Garlic: How much is too much?
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Why do so many recipes call for so little garlic? Eater · Bettina Makalintal If the proper measurement of garlic is in your heart, is over-reliance on the popular spice an insecure cook’s move? Does LeBron James’ new contract confine the Lakers to mediocrity? Los Angeles Times · Bill Plaschke A team that needs to look to the future remains stuck in the past, forgoing substance for sizzle. Airbnb says they’re here to end the party, once and for all Gizmodo · Kyle Barr The company’s new software update is designed to single out “bad actors” looking to throw an unauthorized bash. A Netflix smash romance film is a political hate-watch Vox · Aja Romano Purple Hearts tries to romanticize the ideological middle. Instead, it’s an alarmingly regressive cautionary tale. |
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