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The problem I have is that I buy a bulb of garlic and use a clove or four for whatever I’m making and keep the rest on my counter, out of the sun. When I decide to use it again, I don’t think that it has the same punch that it originally had. Here’s where a YouTuber’s assertion comes into my mind. I see this short video asserting that the peeled and packaged cloves can kept longer by freezing them. She says they can quickly be defrosted and crushed or minced which renders better results versus the jarlic.
Actually, the already peeled garlic cloves looked much bigger than anything I’ve ever had on any bulb I’ve purchased. But I’ve always grabbed a smaller bulb because I don’t use it quick enough. Bottom line, I’m glad to know that garlic can be put in the freezer.
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I remember all of that stuff with the exception of the mosquito truck, the ditto machine and the polio shot (maybe I do remember the shot. Some kids were vaccinated in their upper arm, me, I was vaccinated in my upper left thigh)
On ordinary public beaches, seeing several women sunbathing or walking topless was common well into the late 1980s and in some places even the 1990s. Open sex education and sexual freedom were seen as signs of a modern, liberated society.
By 2026, Dutch society is still relatively liberal, but public nudity is much less visible than during the 1970s sexual revolution. Topless sunbathing on ordinary beaches has become uncommon, and family nudity is generally seen as more private.
The media has also changed. In the 1970s and 1980s, nudity regularly appeared in magazines, television, and even TV commercials as something normal and non-sexual.
By 2026, mainstream media is much more cautious, and nudity in advertisements or regular TV commercials is now rare. Smartphones, social media, privacy concerns,
and stronger ideas about personal boundaries and consent all contributed to this shift.
Calculators that way half a kilo, and can only add, subtract, multiply and divide,
also don't exist anymore. But that I think is progress.
However, I use Excel more, because most of my calculations are more complicated
or there are just multiple of them, and I usually need to keep the results.
I loved the wood sided cars, so much more class than the wheeled washing machines people drive nowadays
to picking up songs that play in my head for the rest of the day.
here is 1 like mine, they made a cassette player version to
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I'm now driving at 50 MPG, in ECO mode, to compensate.
You fools, you got snookered and the rest of us are paying the price. Thanks.
James Talarico gives commencement address at Paul Quinn College
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"Feeding the hungry, caring for the sick, welcoming the stranger"?
The idea that “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle
than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.”?
Those kind of things are relevant to Mr Talarico.
OOOPS
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On an aside, it was nice to see so many voters turn out to vote. Whether they voted to “DELETE THIS MEMBER” or “ABUSE HAS NO GROUND”, it still baffles me why the majority did not provide a reason to support their vote. Oh, well!
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