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I peel garlic with a little section of thin rubber tubing, about an inch

in diameter. Put the clove of garlic inside the tube and roll it back

and forth on the table with your palm. The peel comes right off.

Really low-tech.

>

> WOW!!! I need one. That garlic peeler thing by itself is about 8-10

> dollars.

> Good find,

> Beverly

> Texas

> *I'm glad Alan approved*

>

> Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

>

> The Garlic Pro

>

> Uses no electricity so if we get hit with some Magnetic Pulse Weapon,

> I can

> still have garlic. ROFL.

>

> Here you go!!

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Myru-Je0M8

>

> Melody

>

>

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Yeah, I think it's cool. I do have one of those mini choppers that I have to

get out of somewhere, plug it in, chop the garlic, unplug it, clean the blades

and bowl, put it back in the closet. That thing is good for stuff but I use

fresh garlic every day.

So for me, this is cool. I guess I'll find other things to dice.

maybe onions, celery??

What else???

Share please

Melody

>

> WOW!!! I need one. That garlic peeler thing by itself is about 8-10

> dollars.

> Good find,

> Beverly

> Texas

> *I'm glad Alan approved*

>

>

> Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

>

>

> The Garlic Pro

>

> Uses no electricity so if we get hit with some Magnetic Pulse Weapon, I can

> still have garlic. ROFL.

>

> Here you go!!

>

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Myru-Je0M8

>

> Melody

>

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I saw one of these things and thought, hmmm, so that's how that works. So I

went even more low tech and roll/squeeze the garlic between two fingers and it

removes the peel too!!

>

> I peel garlic with a little section of thin rubber tubing, about an inch

> in diameter. Put the clove of garlic inside the tube and roll it back

> and forth on the table with your palm. The peel comes right off.

> Really low-tech.

>

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The rubber thingys for peeling garlic work, but why bother? Put your clove of

garlic on your cutting board. Place the flat of the blade of a kitchen knife on

the clove and give it a whack with the palm of your hand. The skin comes right

off. Easy-peasy.

 

Peggy

 

 

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Subject: Re: Fw: Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

 

I saw one of these things and thought, hmmm, so that's how that works. So I

went even more low tech and roll/squeeze the garlic between two fingers and it

removes the peel too!!

>

> I peel garlic with a little section of thin rubber tubing, about an inch

> in diameter. Put the clove of garlic inside the tube and roll it back

> and forth on the table with your palm. The peel comes right off.

> Really low-tech.

>

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I NEVER buy whole garlic. I have been buying jars filled with peeled cloves.

But...because I have my new rubber thingee, I shall be purchasing whole cloves

of garlic and seeing if there is a difference.

When I buy whole garlic things, how do I store them?

Thanks much

Melody

> >

> > WOW!!! I need one. That garlic peeler thing by itself is about 8-10

> > dollars.

> > Good find,

> > Beverly

> > Texas

> > *I'm glad Alan approved*

> >

> > Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

> >

> > The Garlic Pro

> >

> > Uses no electricity so if we get hit with some Magnetic Pulse Weapon,

> > I can

> > still have garlic. ROFL.

> >

> > Here you go!!

> >

> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Myru-Je0M8

> >

> > Melody

> >

> >

>

> --

> Olson

> Center on Education and Work

> University of Wisconsin--Madison

>

>

>

>

>

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Don't you buy a hanging garlic braid and just take off the bottom one? They

sell those and Chile ristras as practicle decorations

> I NEVER buy whole garlic. I have been buying jars filled with peeled

cloves.

>

> But...because I have my new rubber thingee, I shall be purchasing whole

cloves of garlic and seeing if there is a difference.

>

> When I buy whole garlic things, how do I store them?

>

> Thanks much

>

> Melody

>

>> >

>> > WOW!!! I need one. That garlic peeler thing by itself is about 8-10

>> > dollars.

>> > Good find,

>> > Beverly

>> > Texas

>> > *I'm glad Alan approved*

>> >

>> > Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

>> >

>> > The Garlic Pro

>> >

>> > Uses no electricity so if we get hit with some Magnetic Pulse Weapon,

>> > I can

>> > still have garlic. ROFL.

>> >

>> > Here you go!!

>> >

>> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Myru-Je0M8

>> >

>> > Melody

>> >

>> >

>>

>> --

>> Olson

>> Center on Education and Work

>> University of Wisconsin--Madison

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Hi.

Don't know about any hanging garlic braid. Around here they sell packages with

whole garlic (unpeeled) in them.

I have never bought any kind of whole garlic.

At first I used to buy the minced garlic in the oil in a jar.

Then I found big jars with all the cloves all peeled and to me, that was just

fine. I keep this in the fridge and take out what I need to use and put the

container back in the fridge.

But if I buy the whole unpeeled garlic things, and let's say I use half, I

gather I refrigerate the other half, right?

But what if I buy 5 whole garlic things. Do I store on my counter, or in the

fridge?

thanks,

Melody

> >> >

> >> > WOW!!! I need one. That garlic peeler thing by itself is about 8-10

> >> > dollars.

