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Results 1 - 10 of 47 for Lemon juice
  1. ... 30 mL) Dijon mustard 2 tbsp (30 mL) lemon juice 1 ½ lbs (680 g) salmon fillet with ... spray Whisk sour cream, dill, onion, mustard, and lemon juice in small bowl to blend. Place salmon, skin ...
  2. ... sure to wash it first. Add a little lemon juice or dressing, and perhaps other veggies to make a salad. Rub lemon juice or dressing into the leaves then allow them ...
  3. ... Cumin, curry powder, paprika, parsley Green beans -- Dill, lemon juice, marjoram, oregano, tarragon, thyme Tomatoes -- Basil, bay leaf, ...
  4. ... chicken broth, low-sodium One teaspoon (5 mL) lemon juice One teaspoon (5 mL) brown mustard (spicy) One ... the broth to a boil. Mix in the lemon juice, mustard, and thyme. Add the mushrooms. Boil until ...
  5. ... fat or fat-free salad dressings, vinegar, or lemon juice. Ask for salad dressing on the side. Healthier ...
  6. ... of fluids a day. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and citrus juices such as orange or grapefruit juice if they ...
  7. ... irritate the bladder, such as alcohol, caffeinated beverages, citrus juices, and acidic or spicy foods. Drink plenty of ...
  8. ... them to salads and drizzle with a little lemon juice or dressing. They are also tasty on their ...
  9. ... bladder, such as alcohol, caffeinated foods and drinks, citrus juices, and hot or spicy foods. Drink more fluid ( ...
  10. ... spicy and acidic foods as well as alcohol, citrus juices, and caffeine, and foods that contain them. Performing ...
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