Garlic (WAS [rescue] Re: geek vehicles)

Fogg, James rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Aug 27 10:04:34 CDT 2001


A Polish friend introduced me to garlic sandwiches (he implied it was a
Polish thing and since Poland is near Transylvania I might believe it).

Take a slice of bread and slather real butter all over it (completly
covering it).
Place a 1/4 inch layer of fresh chopped garlic on the bread, letting garlic
juice soak the bread.
Place 2 or 3 tomato slices on the thing.
Optional: Cover with another buttered slice of bread.
Hold nose and bite, fight tears, swallow quickly.
They actually are quite tasty and it works better than any nasal
decongestant.

He also introduced me to a sandwich made by soaking bread in hot bacon fat
and salting until white. They are good too and he claimed he learned the
recipe from when his Polish postwar refuge family lived in Siberia and ate
like Russians. This sandwich is best enjoyed with a full box (yes, box) of
cheap red wine. I don't eat these now because I'm vegetarian, but they were
a staple on cold February days. Something about the bacon fat makes that
much salt taste good.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ken Hansen [mailto:n2vip at yahoo.com]
> Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 7:52 PM
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Subject: Re: [rescue] Re: geek vehicles
> 
> 
> For those long rides back from the chili cook-offs (wouldn't 
> want to "soil"
> the 911!), and proper ventilation is key!
> 
> I once ate *way* too much garlic one time (first exp. w/ fresh roasted
> garlic, spead it on bread like butter, yumm!), as did my friend &
> girlfriend... The next morning we all *reeked* of garlic. I 
> drove back from
> Harrisburg to Pennington, NJ (3+ hour drive) with the top down on my
> convertible 1967 Mustang the whole way... Sunburned, but the 
> ride was fun.
> That girlfriend is now my wife, and we still laugh about that ride:
> 
> Then:
>     Ken: "Uhm, how about if we drive with the top down?"
>     Kim: "SURE! I mean, uhm, if you want to..."
> 
> Now:
>     Ken: "Remember the ride home from Brad's going away party?"
>     Kim: "Yes, gawd we stank of garlic!"
>     Ken: "Yeah, the manure in the pasture was a welcome relief... "
> 
> My friend was going out to try and meet the girl he was 
> ultimately to marry
> as well, but he tried to explain that he didn't need to 
> shower, he was going
> to a Habitat for Humanity house to work - we insisted that he 
> shower first,
> it was *that bad*...
> 
> Ken ;^)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "G W Adkins" <gwadkins at erols.com>
> To: <rescue at sunhelp.org>
> Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 11:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [rescue] Re: geek vehicles
> 
> 
> > >   Umm......yeah?  ;)
> > >
> > >    (just kidding, Bill... ;))
> > >
> > >     -Dave
> > Awww, c'mon, McGuire...  we all know that as soon as they make a
> convertible
> > Kia, you'll own one...
> >
> > <ha ha ha ha>
> > George
> >
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