Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 8, 2018

Waching daily Aug 3 2018

This is the moment when the olives come in just a

few hours after being harvested. We're here at the

mill.

So explain the very simple process of crushing this

fresh fruit to fresh fruit juice.

Well, the first thing is harvest the olives and

bring them as soon as possible to

the mill.

So these olives are right from the fields, coming here.

We first enter the olives and pass them through

a process which is basically cleaning,

taking away leaves and branches...

we just want the full fruit.

Cold press here - low temperature.

Then we do the blend in a short time...

Only half an hour.

We only use one body so a very short time.

And then afterwards we go to this machine, here.

Separation of oil and paste.

So this oil we need to filter just immediately to take away any impurities.

And the final product is going to the tanks - right away.

So this is the oil. How soon from an olive to oil? How much time?

A batch? Less than 6 hours.

The average time of processing is half an hour for every single olive.

From the mill and till the final product is made, no more than 30 minutes.

Thirty minutes and then we have fresh olive oil.

And six hours for the whole batch.

Here we clear the oil because the oil

comes out of the machines with lots of impurities.

And this machine is able to filter out most of them.

So this is a finer oil without any water in it.

No water. This is just pure fresh olive oil.

Some solids still in - that's why you need to filter afterwards.

And the the oil goes straight to the tanks and that's it.

Let it settle or filter it - put it in a bottle...

...straight to the market.

We're outside again.

With this super fresh oil - what we call NOVELLO.

NOVELLO fresh olive oil. Limited edition.

Only from the first day of the harvest.

This particular batch was made the 2nd of October.

With completely green olives.

Then we crush them this way.

And put it on the market so fresh.

Try to get it to customers as soon as possible.

Very fresh and seasonal product.

For more infomation >> How Fresh Extra Virgin Olive Oil Is Made (Novello) - Duration: 2:36.

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Buy-to-Let is DEAD! But what are the alternatives? - Duration: 2:28.

Are you a buy-to-let landlord or are you thinking of getting into buy to let? The

government is killing off the buy-to-let investment market. They have already

increased stamp duty by three percent they've taken away your wear and tear

allowance they have taken away your ability to offset all your mortgage

interest against your income. They are now increasing regulations which in turn

increases cost and did you know that even if you have an agent looking after

the property for you, you are still personally liable to make sure it meets

all the regulations. So ultimately you're getting less profit more cost and more

headache as time goes on. The government wants to professionalize the buy-to-let

industry they want professional landlords and drive up standards. So it's

best not to work against that let's embrace that and luckily there is an

alternative solution for people that want to be in buy to let and that

solution is crowdfunding. I'm Jatin Ondhia, CEO of Shojin Property Partners

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care of all maintenance in management and meeting all the regulations so the

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standpoint you are not personally liable and they take care of all of that so for

you it's a more relaxed armchair investment. A lot of crowdfunding

companies also have a secondary trading platform where you can sell shares in

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capital gains tax allowances but ultimately in my view that the biggest

upside to investing through crowdfunding is investing in types of properties that

you wouldn't be able to do yourselves, things like student accommodation blocks

or warehouses or distribution centers and it doesn't matter that you don't

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investment so ultimately buy-to-let is dead but crowdfunding is here and

presents a great opportunity. Please click on the link for more information

and if you like this video like share or comment thank you.

For more infomation >> Buy-to-Let is DEAD! But what are the alternatives? - Duration: 2:28.

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Has God's Kingdom Come or Is It Still Coming? | Little Lessons with David Servant - Duration: 8:46.

Has God's kingdom come or is it still coming?

Hi, welcome to today's Little Lesson.

Thank you so much for joining me.

If you're a regular viewer, you know that we're working our way through the Sermon on

the Mount.

We're in Matthew chapter six, kind of getting towards the middle, talking about prayer,

actually looking at the model prayer that Jesus gave his disciples to pray.

Every Christian and even a lot of non-Christians know how to repeat the Lord's Prayer, but

it's absolutely packed with wonderful truths.

It starts off, and this is what we talked about in our last Little Lesson, "Our Father,"

identifies something marvelous about the one we're praying to.

Boy, we've already got a lot going for us if God is our Father and our Father who art

in heaven.

That's where he is.

He's in heaven.

That reminds us that there's another place.

The scripture talks about this other place as a place that we can go to, as opposed to

yet another place that we can go to, which Jesus emphatically couldn't have made it more

clear is a place of torment and a place of weeping and gnashing of teeth and a place

of darkness.

That's not where our Father is at.

God is light and he dwells in unapproachable light.

