Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 (Tek) 9/28/84 based on 9/17/84; site hammer.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxt!houxm!whuxl!whuxlm!akgua!sdcsvax!dcdwest!ittvax!decvax!tektronix!orca!hammer!richp From: richp@hammer.UUCP (Richard Philofsky) Newsgroups: net.cooks Subject: Re: Garlic Presses Message-ID: <1147@hammer.UUCP> Date: Mon, 18-Mar-85 13:02:16 EST Article-I.D.: hammer.1147 Posted: Mon Mar 18 13:02:16 1985 Date-Received: Fri, 22-Mar-85 03:06:30 EST References: <955@dual.UUCP> <2188@drutx.UUCP> <164@ptsfb.UUCP> Reply-To: richp@hammer.UUCP (Richard Philofsky) Distribution: net.cooks Organization: Tektronix, Wilsonville OR Lines: 20 Summary: In an eighteen month period I broke 3 or 4 metal garlic presses including ones with teeth for cleaning. The ones with teeth did clean easier before they broke. Then I bought the GARLIC MACHINE. Eureka!!!! It consists of a transparent plastic tube with a white plastic top with little holes and a screw powered pusher at the other end. The idea is to take several cloves of garlic, take off the skin and fill the tube and keep it in the refrigerator(it has a top which keeps in the smell). When garlic is called for, take it out and twist out the desired amount. When the tube is empty run it through the dishwasher(unassebled of course). It is a big improvement over the metal variety. At the end you must be careful not to turn it too much. I was not watching and I twisted it right off. godzilla of garlic machines