We just love a good festival and if it involves food and drink all the better so !!
Earlier this year we were out in Portugal for the weather basically and also for an orienteering event.
While there we stumbled upon a poster in a local shop advertising a festival of olives and smoked goods.....which basically means olives and chorizo !

I was quite concerned for the car as the Portugese are not brilliant drivers it seems to me, an awful lot of the cars are dented and somewhat bashed about looking !! Also like most country people they drive as if there is nobody else on the roads ever ever - full pelt and in the middle of the road.....you takes your life in your hands it feels like !!

The whole affair was a little like a trade fair, each farmer with his stall set up and desperately trying to attract attention and sell his home grown wares. A real old fashioned market place.
There was a food tent, interesting cooking displays of modern cooking methods but using the traditional ingredient and outdoor bread and pizza ovens.
A lot of muttering from the grannies here.....they seemed to like things just as they were, thank you.


I have never seen so many different types of chorizo in my life !! We were continually being offered tastings, both of the sausages and also of the olives and in particular the oils.

The stalls were not only selling food, a few had the trappings that country people need - amazingly sharp knives of all sorts with beautiful handles made of horn or bone, home made breads (the Portugese are very proud of their breads), various alcoholic drinks, crafts and knick-knacks and so on....

All the ladies of the villages had been crafting, knitting, crocheting, painting, just about anything you could think of to make a bit of extra money too.

One young chap had an amazing drink brewing away - inside a hollowed out pumpkin. It was flaming away and seemed incredibly alcoholic and the old men were queuing up to take a tipple !

The most popular stall at the fair almost....
We did buy quite a lot from the various stalls, olive oils, home cured olives (in an old coffee jar, and cost about 30p) complete with the odd floating leaf, chorizo, wines and breads.

Very very few of the stall holders spoke any english and we only had a few words of Portugese, but somehow it was enough to get by with. But, definitely, next time we go we will take a dictionary with us.

They actually take pride in being of help whereas the french in general are almost the opposite - service ? non !!
It was fun to see the locals, out in best winter garb, and definitely out to enjoy themselves whatever.

Folk music with lots of accordions, guitars and drumming and the vocals reminded me an awful lot of a Celtic festival we attended in Brittany years ago.
The singing was almost like chanting with lots of harmony.

Around the corner from the festival area was a museum of the old olive grinding machines.
Fun seeing how things were done in the old days.

Probably if we had stayed later on into the evening there would have been dancing we could have joined in with, but hubby was shattered after his run earlier .
We had another orienteering event to attend the next day too.... so back to the campsite and a munching session of the bread, wine and olives.
Totally delicious.