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		<title>Garlic and My GrandMother by C. Moonstar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[following a post on Garlic on our herbal tips enewletter received the below comment from C. Moonstar which is interesting. Bob Ewwwwwww&#8230;I believe that garlic as well as chicken soup has medicinal value. However, I draw the line sometimes&#8230;I believe that my friends must think it wards off evil because they even use garlic in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>following a post on Garlic on our herbal tips enewletter received the below comment from C. Moonstar which is interesting.</p>
<p>Bob</p>
<p>Ewwwwwww&#8230;I believe that garlic as well as chicken soup has medicinal value. However, I draw the line sometimes&#8230;I believe that my friends must think it wards off evil because they even use garlic in their grits.</p>
<p>My maternal grandmother was a true herbalist and she planted crops year round of her wares. Each year as winter approached, my mother would help her harvest the ready herbs and cover her herbal garden plants with straw to protect them until the weather became warmer. Each year in the spring, the gypsies (honest truth Bob) came with their entourage of wagons and horses to gather their needs for the coming year.</p>
<p>Now how or why my mother made warm milk with garlic and butter when I was sick with a cold, I do not know. Just the thought of those days gags me. This is one recipe that I do not have nor do I want&#8230;.eeeewwwwww.</p>
<p>Thanks for the info on garlic. I am sure that I could have also learned a lot from my grandmother. I am sad to know that her skills and knowledge were buried with her since I was only 6 months old when she passed. I am sure that despite her limited purse she had a vast wealth of knowledge. Hopefully, our paths will cross in the skyland one day.</p>
<p>Blessings of the season, Bob</p>
<p>CMM</p>
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