A single key word search on the Internet produces thousands of sites related
to garlic. Here are a few I found most interesting. Visit The Austin
Chronicle Website @ / for direct links.
*http://www.garliclovers.com/festivals.html
Information on garlic festivals from Gilroy, CA, (the garlic capital of the
USA) to Washington, DC.
*http://www.garliclovers.com/
The “garlic lover’s” home-page, this site features freebies, a Q & A
section, garlic festival information, and advice on growing garlic
*http://mastermall.com/garlic/
Billed as a “one-stop shop for garlic lovers,” this
site offers cookbooks, oils, vinegars, sauces, spreads, bakers, presses, and
gifts such as wreaths and braids. Also provides links to other hot garlic
sites.
*http://www.mistral.co.uk/garlic/
England’s very own Garlic Information Center highlighting research on garlic
and cholesterol, garlic and pregnancy, garlic and impotence, and garlic and
cancer.
*http://www.panix.com/~jscutero/garlic.html
This site provides links to studies of garlic as a medicine.
No Internet access? These folks can tell you what you need to know over the
phone.
*Garlic Information Hotline:
800/330-5922 (9am-5pm Eastern time) A service of New York Hospital — Cornell
University Medical Center. Hotline will answer questions on garlic’s medicinal
benefits and offers a free booklet on garlic and health. — R.C.
This article appears in October 11 • 1996 and October 11 • 1996 (Cover).
