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Hi all,
I was an active member of this group several years ago and have only recently started up again (had kids in between). So here I am again, with a new email/ screen name. My question is: once a head of garlic has been frozen, will it be the same in recipes? I accidentally threw a head in the freezer with some walnuts I had bought after I got home from the store this week. I'm loathe to go to the store again if I don't have to (see aforementioned kids) - will this garlic "work" now? The cloves are a little yellow in color and slightly transparent-y. Many thanks to all who can help! Kris |
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