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    1. [Catawba-West] Descendants of GERMANS.
    2. Pat C. Cloninger
    3. I have some Garlic which has been growing here since the early settlers put the roots in the ground about 1750. Tell me which early family German family descended from and send me an Envelope, stamped, with your address on it and I will send you some Garlic to be planted in your Kitchen Herb garden. Every good German needs Garlic whether to use to season foor or ut use as medication for sickness. It has worked for both for hundreds of years. This is free to those who tell me the name of their early German Ancestor and where he or she lived in North Carolina. You can plant the Garlic any time you get the small cloves (whether from the top or bottom of the stalk) anytime you desire. I suggest that you plant them very shallow since this makes it very easy to get the garlic when you need to use some for seasoning. I only take up garlic when I am needing it to season something that I am using immediately. When you do this you get all the fresh juice. Garlic grows in such a way that you can find it anytime during the year. Don't plant it near your daffodils or you may dig up the wrong bulb. The small cloves from the top will fall back onto the ground and your supply will be continuously growing in number. Good Luck and Good Health. Garlic is very good for the heart. Use parsley with the garlic and there is no odor on your breath. Send your envelope to: Pat C. Cloninger 1729 Brentwood Drive Newton, NC 28658-3610

    07/10/2000 06:00:00
    1. Re: [Catawba-West] Descendants of GERMANS.
    2. malinda jones
    3. Thank you kindly !!!........I've already got my envelop addressed !! I descend from the KEEVERs.......they lived in Meckenburg Co at first and then later in Lincoln , Catawba, Wilkes and Alexander Co NC This is so special......what a kind thing you're doing , both for all of us as well as preserving these heirloom plants. Thanks again Pat.............hugs, malinda jones "Pat C. Cloninger" wrote: > I have some Garlic which has been growing here since the early > settlers put the roots in the ground about 1750. Tell me which early > family German family descended from and send me an Envelope, stamped, > with your address on it and I will send you some Garlic to be planted in > your Kitchen Herb garden. Every good German needs Garlic whether to use > to season foor or ut use as medication for sickness. It has worked for > both for hundreds of years. This is free to those who tell me the name > of their early German Ancestor and where he or she lived in North > Carolina. > > You can plant the Garlic any time you get the small cloves (whether > from the top or bottom of the stalk) anytime you desire. I suggest that > you plant them very shallow since this makes it very easy to get the > garlic when you need to use some for seasoning. I only take up garlic > when I am needing it to season something that I am using immediately. > When you do this you get all the fresh juice. Garlic grows in such a > way that you can find it anytime during the year. Don't plant it near > your daffodils or you may dig up the wrong bulb. The small cloves from > the top will fall back onto the ground and your supply will be > continuously growing in number. > > Good Luck and Good Health. Garlic is very good for the heart. Use > parsley with the garlic and there is no odor on your breath. > > Send your envelope to: Pat C. Cloninger > 1729 Brentwood Drive > Newton, NC 28658-3610 > > ==== CATAWBA-WEST Mailing List ==== > 781,000+ surnames =|= Archives =|= 16,100 discussion lists > Your gracious donations to RootsWeb makes this all possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222

    07/10/2000 08:56:48