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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 16:55:41 -0400, "Nancy Young"
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>"Boron Elgar" > wrote
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>> If you want something simpler, you can substitute jarred chopped or
>> crushed garlic.

>
>Thing is, you open the jar and it smells great ... put it in your
>food and there just isn't that garlic flavor going on, I really
>dislike that stuff. I think all the flavor winds up in the oil or
>something. I admit, I am very fussy about garlic.
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>nancy
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I have been known to keep a jar of it in the fridge for emergencies.
Garlic emergencies are serious stuff.

Boron
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> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 16:55:41 -0400, "Nancy Young"
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>>"Boron Elgar" > wrote
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>>> If you want something simpler, you can substitute jarred chopped or
>>> crushed garlic.

>>
>>Thing is, you open the jar and it smells great ... put it in your
>>food and there just isn't that garlic flavor going on, I really
>>dislike that stuff. I think all the flavor winds up in the oil or
>>something. I admit, I am very fussy about garlic.


> I have been known to keep a jar of it in the fridge for emergencies.
> Garlic emergencies are serious stuff.


(laugh) You ain't kidding ... I have a jar there myself. I bet that
oil would be good on the bread along with the garlic, might
really be good for that.

nancy


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Boron Elgar wrote:

> I have been known to keep a jar of it in the fridge for emergencies.
> Garlic emergencies are serious stuff.
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> Boron


One of the "speed dial" numbers on my phone is programmed for "The
Garlic-Emergency Clinic". (1-800-GARLICISBAD). They have councilors on
hand to talk you through the withdrawal symptoms....

Cheers
Cathy(xyz)

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>Boron Elgar wrote:
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>> I have been known to keep a jar of it in the fridge for emergencies.
>> Garlic emergencies are serious stuff.
>>
>> Boron

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>One of the "speed dial" numbers on my phone is programmed for "The
>Garlic-Emergency Clinic". (1-800-GARLICISBAD). They have councilors on
>hand to talk you through the withdrawal symptoms....
>
>Cheers
>Cathy(xyz)



When I need my fix, nothing else will do.

Boron
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