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Shaking Beef
Place fish sauce, soy sauce, garlic and caster sugar in a bowl. Add beef cubes and toss. Set aside to marinate for an hour or two. Arrange watercress, onion and mint on a platter. Mix dressing ingredients together in a large bowl. Heat oil in a ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Southern Corn and Limas
Combine ingredients in foil pan, oven proof pan, or other- you can even make a pan out of aluminium foil if you want. Grill for about 15 minutes, shaking from time to time. 1 can whole kernel sweetcorn, drained 1 can lima beans, or butter beans, ... [... more]
International Vegetarian Union

Seafood Paella
Cover and cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, shaking the pan occasionally. Add the prawns and scallops and cook over high heat for about 2 minutes until the flesh turns white. Remove from the pan and set aside. Add the onion to the pan and cook ... [... more]
Nestlé

Abigail Tabby
Elmo invites readers to dance along as he and his friends do the Hokey Pokey-with a bit of a twist! In addition to the usual-putting in hands, feet, and other body parts-there's Cookie Monster putting his cookie in, Big Bird shaking his tail ... [... more]
Random House

Then try settling baby again.
But no matter how you feel, never do anything that could hurt or frighten a baby, and NEVER shake a baby. Shaking can cause serious brain damage, the injuries can last forever, and some children die. Adults can easily hurt a baby by rough, angry ... [... more]
Child & Youth Health

Essential tremor
Essential tremor is a neurological disorder which causes involuntary shaking of particular parts of the body, usually the head and hands. The cause is unknown, although a genetic link is strongly suspected. Essential tremor is not a form of ... [... more]
Better Health

Claustrophobia - Better Health Channel.
A person with claustrophobia may panic inside an enclosed space, such as a lift, aeroplane or crowded room. Symptoms of an anxiety attack may include sweating, accelerated heart rate, hyperventilation, shaking, nausea or fainting. With ... [... more]
Better Health

Crumbed scallops
Pat the scallops dry with paper towels. Halve any large scallops. Combine the flour and pepper on a flat plate. Roll the scallops in the flour mixture to coat well, shaking off any excess. Dip the flour-coated scallops in the egg and roll in the ... [... more]
All Recipes AU

Almond and Celery Chicken Salad
Place almonds in a non stick frying pan. Toast over medium-high heat, shaking frequently. Watch carefully, as they burn easily. In a medium bowl, mix together mayonnaise, lemon juice and pepper. Toss with chicken, almonds and celery. Serve atop ... [... more]
All Recipes AU

Crumbed cutlets
Add salt and pepper to the flour, and put the seasoned flour on a flat plate. Beat the eggs and milk together with a fork in a shallow dish. Put the breadcrumbs on another flat plate. Coat both sides of each lamb cutlet in flour, shaking off any ... [... more]
All Recipes AU

Greek chicken pita pockets
Cut the chicken breasts into thin strips. Mix together the polenta, onion powder, paprika, cumin seeds and pepper in a plastic bag. Add the chicken strips, a few at a time, and toss well to coat all over. Remove, shaking off the excess, and set ... [... more]
All Recipes AU

Chocolate-banana splits
Put the sugar in a small frying pan or saucepan over a medium heat. Cook without stirring, shaking the pan occasionally, until the sugar has melted and is amber in colour, about 5 minutes. Watch the pan closely so the caramel doesn't ... [... more]
All Recipes AU
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