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2007-02-24 11:57:25 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Ethnic Cuisine

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its all depends on what you want to serve and what your likings are, but most common garnishes would be using

mint
fruit slices
lime/lemon slices
milk, dark, or white chocolate curls
shaped carrots or carrot slices
shaped bell pepper or bell pepper slices
shaped cucumber or cucumber slices
shaped zuccini or zuccini slices
cilantro
bacon curls for breakfast meals
flowers

2007-02-24 15:20:52 · answer #1 · answered by Kuchiki Rukia 6 · 0 0

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Your employer has no choice. They have to comply or face criminal charges themselves. Debt does not expire. You took out the loan, it is yours, no SOL. However, there is a SOL on lawsuits regarding the debt. 10 years is a common deadline, depending on your state. The court records should give you a break down of the dates on record. The deadline would not be based on when you took the money from the bank to buy the car, but when they repossessed your car because you were refusing to repay your loan. The date also could have been reset when they sold the debt, as you now owe a different company, the one doing the garnishing. The bank will not have records, they are not garnishing you, they sold the debt for a small amount to the collector. I am guessing the bank tried to collect form you as long as they could and then sold the debt right before their deadline. Since you obviously borrowed the money and bought a car with it why not just pay it off and get it over with? It is not like they are trying to steal from you are anything, you had the money in question.

2016-04-03 06:31:32 · answer #2 · answered by Claudia 3 · 0 0

A garnish is a decoration and/or flavor enhancer for food or drink. They might be edible, they might not be meant to be eaten.

1.) Parsley - just about anything in a continental restaurant
2.) Lemon Wedge - seafood dishes
3.) Celery - bloody mary
4.) Pearl Onions, Green Olives - martini
5.) Cherry - ice cream sunday
6.) Pickle Wedge - hamburgers and other such grillables
7.) Pickled Ginger - sushi and sashimi
8.) Chives - baked potato
9.) Pepperoncini - Italian salads (though sometimes a main ingredient)
10.) Paper Umbrella - tropical drinks

2007-02-24 19:20:33 · answer #3 · answered by Justin 5 · 0 0

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2015-08-18 19:28:34 · answer #4 · answered by Kathe 1 · 0 0

Lots of bad answers here....I won't even try fixing Landlords answer, but I wish he would do some research. OK, where to start. The statute of limitations on car loans is a bit longer then credit card debts, as it will be considered a written contract. So your first job is to locate the records for this debt. When was the car repo'd exactly? Next, you need to get back into court and get this judgment overturned. The problem is that the plaintiff claims you were notified of the court date and you ignored the summons/complaint. If you were properly "served" there is no way the court will do this case over again...you defaulted and you lost. Therefore, if you were legally "served" you are going to be in an uphill battle. If you never knew about this judgment and was never notified, you need to find out exactly how the claim you were served. Run down to the court and get a copy of your court records. In it, you will find a "proof of service" statement that says how you were served. You need to do some research on your court rules (you didn't mention what state you live in) to find out if you were properly notified. If you think you can contest the service, AND you think the SOL ran out, then you have a good chance to fight this. Contact me if you need more help....I've helped a lot of folks through this very problem. I am not a lawyer or credit counselor, so take my info for what it's worth.

2016-03-17 01:14:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Garnishes are finishing touches. So it would depend upon what you are trying to add finishing touces to.
For waffles: powdered sugar, strawberries, oranges
For mashed potatoes: parsley, paprika
For a hamberger: onion, lettuce, tomato, pickles
For a hotdog: relish, onions, chili
Restaurants garnish entre with parsley, lettuce, oranges, pickled apples
Restaurants may garnish a desert with spearmint leaf
Drinks: pinapple, orange slices, lime slices, lemon slices, strawberries, celery, olives, onions

2007-02-24 12:12:15 · answer #6 · answered by mn1463 3 · 0 0

hi,
here some:
* Carrot sticks
* Celery stalks (usually with leaves attached)
* Cherries
* Cinnamon, grated
* Cocktail olives (often stuffed with pimentos)
* Cocktail onions
* Lemon slice, twist, or wedge
* Lime slice, twist, or wedge
* Mint sprigs or leaves
* Nutmeg, grated
* Orange slice, twist, or wedge
* Pepper
* Salt, coarse (applied to the rim of glasses)
* Strawberries
* Watermelon wedge

2007-02-24 12:27:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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