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Over on Twitter someone innocuously posted a picture of 9 small bulbs of garlic purchased by mistake and asked how to use up extra garlic. (Answers divided between "roast it", "pickle it", recipes,...
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- Over on Twitter someone innocuously posted a picture of 9 small bulbs of garlic purchased by mistake and asked how to use up extra garlic. (Answers divided between "roast it", "pickle it", recipes, and "I do not understand the phrase 'too much garlic'".)
- Would "use an ingredient" (or the TV format "use this basket of ingredients") be a good format for challenges?
"please help me use up extra zucchini" might be very popular in a month or so...
- Over on Twitter someone innocuously posted a picture of 9 small bulbs of garlic purchased by mistake and asked how to use up extra garlic. (Answers divided between "roast it", "pickle it", recipes, and "I do not understand the phrase 'too much garlic'".)
- Would "use an ingredient" (or the TV format "use this basket of ingredients") be a good format for challenges?
- "please help me use up extra zucchini" might be very popular in a month or so...
- (Edit: on more careful reading I see that "use an ingredient" was, in fact, part of the original proposal. Consider this a thumb up for that part. ;-) )
#1: Initial revision
Over on Twitter someone innocuously posted a picture of 9 small bulbs of garlic purchased by mistake and asked how to use up extra garlic. (Answers divided between "roast it", "pickle it", recipes, and "I do not understand the phrase 'too much garlic'".) Would "use an ingredient" (or the TV format "use this basket of ingredients") be a good format for challenges? "please help me use up extra zucchini" might be very popular in a month or so...