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The Fed+Fit Podcast | Nurturing a Healthy Mindset for a Healthy Lifestyle

We’re back with our 13th episode of the Fed+Fit Podcast is all about the olive oil truth! Remember to check back every Monday for a new episode and be sure to subscribe on iTunes!

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Episode 13 Topics:

  • Sister’s Trip Recap
  • No Cook Paleo has a website!
  • Introducing Tony & Kasandrinos Olive Oil
  • Little known facts about the olive oil industry.
  • 3 tips to buying healthful, REAL olive oil.
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Cassy Joy Garcia, NC

Cassy Joy Garcia, a New York Times best-selling author, of Cook Once Dinner Fix, Cook Once Eat All Week, and Fed and Fit as well as the creative force behind the popular food blog Fed & Fit.


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20 Comments

  1. Thanks for interviewing such an interesting guy! So good to hear about businesses with honesty and integrity. I really can’t wait to try “real” olive oil!

    1. Thank you for listening Chloe! Supporting people you can trust is the way to go. Hope you can get your hands on some good olive oil soon!

  2. I really enjoyed learning how to pick high quality oils! It makes so much sense but I had *no* idea about looking for a harvest date. Definitely going to be replacing my oil now!

  3. I found it very interesting how Tony talked about that you always want to know your source/who the producer is (olive oil, etc.) as well as to know the harvest date (when the olives were harvested) as freshness is very important with an olive oil. Anything under 24 months old from harvest date is still fresh. It is also important that olive oil only comes from one PGI (specific region). Also, if the oil comes in a clear glass bottle do not purchase as the oil gets bad quickly. Always choose the bottle in the back of the shelf that has been out of the light. This was very interesting Podcast where I learned a lot.

  4. I wonder if I am one of those people who Tony said has never had real olive oil! Thanks for the education…..

    1. Thanks for listening Kiki! Now you know what you can look for at the store to try the good stuff 🙂

  5. I was surprised that he discarded the study about the fake oils but now I know what to look for when buying olive oils!

    1. So many great tips that Tony provided that I had no idea about before. Thank you for listening Hollie!

  6. I went straight into the cabinet to see what the harvest date on my olive oil. 2014, not too bad – whoot whoot (ok just took it back to 1993).

    You ladies are fabulous!

    1. Haha Pam! Thanks for the love. And I still say whoot whoot 🙂

  7. I never knew how “sketchy” the olive oil business can be. I really enjoyed the tips he provided on how to pick the best EVOO (taking all my olive olives from the back of the row from now on!). I’m REALLY looking forward to trying out Kasandrinos!

    I LOVE your girls’ podcast, very refreshing! Keep it up 🙂

    1. Thank you for listening Anderson! Who would of thought the olive oil business was so sneaky. Hope you try out Kasandrinos!

  8. First of all, I love your podcast and enjoy listening to it on my commute from downtown Atlanta to the ‘burbs. I had no idea olive oil would go bad over time; I will think twice about buying the huge bottles now and am going to Trader Joe’s at lunch – interested to see if any of their’s have harvest dates! Dying to try out Kasandrinos after listening yesterday, think I’ll place an order soon!

    1. Glad the podcast makes your commute a little better Jami! Let us know if you found out anything about the ones from TJ’s. I know I have bought some from their before. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed with Kasandrinos!

  9. I found it interesting how many olive oils are not pure, fresh olive oils. I’m happy to know that Kasandrinos only uses the current olive harvest.

    1. I agree, it is a very interesting point Jen! You would think that olive oil would be exactly what it says. Glad we have a producer we can trust.

  10. I had no idea that Italy bought olives all over the world & passed it off as their own.

    1. Crazy right! I used to see that on bottles and wonder what it meant. Now I know! Thanks for listening Erika!