
Garlic Fingers Follow Up
1 year ago
Follow up to this clip: vimeo.com/clip:196051
I realize I did not read vinegar when I read the list. It was right after stainless steel. I think I got distracted by talking about the faucet.
Music: Bongo Bong by Manu Chao
This is silly.
I realize I did not read vinegar when I read the list. It was right after stainless steel. I think I got distracted by talking about the faucet.
Music: Bongo Bong by Manu Chao
This is silly.
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What if I asked while making PuppyDog Eyes?
... it's worth a shot, RIGHT?
when cutting garlic
make sure your fingers
have a layer of butter
most of the time
i don"t even cut the garlic just unwrap
and use each as is
toss into sauce
but i do chop them for steamed kale
nice shirt
agreed
2 things:
1.Nice to see the bangs behaving for you this time 'round.
2. Love the pauses after smelling the garlicky-vinegary-toothpastey fingers. pretty funny how it made things a little worse.
Google didn't help much and only turned up a passage from The Spectre of Monkey Island:
lucasfic.mixnmojo.com/fanfic/spectre3.htm
which suggests that ginger is the opposite of garlic.
The internet hasn't ever helped me with odors. I used powdered sulfur to keep the bugs away at a music festival last year and the stupid sulfur smell wouldn't come out of my clothes. I tried several suggestions like vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and several others and now those clothes still smell like sulfury vinegar.
In your case, though, the smell will go away soon.
For the future, one way I get around the hand odor thing is to crush the garlic inside a plastic bag (Take that , garlic!). Another fun alternative is to enlist the aid of whomever is eating with you (Hey, you wanna help me make dinner? Chop this stuff up over here.).
Not really.
I used to work at a fish counter and I've been a cook my whole life. Lemons help for the fish smell, but as for garlic...
Garlic is actually flesh-soluble. Time is the only remedy for the leftover smell. Fun fact: If you put a clove of garlic in your shoe and hang out for a while, you will actually start to taste it. I say, embrace the scent! Learn to love it. I can name plenty of people (myself included!) that find garlicky fingers sexy, because it means that you COOKED, which is an incredibly sexy thing.