once said the devil would never dare to cross the River -- Tamar into Cornw...

Hands down, the best bread in Naples

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    We have great news to share. From today we are going to offer for your table the best bread you can find around and great value in the same time. The bread is backed in Naples(1.5 lb. loaves) so we guarantee the freshness and the quality. From French sourdough , Country white and Baguettes to Cinnamon Raisin, Marble rye and rustic Italian , we got it all. The bread is unbelievable good, so stop by and try it for yourself. 7 grain  $2.69 Sourdough  $1.79 Country white  $1.79 Baguette  $1.69 Marble Rye  $2.09 Today only until 6 pm, we have all the fresh breads ½ price.Just tell us about this offer. This is exclusive offer for our Email Club subscribers and Facebook fans and friends.