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  2. Too Much Garlic on Hand? Here Are the 3 Best Ways to Store It

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  3. The Secret To Peeling Garlic Quickly And Easily - AOL

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    Set a clove on the counter, place a large chef's knife on top with the flat side facing up, then press down firmly with the heel of your hand. The skins will separate from the clove when you smash ...

  4. How to Cure Garlic from Your Garden So It Stays Fresh ... - AOL

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    Step 2: Dry the Bulbs. You can cure hardneck garlic with hang drying, but many growers dry hardneck garlic on drying racks or a DIY drying screen made with a wooden frame, hardware cloth, and some ...

  5. Xeroderma - Wikipedia

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    As a preventive measure, such products may be rubbed onto the affected area as needed (often every other day) to prevent dry skin. The skin is then patted dry to prevent the removal of natural lipids from the skin. Taking a shower or washing hands with special moisturizing soaps or body washes can protect the skin from drying out further.

  6. Garlic allergy - Wikipedia

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    Garlic allergy or allergic contact dermatitis to garlic is a common inflammatory skin condition caused by contact with garlic oil or dust. It mostly affects people who cut and handle fresh garlic, such as chefs , [ 1 ] and presents on the tips of the thumb, index and middle fingers of the non-dominant hand (which typically hold garlic bulbs ...

  7. Senile pruritus - Wikipedia

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    For cutaneous diseases, the diagnosis could be dry skin (with flare ups at dry climate), irritant and allergic contact dermatitis (skin lesions), seborrheic dermatitis (skin lesions), atopic dermatitis (scratching, allokinesis, stinging, burning), psoriasis (skin lesions), urticaria (welts/skin swelling).