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Old 09-02-2006, 11:33 PM
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I use garlic in my recipes a lot and was wondering if anyone has ever used a garlic press? I am thinking about getting one, but I dont want to waste my money if it dosent really work.
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Old 09-03-2006, 05:17 AM
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My husband puts garlic in everything too. A couple of years ao i bought him a garlic press for X-mas and he loves it says it was the best kithchen tol he has ever had
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I've never had any luck with one. U've had them break and clog up. When I use fresh garlic, I peel the cloves by squishing them with the flat side of a knive, and chop them up fine. Or I use store bought chopped garlic in a jar, which is easier to use and seems to me to have a stronger garlic flavor them my fresh chopped garlic. I'm just thinking now that a small food processor would mince garlic up quite well.

Muslgrl: What kind of garlic press did you get? Do the little holes clog?
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Old 09-03-2006, 08:44 AM
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You have to buy an expensive onr for it not to break. I got mine at Williams Sonoma paid about $20.00 for it. To clean the holes I use a little brush. a tooth brush would work well.
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Old 09-03-2006, 11:26 AM
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My garlic press is a nice addition to my drawer - that's about it. I'd rather minced myself - less frustrating.
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Old 09-03-2006, 02:31 PM
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I usually peel the garlic and then smash it with the flat side of a knife, but it is so time consuming. I think I get one and see how it works for me. I have bought garlic in the jar before and that stuff is great to use.
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My mom has a garlic press, and I've used it before. It is easier than mincing the garlic yourself. I don't think she ever had a problem with the holes clogging up except when someone didn't do the dishes like they were supposed to... Even then, all she had to do was let it soak for a little while, then use a small brush to get it clean.
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I use a Pampered Chef Garlic Press. I love it! Did you know they are also great for decorating cookies? You put the frosting in it and push and it comes out like playdough hair!!!
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I need to go buy me a garlic press... good idea folks!!!
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I just mince it. The garlic in a jar always seems weaker to me.. I never use it.
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