Garlic to the Rescue
Above is a recent photo from my garden, featuring garlic scapes, the flower stalk a garlic bulb sends up about three weeks before the bulb can be harvested. Garlic has a long history, even stranger than its convoluted scape shapes. According to old Christian myths, garlic is demonic, springing from Satan�s left footprint, upon his first step on earth after being kicked out of the Garden of Eden. Being left-handed, I take umbrage that the left side is associated with the devil. The meaning derives from Latin where �sin� is related to both the left side and being evil. Eastern European folklore, on the other hand, had the opposite view, believing garlic gave them protection against evil spirits. This stance carried over into vampire lore, where garlic was used to ward off werewolves and dastardly bloodsuckers. In one Korean foundation myth, a female bear, after eating nothing but 20 cloves of garlic and Korean mugwort for 21 days, was transformed into a woman. She gave birth t...