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15th January 2021, 04:07 PM
#21
Re: HM Royal Mail
Originally Posted by
cappy
Yes garlic is much used in our house ....i myself if not going out in the evening can eat it raw ....but certainly in lamb etc ..in fact a leg of lamb always stuffed with garlic ....wouldnt think of not putting garlic in it.....also in any homemade soups or casseroles at this time of year,,,,,of which is on the cooker most days for lunch ......garlic is a great health additive ie good for high blood pressure and blood thinning etc and excellent for immune system and wellbeing.......one thing i cant for some reason get away with is gaspatzo.....R683532
Yea Gaspatzo, I do not know why but it turns my stomach, daft I love vegetables. To be honest I think because I have been a garlic lover for so long it has probably helped me avoiding a heart attack for years. Lamb & Garlic like you slice a glove insert a knife and slip it in.
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15th January 2021, 04:45 PM
#22
Re: HM Royal Mail
Both Vichyssoise and Gaspatzo are more suitable to warmer climates.
K.
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15th January 2021, 06:05 PM
#23
Re: HM Royal Mail
Originally Posted by
Keith at Tregenna
Both Vichyssoise and Gaspatzo are more suitable to warmer climates.
K.
not a lot of people know that
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15th January 2021, 06:07 PM
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Re: HM Royal Mail
At least you seem to know it is True.
But Some Like it Hot !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI_lUHOCcbc LOL.
Common faux pas: This soup is freezing cold, please heat it up, can I have the minute steak, well done - rare etc. this steak tartar is raw, to French waiter, can you ask the chef to actually cook this fish that I ordered, sushi also, there are so many more.
K.
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Last edited by Keith at Tregenna; 15th January 2021 at 07:09 PM.
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16th January 2021, 12:21 AM
#25
Re: HM Royal Mail
Originally Posted by
Keith Tindell
Lewis 17, I grow my own garlic in the garden, and we use it almost daily. We have a garlic farm here on the Island, export the stuff all over. The products he sell is interesting, among others is Garlic beer !!!, and garlic ice cream !!!, lots of other stuff, kt
https://www.thegarlicfarm.co.uk
Thanks Keith I had a look on the website some interesting products on there fancy having a go at some of the Garlic mayos. A little touch of Alioli.
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16th January 2021, 08:56 AM
#26
Re: HM Royal Mail
Originally Posted by
Lewis McColl
Yea Gaspatzo, I do not know why but it turns my stomach, daft I love vegetables. To be honest I think because I have been a garlic lover for so long it has probably helped me avoiding a heart attack for years. Lamb & Garlic like you slice a glove insert a knife and slip it in.
Would that be the left glove or right glove Lewis? (sorry!)
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16th January 2021, 12:04 PM
#27
Re: HM Royal Mail
Originally Posted by
Ivan Cloherty
Would that be the left glove or right glove Lewis? (sorry!)
Ivan I am staring at your quote left or right glove? !!! thinking Ivan has lost the plot lol. then the penny dropped. Think I need a proof reader lol.
Am I the only one who buys Garlic cloves wearing gloves
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16th January 2021, 12:10 PM
#28
Re: HM Royal Mail
Much depends on if you need to handle garlic with both hands or not, if only one hand - one glove.
If not really bothered - no gloves.
K.
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