Wednesday 5 August 2015

Eat Raw Garlic Without Smelling Like It

A few tricks help you not reek of garlic after eating lots of it.


You're cooking with garlic and your neighbor knows it. You've eaten garlic bread and the guy you share your cubicle with knows it. You eat raw garlic daily to help fight off infections and bacteria and everyone around you knows it. Garlic has a strong odor that makes your home stink and causes bad breath. And, after eating large amounts of garlic, your sweat begins to smell like it. Fortunately, a couple home remedies exist to help minimize the smell so you don't stink like garlic after eating it. Add this to my Recipe Box.


Instructions


1. Wash your hands and dry them after preparing and working with garlic. Rub them on stainless steel, such as your faucet. Bars of stainless steel soaps are sold for this purpose, too. It works because the sulfur that smells in garlic is attracted to the stainless steel.


2. Chew on parsley to get rid of the garlic breath after eating raw garlic. A few sprigs should do the trick.


3. Eat a handful of fennel seeds. Fennel seeds neutralize the smell of garlic and help reduce the amount of garlic odor in your sweat and rid you of garlic breath.

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