Sunday, October 21, 2007

In Garlic We Trust



“In Garlic we trust,” is written on this stone plaque, below the garlic. This is a six inches long by six inches wide plaque. My sister-in-law gave it to us a few months ago. She bought it from a Chicago museum. She probably noticed it because of our love of garlic. So, I put this plaque in my kitchen, by our dinning table, where my husband usually chops garlic to make garlic bread. Garlic is the king of the vegetables, which protects us from many diseases, especially excellent for heart related problems. I use garlic in my all cooking and my parents too. My husband loves eating garlic. Even our Friday pizza has garlic topping and after that he sprinkles on garlic powder. Sometimes I roast garlic cloves in an iron pan to keep our heart happy. One time, I made food without garlic because we ran out of it and then my husband said, “no food without garlic.” That’s what he believes. I know some people think garlic stinks, but if you eat parsley after using it you can eliminate the garlic smell. I like reading about natural cures. Studies show people in Italy have less heart problems then here because they trust in garlic and me too.

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