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May 16, 2014 7:21 AM CST
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Weedwhacker said:The process is a little messy, but relatively simple. Peel the cloves (this is easier after it's been out of the ground for a while; or you can cut the top off the bulb and put whole bulbs in the dehydrator for a short time to kind of shrink the cloves and make the skins easier to get off). Then I use my food processor to slice the cloves (the slices come out pretty irregular this way, but that's okay)


Thanks for the tutorial. If I want to share, I'll do it! But for my own household, I stop at the first food processor step and freeze it flat in a ziplock bag. Then I can break off a corner as needed. It doesn't stay in the freezer long enough to go stale!
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