"Kswck" wrote:
> "Sheldon" <PENMAR...@aol . com > wrote in message
>
> news:3427c5a0-037b-4f04-9dec-e96af610411b@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups . com ...
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> > "Kswck" wrote:
>
> >> Previously, I have found it in the local stores under their own
> >> brand name (Waldbaum's and Stop N Shop). Both stores have
> >> discontinued the product. =EF=BF=BDAny idea where I can get it?
> >> Google search not much help.
>
> > Search <dago deodorant>.
>
> > * w w w .bobnarley . com /mp3_parody_commercials
>
> Thank you for the 'spin'.
> But it really does not answer my question.
> The garlic flavoring spray-like PAM, I am still looking for. I can buy it =
in
> 14oz containers from restaurant suppliers, but the stupidmarket size cans
> are 5.5 oz.
> I would welcome any help.
I've never used it, never even heard of it... I've never used Pam or
any kind of oil spray. I've no idea why anyone would need garlic
flavored mystery oil in a spray can, in fact you don't even know if
it's garlic, probably some artificial thing. What's so difficult
about mushing a couple fat cloves of real garlic, stirring into
quality oil, and rubbing it on a roast with your own hands... aside
from eating that's best part of cooking, feeling the food... I get
great pleasure from massaging a big firm roast. I use as few gadgets
as possible in the kitchen, I do as much as possible with my bare
hands. To me a spray can of garlic Pam in the kitchen is like getting
into bed with Pamela and reaching for a battery operated dildo...
whaddaya, ascared yer gonna get some on ya?