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First aid kits
A first aid kit should be properly stocked and available at all times. Keep a range of first aid kits handy in the home, in the car and at work. First aid kids include bandages, dressing strips and pads, sterile eyewash, sterile swabs, scissors, ... [... more]
Better Health

Fruit with Ginger
Cut the ginger into thin slivers with scissors and put in with the fruit. It seems to work best with citrus or Dole Tropical Fruit salad. It has to be the kind of ginger that is called candied or crystalized. It's cooked with sugar (and a tiny ... [... more]
International Vegetarian Union

Artichoke and radicchio salad
Use kitchen scissors to trim tips of artichoke leaves. Cut artichokes in half. Scrape out fibrous inner part with a teaspoon. Rinse well to remove any remaining fibre. Cut artichokes into four pieces. Heat oil in a nonstick frying pan with a lid ... [... more]
All Recipes AU

Chicken livers on toast
Using a sharp knife or scissors, remove any gall bladders and green-stained sections that are still attached to the livers. Wash the livers well in cold water. Drain and pat them dry with paper towels. Slice the livers into 5-mm-thick ... [... more]
All Recipes AU

Growing Greens
When Neville was a lad, one of his jobs was to go out in the garden with a bowl and a pair of scissors and cut the salad greens; you can't get freshness better than that. Greens are so easy to grow in the home garden that buying them is almost a sin. [... more]
Garden Gurus

Anka Livakovic
Faith Blakeney, Justina Blakeney, Anka Livakovic and Ellen Schultz Extraordinarily clever ways to transform any ordinary T-shirt. The pattern techniques are simple, and the supplies you'll need are easy to find: T-shirts, scissors, sewing needle, ... [... more]
Random House

Barbecue prawns
Meanwhile with scissors remove the legs of the prawns. Slice straight through the back bone and tail, devein; set aside. In a medium bowl soften butter by beating with a wooden spoon. Mix in sugar, salt and pepper. Spread butter mixture on the ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Vietnamese rice paper rolls
Place noodles in a medium bowl, cover with boiling water; stand until just tender, drain. Using kitchen scissors, cut noodles into random lengths. To assemble rolls, place 1 sheet of rice paper in medium bowl of warm water until just softened. ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Spicy yogurt marinade
Using sharp, clean scissors remove the backbone of the chicken by cutting either side of the bone, trim away the wishbone. Turn over the chicken and flatten out by pressing on the breastbone. Remove the breastbone by cutting on either side of the ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Berbere spiced chicken
With heavy kitchen scissors, cut along both sides of the backbone of the chicken. Place chicken skin side up on chopping board, and using heel of your hand, press down on breastbone to flatten chicken. Rub chicken with olive oil. Rub berbere ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Portuguese Style Barbequed Chicken
Process chillies, garlic, zest, paprika, and allspice together in a small processor until finely chopped; add oil and process until smooth to make a marinade. Prepare the chicken by removing the backbone. To do this use a heavy pair of scissors ... [... more]
Australian Womens Weekly

Basil and Sun-dried Tomato Bread
In a small bowl, pour boiling water over sun-dried tomatoes to cover. Soak for 10 minutes, drain, and cool to room temperature. With scissors, snip into small pieces. Place all ingredients into the pan of the bread machine in the order ... [... more]
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