One clove of garlic is approximately 0.2 ounces. One clove of "cloves" (the spice usually used at Christmas) in ounces will be a far smaller measurement.
It wont do the dog any harm - except make its breath (and wind) smell for a few days !
Minced garlic will stay fresh in the refrigerator for a few hours, but it will quickly dry out. to store it longer cover it in oil (olive, veg etc) and store in a sealed container. However, this will only keep for 3-4 days after that botulism, a potentially deadly food illness can result.
If garlic was poison there would be no vampires(: No, seriously, they wouldn't be able to sell it in a grocery if it was(:
Substitute 1/4 teaspoon granulated or powdered garlic for each garlic clove.
1 pound = 135.333376734377 teaspoon [US]
1 pound = 187.814348542309 teaspoon [UK]
Garlic powder is dried garlic that has been finely diced to create a powdered form. It should not be confused with garlic salt, which is a combination of garlicpowder and table salt. You'll find garlic powder in the spice section, and some cooks advocate using it in place of fresh garlic. Other cooks like the taste ofgarlic powder but find that the taste is different than fresh garlic, not as sharp and somewhat sweeter. If you're out of fresh garlic, a powdered form can be a good substitute though the taste may be slightly different.
9.7 grams of garlic powder will be present in a tablespoon.
Granulated garlic is dehydrated garlic prepared from fresh garlic which has been cleaned, sliced, dehydrated, and milled to desired size.
Garlic powder is made from dried garlic flakes that have been ground into a powder. Garlic powder is concentrated, so a little goes a long way. callurl("http://www.recipetips.com/glossary-term/t--33677/garlic-powder.asp");StartAdv();
Do not confuse either of these with garlic salt which is garlic powder combined with salt.
It wouldn't be recommended unless you're looking for a really salty taste. Keep in mind that garlic salt is mostly salt with just some garlic flavor to it. If the recipe calls for salt, you might want to reduce or eliminate it if you're going to use garlic salt in place of garlic. If the recipe doesn't call for salt, garlic salt is probably not the best option.
2 cloves of garlic may be equal to 1/2 tablespoons.
Appx. 2 teaspoons, but nothing substitutes well for fresh garlic and the garlic powder flavor can't compete with fresh garlic.
A teaspoon is thought to be the equivalent of 1 clove of garlic. With that in mind, 4 teaspoons would be equal 4 cloves of garlic. That said, garlic cloves most certainly vary in size so be mindful of this when making your conversion, and note that this ratio is not an exact science!
Yes. I do it all the time.
Just take anykind of bread, slice to preferred thickness.
Spread butter rather thick,
Sprinkle desired amount of garlic salt on bread.
Put in oven on broil and watch carefully to make sure they don't get overdone.
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1 clove = 1/2 tsp, so 3 cloves = 1 1/2 tsp
No garlic powder is not good at all for plants because it can harm the plants and kill them. P.S. Try using water instead of garlic powder. Sincerly, MoonlightApplesause@yahoo.com
I guess so, as both of them are garlic based. Garlic powder is just that. Dried garlic that is finely divided. It doesn't have any salt in it. Garlic salt is an admixture of salt and garlic powder. In theory garlic powder is very simple: it's just dehydrated garlic cloves that have been ground to a powder. Some of the high quality brands you can buy are just that, pure garlic. Not all of the garlic powder on the market is pure. Sometimes artificial ingredients are added to "improve" the colour or flavour. As always, it's worth checking the ingredients before you buy. Sometimes garlic powder is included in other dried spice blends in the stores. The most common of these is garlic salt which is usually just salt plus powdered garlic. Obviously if you're using the powder as an alternative seasoning in order to cut down on your salt intake, there isn't much point using garlic salt
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Find a dewormer that is carried in the pet stores or through your Veterinarian. It would be best to take your dog in for a check up along with a sample of his or her stool so that the Vet can check it out for internal parasites.