Showing posts with label prince albert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prince albert. Show all posts

Friday, 13 September 2013

Media exposure

We are playing catch up with some media exposure.

The May issue of Woman and Home calls our tin a "must have that'll look great on display in your kitchen."

Terwyl die Julie uitgawe van Tuis tydskrif hou van ons 'treffende blik'. Ons ook!

The August issue of GQ Magazine says, "it is time you paid a visit to the down-to-earth Karoo town of Prince Albert, the real foodie capital of South-Africa." YES, come visit!

and we also got featured in House and Garden Gourmet Issue 2. "Perfect for salads or marinating your Karoo lamb chops," yes we agree!

Thursday, 6 June 2013

Proudly Prince Albert

Lately we get to see our lovely town on the TV every week as Kyknet screens Kokkedoor, shot in Prince Albert, on Thursday nights.

This new view has inspired us to share a bit more information on the town, for those unfamiliar with our little dorpie on the southern edge of the Great Karoo, nestling under the majestic Swartberg mountains.

Prince Albert was founded in 1762 on the loan farm De Queek Vallei with Zacharias De Beer as its first incumbent. Originally known as Albertsburg, when it obtained municipal status in 1845 it was renamed Prince Albert in honour of Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg.

Being on the high altitude of the central plateau of South Africa, the Great Karoo has a very low average winter temperature (17'C maximum) resulting in above average cold units per annum, which is good for both production volume and quality when you are in the olive industry. Summers are dry and warm (with highs of up to 40'C), with less moisture related diseases to the trees and fruit.

 
Kokkedoor is on Kyknet (DSTV channel 144) again tonight at 8pm - come pop in.

Friday, 31 May 2013

Kokkedoor kook

Volgende week op Kokkedoor (spot the Prince Albert Olive Oil!)
Die oorblywende Kokkedoor-stryders het net-net begin mak raak, 'n bietjie rammetjie-uitnek selfs. Nie vir lank nie, want die Kokkedoor-slaghuis lewer wildsvleis op en beoordelaar Nic, 'n gesoute jagter, wys wat in 'n springbok se saaltjie steek. Jagters, met hul oog fyn ingestel op smaak, sit aan en die Karoo se eie Wildsvleiskoningin, Annetjie Reynolds, vel haar oordeel by die langtafel...


Monday, 27 May 2013

Kokkedoor & kie

Kyknet's Kokkedoor (shot in our lovely Prince Albert) is a 13 episode, Afrikaans reality cooking show currently being aired on Thursday nights.

We have been following the contestants closely and love seeing our yellow tin popping up on screen. We love all the traditional recipes and lekkernye.

Have you been watching? If so, what are your thoughts, who are you favourite contestants?

Follow us on twitter to see what we think and join the conversation!




Friday, 8 March 2013

#ff

Prince Albert Olives is a new arrival in the social media and blogging world, so if you are too (how did you find us here?) let me start with some Twitter 101:

On the social network twitter people do #ff, "Follow Friday" - on Fridays you compose (a) tweet(s) with the hashtag (# symbol used to mark keywords or topics, to categorize) #ff and include the twitter handle (the username selected and accompanying URL, like so: http://twitter.com/paolives) of someone you follow you want to suggest for your followers (people who have selected to receive your tweets on their timeline) to follow. 
Do you follow?

So for this Friday we tweeted:

Our first ever #FF (a #FEFF?) to @tenaciousdog thanks for our much praised and loved packaging ow.ly/iyUae

Tenacious Dogs are the guys who captured the charming Victorian characteristics of the town of Prince Albert in our packaging design, Jack Russell Design.

Feeling web-savvy so googled our packaging, on google images nogal! 
Apparently miss Erica Craig, designer, Photographer, Stylist j'adored it. 



Happy Friday (#hf?).

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Live long and well (oiled).

TIME magazine's Health and Family segment reports on research to find the reason why the Mediterranean diet is a well-known weapon in the fight against heart disease.


Their findings were conclusive, Olive Oil is the trick:
"The group that showed the least heart problems and lowest rate of heart disease deaths? Those who ate a Mediterranean diet high in extra-virgin olive oil. Coming in at a close second were participants who ate a Mediterranean diet high in nuts. Compared with those eating the low-fat diet, the extra-virgin-olive-oil group showed a 30% lower risk of having a heart attack, stroke or dying of heart disease after five years, while those consuming the Mediterranean diet with more nuts showed a 28% lower risk of these outcomes."

We've always known this, now it has been proven!

Read more HERE.

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

For the love of free stuff and family


As the Christmas decorations went down the back-to-school posters went up. Now the pink hearts, teddy bears and red decorations pop up everywhere in a clever attempt to market and sell love to us.
We’re not big on marketing gimmicks or Valentines (hence the fact that we hide away in small town Karoo) but, in the spirit of love and the ones we love we have decided to run a little competition in conjunction with our family members who make the amazing Badenhorst Family Wines.
We want you to show us some love, and in return we will give you some lovely products...
'What can I win?' I hear you ask
Well, we will give you 2 bottles of Secateurs (Red and Rosé) as well as a Badenhorst Family Red Blend (red and pink wine in theme with Valentines) along with two liters of Prince Albert Olive oil (in our new tins) and two pots of our amazing olives (one Manzanilla and one Kalamata).
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What do you have to do to win that?
The classic "follow us" (BOTH @aabadenhorst and @PAolives) on twitter OR like both brands (AA Badenhorst Family Wines and Prince Albert Olives) on Facebook.
Tell us what you would cook for your loved one, using PAO oil, and which Badenhorst wine you would pair with it.
Either tweet “I will serve my love xxx prepared w @PAolives paired with @aabadenhorst’s xxx #valentines.”
Or write something like that on our walls.
*by doing this you give us permission to blog the hell out of your ideas if/when you win.
Winner will be announced on Monday 11 Feb in order for us to get the prize to you by 14 Feb.
Go ahead, spread the love.
x

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Is jy die groot kokkedoor?


Exciting things happening in our small Karoo town this year.


WHAT?


kykNET (DStv channel 144) is in production on a brand-new local reality cooking competition which will be broadcast on the Afrikaans satellite channel from April 2013.


The 13 episode Kokkedoor 2013 is searching for the best amateur chefs from all over South Africa's Afrikaans countryside - who will cook it out in "the iconic platteland dorpie of Prins Albert."

All recipes and challenges will revolve around so-called Afrikaans "legacy foods" - or nostalgia laden meals - classic Afrikaans history and "remember foods", updated but still with the same taste and historical legacy behind it.

A major twist: although contestants are racing against the clock, these foods and recipes which contestants will remember eating as it was made by grandmothers, aunts and mothers, take some time to actually prepare

Kokkedoor 2013's two judges are Hetta van Deventer-Terblanche, and chef Nic van Wyk. Both will choose their own group of 10 contestants who will battle the pots and pans and history in Prins Albert.
WANT TO KNOW MORE?
For more information, email kokkedoor@mnet.co.za or call Paul Venter at 021 422 3452.