oh…….yummy! I put several garlic cloves in chicken soup….it simmers for an hour….then when I strain it, the cloves are all soft & mushy…so much flavor.
It is worth a try. As someone else pointed out, if you ate it, your breath would probably keep him away. But, it might also keep your humom away too, and I know you wouldn’t want that. Great balancing act, BTW.
Hmmmm …….
Those cloves look divine !!!! I know of someone who has a raw clove of garlic everyday…and he never gets ill. Personally I will rather have it in cooked form.
It really might help, Choppy, if you ate a whole. 😀
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Ha! It would definitely keep the people away!
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Oh, Choppy, I am so NOT a fan of garlic, perhaps I am a cat!
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Perhaps – better a cat than a vampire!
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It’s worth a shot. 😃
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🙂
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Hahahahahahahaaa… Love it!
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I’m glad you like it!
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I used to give my dog and the cats garlic tablets…..healthy ……and fleas don’t like to bite animals with garlic taste
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I wonder if Schooner would like them – I have no doubt Choppy would happily eat a garlic tablet.
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I bought containers of 1000 tablets at PETCO, broke them in 1/2 for kitties…..they all liked them…
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I’ll have to look into them!
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haha
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🙂
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Such talent! 🙂
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The double balance was a little more difficult for Choppy – not too difficult, clearly!
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I was at a restaurant the other night and nearly ate half a roasted bulb of garlic.
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oh…….yummy! I put several garlic cloves in chicken soup….it simmers for an hour….then when I strain it, the cloves are all soft & mushy…so much flavor.
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At least it was roasted – that sounds pretty good, actually.
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Hope Choppy doesn’t take a bit of this. She’ll get garlic breath and then no more kisses from Scoonsr!
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In her world, that probably wouldn’t be a bad thing!
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It is worth a try. As someone else pointed out, if you ate it, your breath would probably keep him away. But, it might also keep your humom away too, and I know you wouldn’t want that. Great balancing act, BTW.
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It’s a balancing act for the garlic on her nose, and when it comes to keeping the cat away but the humans near.
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Just don’t eat them buddy
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Choppy didn’t seem to have any desire to eat them.
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LOL! It can also repel pests…ticks, fleas, mites hopefully. Great job Choppy on your versatility at balancing items!
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Those are all bonuses – though it could keep people and other things you want near away as well!
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😂😂😂
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Hmmmm …….
Those cloves look divine !!!! I know of someone who has a raw clove of garlic everyday…and he never gets ill. Personally I will rather have it in cooked form.
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Maybe because noone comes near him to pass their germs to him? 😹🤣
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Excellent point ! I know I keep my distance always 🙂
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I’m with you – please cook my garlic!
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It’s nice roasted Choppy 🙂
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Yes, it is!
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Thanks!
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Good job Choppy! But our cat loved garlic, because also meat was part of the dish. Michael
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Hmm…maybe Choppy will need to rethink this one!
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