He's shining with glory.

He's in heaven.

I think that there's evidence that heaven is illuminated by the glory of God.

You start off the prayer thinking about how all our five sense are just geared to taking

in information from the physical world.

It's just easy to be focused on what your five senses are always sending you and what

your brain is reacting to and processing all that information.

When you pray, you got to get into the heavenly mode and jump up there in your thoughts to,

"This is my Father.

He's on his throne.

He's in heaven," and you can read some of those scenes out of the book of Revelation

or something, think about those, or in the Old Testament, people that saw God in his

glory and so forth.

Just think, "Here's who I'm talking to right now.

Oh my goodness.

This is not earthly.

This is heavenly."

The first thing that has to escape my lips is some bit of praise.

If you're in the right mode of prayer, "Hallowed be your name."

God is great.

God is awesome.

God is resplendent in glory.

God is good.

God is awesome.

God is all-powerful.

He knows everything.

He created the universe.

He put the stars in their places.

He knows every mystery.

Oh my goodness.

I get a chance to say something to this wonderful person.

It sometimes makes me, you know, like I don't want to say anything because I think, "Who

am I to be talking to this person?" but Jesus is encouraging me because I have a relationship

with him.

He's my Father.

Oh my goodness.

We asked the question at the beginning of this Little Lesson: Has the kingdom come or

is it coming?

Well, it's kind of a trick question, but the answer is pretty plain from the New Testament.

Jesus told his disciples to pray, and this is Matthew six verse number 10, "Your kingdom

come."

Obviously, something to be anticipated, but New Testament teaches that we are citizens

right now of the heavenly kingdom and, you know, that Jesus is our Lord.

We're in the kingdom spiritually and, in our prayers, it helps us to think about all that,

the kingdom that we're in.

We're in the kingdom spiritually and that kingdom does exist on the earth now spiritually,

but the kingdom hasn't come yet to this earth because it's very clear that one day Jesus

is going to literally reign from Jerusalem and rule over the entire world.

Of course, there's debate on all these things, but I'm just telling you this is what I see

in scripture.

Jesus is coming back and he's going to set up a kingdom, a physical kingdom.

When we pray, "Thy kingdom come," that's a prayer, to go back to a previous question

we asked in a Little Lesson, "Is it okay to pray the same prayer over and over again?"

Well, Jesus didn't mean for us to pray this prayer one time, obviously, "Give us this

day our daily bread," so we pray this every day.

Well, praying every day, "Your kingdom come."

Of course, in the wider context of our understanding, we know that he's not just talking about your

kingdom coming physically, but your kingdom coming to a greater degree spiritually, that

gospel will spread, that God will glorify his name through his servants and so forth.

There's so much involved in God's kingdom because it's already here spiritually and

it growing and spreading, praise God.

In that sense, I suppose we could also be saying, "I'm praying for your kingdom to be

established."

Paul told some of his disciples, "Pray for me, that the word of God would spread and

spread rapidly and God would anoint me and give me the power to speak," blah, blah, blah.

That's a form of praying for God's kingdom to come.

God, use the people that you've called.

God, anoint them.

God, protect them and so forth.

Your kingdom come.

Again, we started off this prayer thinking about heaven, thinking about our Father there

in heaven.

We just can't be all wrapped up in the itsy-bitsy things of life that are really, when you come

right down to it, rather minor and insignificant in the bigger picture.

We so often have tunnel vision.

I only see this little, tiny part of the picture and God's trying to expand our minds to be

thinking about the whole picture, the whole scenario.

We're not really thinking about our daily bread as much we're thinking about, "Your

kingdom come and may your will be done on earth as it is in heaven."

Your kingdom being established right now spiritually, that's the second part of that prayer, and,

the first part of the prayer, may your kingdom come physically.

We want them both.

That's the biggest thing we want.

Naturally, we want God's kingdom to come to this earth.

Be kind of hypocritical to say, "Let it come for everybody else except me."

You start examining yourself, "How well am I doing as a subject and a servant of the

King and a son of God?

Does my life reflect that focus, that realization, or am I just earthy, living daily life, focused

on all the nonessential stuff, living for the day, or am I focused on a greater purpose,

the kingdom of God?"

Then, I think after you get through with those weightier, bigger, majestic, awesome things

that you can be including in your prayer, then you can get to the little stuff like,

"I need some bread."

We'll probably talk about that at our next Little Lesson.

Thanks for joining me.

God bless you.

For more infomation >> Has God's Kingdom Come or Is It Still Coming? | Little Lessons with David Servant - Duration: 8:46.

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