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  • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

    When I first started cooking in this shared house, I cooked something that called for 4-6 cloves of garlic, followed by overnight marination. In my innocence I thought that by clove they meant 'bulb', so I marinated this stuff in the fridge with 6 bulbs of garlic along with half a bottle of cheap red wine. My friend came down at 6am, opened the fridge door, and promptly threw up.

    He still reminds me about it today.

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    @Doctor-Phibes said in Garlic:

    When I first started cooking in this shared house, I cooked something that called for 4-6 cloves of garlic, followed by overnight marination. In my innocence I thought that by clove they meant 'bulb', so I marinated this stuff in the fridge with 6 bulbs of garlic along with half a bottle of cheap red wine. My friend came down at 6am, opened the fridge door, and promptly threw up.

    He still reminds me about it today.

    You may inforn your friend he is a philistine and unworthy of your cooking .

    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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    • kluursK kluurs

      I grew up in a house where garlic wasn't used and thus learned of its pleasures later in life. In my early 20s I was with a group of people who went to a restaurant in Chicago named Delmonicos. They served garlic bread the way it was meant to be served, i.e. cloves of garlic crusted to the top of the bread. I loved this new delicacy and thus, had several servings. From that experience, I came to believe that garlic in quantity can act as a hallucinogen. This was once again a moment when I considered that "two much of a good thing"...might not be such a good idea...though, as is always the case, that thought was fleeting.

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      @kluurs said in Garlic:

      I grew up in a house where garlic wasn't used and thus learned of its pleasures later in life. In my early 20s I was with a group of people who went to a restaurant in Chicago named Delmonicos. They served garlic bread the way it was meant to be served, i.e. cloves of garlic crusted to the top of the bread. I loved this new delicacy and thus, had several servings. From that experience, I came to believe that garlic in quantity can act as a hallucinogen. This was once again a moment when I considered that "two much of a good thing"...might not be such a good idea...though, as is always the case, that thought was fleeting.

      Are you sure it wasn't the mushroom appetizer?

      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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        I agree. Kinda like the two unit rule in giving blood

        Packed red blood cells as a transfusion carries a slight risk of blood born infections such as hepatitis c or allergic reaction to antigens. But when a person needs blood, from anemia or bleeding, and it’s enough that it requires treatment, then I apply the two unit rule. Give two units, the benefit of raisIng the hemoglobin is more substantial than the risk of transfusion.

        Same for garlic.

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          One can never use too much garlic. I love roasted garlic all by itself.

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            Me too. I can eat roasted garlic cloves like candy.

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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              We have garlic day every few months.

              Take a new bag of garlic, mince the whole thing.

              Spread it on a tray, make grid indents, then freeze.

              I put that shit on everything.

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                I buy bags of peeled garlic and freeze them too. fresh is better, but peeled and always there works fine

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  I posit that there is such a thing as too much garlic.

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                  • KlausK Klaus

                    I posit that there is such a thing as too much garlic.

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                    @Klaus said in Garlic:

                    I posit that there is such a thing as too much garlic.

                    You're wrong.

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                      I used too much garlic once. Once.

                      It was eight heads of garlic for two bowls of soup.

                      That was too much. My insides revolted.

                      Anything under than that, though, is ay-okay.

                      Please love yourself.

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