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Martha Stewart Swears By This Knife Trick To Banish Any Garlic Smells From Her Hands By Ben Hillin Nov. 11, 2025 11:00 pm EST
Chopping garlic blows. First you have to peel each clove, line them up just right, and then chop away. There are little tricks and tips to help make peeling garlic a breeze , but it's still an annoyance despite being one of the basic elements of cooking. Perhaps the worst part of chopping garlic is that your hands then reek of this popular allium. Washing the smell off with water will actually make it worse.
It's like you've doused yourself in garlic cologne. Luckily for you, Martha Stewart is here to save the day. Yes, this 80 year-old baddie with a criminal record has a great tip for you (not to mention her thoughts on prison food

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