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Stability
Monjay is inactivated by excessive heat, such as cooking or being sprinkled on food right from the stove. Monjay is also sensitive to the oxygen and moisture in the air. In order to protect it from oxygen each bottle of Monjay contains two small packets of an oxygen absorber. The packets' capacity for binding oxygen is sufficient to remove the oxygen from the air which enters the bottle as Monjay is removed. The oxygen absorber is not a health threat. In order to preserve the oxygen-free environment in the Monjay bottle it is important to keep the bottle tightly closed between uses and to pour Monjay from the bottle and not attempt to squeeze it out. To insure the best bottle closure after using Monjay the cap and the bottle rim should be tapped free of residual product. Monjay stores well at room temperature, on the table, in a purse, or in a pocket.
ChefJCarey
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Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:06 pm
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Carrie L.
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Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Bob Ross wrote:I'm going to give this a try, Robin. I love garlic, but some chemical reaction makes my breath very offensive to at least one very important person in my life. So, I generally avoid a favorite ingredient. I've tried another product with the same claim without any measurable success.
Best, Bob
Carrie L. wrote:Bob, Len and I both love garlic but we have a pact that we either eat it together or not at all.
Carrie L.
Golfball Gourmet
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Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:12 am
Extreme Southwest & Extreme Northeast
Robin Garr wrote:Carrie L. wrote:Bob, Len and I both love garlic but we have a pact that we either eat it together or not at all.
Mary once took a redeye flight home (when we lived in NYC) from Seattle after having enjoyed a whole head of roasted garlic for dinner.
She couldn't figure out why her seatmates kept leaving. And when she got off the plane to meet me, she just about brought me to my knees.
So you're right: Sharing is best.
(My doctor once gave me a quick exam after having enjoyed a garlicky lunch, too. He's a great guy, but that was a little bit much ... )
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