zinfamous
No Lifer
- Jul 12, 2006
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While buying it pre-minced is a bit questionable, buying it pre-pealed minimally affects taste and saves a lot of time if using a lot of garlic. Noting that it will need to be stored differently and will probably not store as long.
I find that peeling garlic takes little to no effort. smash it first, as one should, peels fall off as if they were never there. I used to think the way you do, but after processing heads of garlic at a time over the years, I learned that the insignificant time savings isn't worth the relative quality difference--also, it's far cheaper to just buy fresh garlic.
When I go to the store, I look at how much I am paying someone simply to prepare something that I can quickly and easily prepare myself. It's kinda staggering the amount of money people waste when they think they are saving time, when it really just takes a bit of practice to see that time savings evaporate. Plus, you have more money to buy more and better stuff!
