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My dad 'pickles' all his garlic in honey, in thin slices. He goes through several jars in a year, taking it by tablespoonful as a health tonic & immune booster. Me and dad, the apple didn't fall far from the tree! It's amazing as I get older how much I see that him and I are soooo alike. He says there is a BIG difference when you use freshly grown garlic cloves and store bought, the fermentation is much, much more vigorous in fresh. The honey gets the garlic's immune boosting properties right into the blood supply.I meant to can garlic in vinegar, especially bc Youngest DD ahs become a gig garlic fan.
I guess it will be a better crop in 2025. My friend (Vet) says she can't get rid of Her garlic in her yard. It is hard to kill once planted.
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And on nearly every walk in the last 2 weeks we see at least one garter. One day, we saw 3 in less than 5 minutes - we were in the bush on an abandoned railway track and I guess they liked it on there. They were fat and big, it was disturbing, and equally so that they clearly had homes under those tracks because we scared one or two under there. It's commonly thought that garters are not venomous, but they are. Neurotoxin? No thanks!