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| View Poll Results: Do you like clove? | |||
| Love it | | 11 | 55.00% |
| Hate it | | 3 | 15.00% |
| Take or leave it | | 6 | 30.00% |
| Never tried it; dont know what it is | | 0 | 0% |
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| So what of nutmeg? What do the clove haters think of nutmeg? the same ?? I dont like either of them. peco |
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| Somewhere in his American Cookery James Beard says that clove is the most potent of all spices and must be used very carefully. I really like it as a flavoing when baking Missouri country ham. Mike
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| Hate to tell ya: love nutmeg but still hate clove. eeyore |
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