> >> > Good find,

> >> > Beverly

> >> > Texas

> >> > *I'm glad Alan approved*

> >> >

> >> > Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

> >> >

> >> > The Garlic Pro

> >> >

> >> > Uses no electricity so if we get hit with some Magnetic Pulse Weapon,

> >> > I can

> >> > still have garlic. ROFL.

> >> >

> >> > Here you go!!

> >> >

> >> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Myru-Je0M8

> >> >

> >> > Melody

> >> >

> >> >

> >>

> >> --

> >> Olson

> >> Center on Education and Work

> >> University of Wisconsin--Madison

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

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Melody,

When you buy fresh garlic, ask where it comes from. A lot of stores are selling

garlic from China. Get California, Oregon or Washington State garlic if you can.

ew

Re: Fw: Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

I NEVER buy whole garlic. I have been buying jars filled with peeled cloves.

But...because I have my new rubber thingee, I shall be purchasing whole cloves

of garlic and seeing if there is a difference.

When I buy whole garlic things, how do I store them?

Thanks much

Melody

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Melody,

When you buy fresh garlic, ask where it comes from. A lot of stores are selling

garlic from China. Get California, Oregon or Washington State garlic if you can.

ew

Re: Fw: Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

I NEVER buy whole garlic. I have been buying jars filled with peeled cloves.

But...because I have my new rubber thingee, I shall be purchasing whole cloves

of garlic and seeing if there is a difference.

When I buy whole garlic things, how do I store them?

Thanks much

Melody

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Melody,

When you buy fresh garlic, ask where it comes from. A lot of stores are selling

garlic from China. Get California, Oregon or Washington State garlic if you can.

ew

Re: Fw: Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

I NEVER buy whole garlic. I have been buying jars filled with peeled cloves.

But...because I have my new rubber thingee, I shall be purchasing whole cloves

of garlic and seeing if there is a difference.

When I buy whole garlic things, how do I store them?

Thanks much

Melody

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Here in CA. is a town called Gilroy. It is the garlic capital of the world. If

you ever visit there you will know why. You can smell the town from 20 miles

away. If you ever get a chance to visit CA., try to make it to the Garlic

Festival in Gilroy. A good time will be held by all. You can eat garlic flavored

ice cream and garlic flavored french fries.

ew

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Really? Never knew that.

Tomorrow I shall go and take a look.

Will report back.

THANKS MUCH

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Here in CA. is a town called Gilroy. It is the garlic capital of the world. If

you ever visit there you will know why. You can smell the town from 20 miles

away. If you ever get a chance to visit CA., try to make it to the Garlic

Festival in Gilroy. A good time will be held by all. You can eat garlic flavored

ice cream and garlic flavored french fries.

ew

Re: Fw: Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

Really? Never knew that.

Tomorrow I shall go and take a look.

Will report back.

THANKS MUCH

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Here in CA. is a town called Gilroy. It is the garlic capital of the world. If

you ever visit there you will know why. You can smell the town from 20 miles

away. If you ever get a chance to visit CA., try to make it to the Garlic

Festival in Gilroy. A good time will be held by all. You can eat garlic flavored

ice cream and garlic flavored french fries.

ew

Re: Fw: Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

Really? Never knew that.

Tomorrow I shall go and take a look.

Will report back.

THANKS MUCH

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Garlic braids are not in season until fall; but it is the ideal way to store

garlic ensuring proper air circulation, etc. They need air. There are lots

of places on the web with detailed instructions on how to braid garlic as

long as you want - like 9 feet maybe; but you need the long leaves to do it.

A typical bought ready made braid will have 13 " pods " braided together. If

you can devise a way to separate them and hang with good air flow around

them, that would be ideal I guess. Good vampire hunting.

Ann

> Hi.

>

> Don't know about any hanging garlic braid. Around here they sell packages

with whole garlic (unpeeled) in them.

>

> I have never bought any kind of whole garlic.

>

> At first I used to buy the minced garlic in the oil in a jar.

>

> Then I found big jars with all the cloves all peeled and to me, that was

just fine. I keep this in the fridge and take out what I need to use and put

the container back in the fridge.

>

> But if I buy the whole unpeeled garlic things, and let's say I use half, I

gather I refrigerate the other half, right?

>

> But what if I buy 5 whole garlic things. Do I store on my counter, or in

the fridge?

> thanks,

>

> Melody

>

>> >> >

>> >> > WOW!!! I need one. That garlic peeler thing by itself is about 8-10

>> >> > dollars.

>> >> > Good find,

>> >> > Beverly

>> >> > Texas

>> >> > *I'm glad Alan approved*

>> >> >

>> >> > Melody has a NEW gadget!!!!

>> >> >

>> >> > The Garlic Pro

>> >> >

>> >> > Uses no electricity so if we get hit with some Magnetic Pulse

Weapon,

>> >> > I can

>> >> > still have garlic. ROFL.

>> >> >

>> >> > Here you go!!

>> >> >

>> >> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Myru-Je0M8

>> >> >

>> >> > Melody

>> >> >

>> >> >

>> >>

>> >> --

>> >> Olson

>> >> Center on Education and Work

>> >> University of Wisconsin--Madison

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

>> >>

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