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    Chicken Curry

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    whole chicken breast 3 tablespoons lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste Pesto 3 cloves raw garlic ¼ cup fresh basil leaves 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar ¼ cup chicken broth or water 2 tablespoons lemon juice ¼ teaspoon dried oregano Salt and black pepper to taste  Marinate chicken in lemon juice‚ salt and pepper. Fry in a pan until lightly browned and cooked thoroughly. For the pesto sauce‚ puree fresh basil‚ garlic‚ chicken broth‚ and lemon juice in a food processor. Add pesto

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    experiment was designed to test 4 kitchen ingredients(Omega oil‚ water‚ lemon juice‚ and vinegar) mixed with baking soda‚ to see which one will cause a balloon to expand. It was hypothesized that baking soda mixed with lemon juice and vinegar would cause the balloon to expand. Using these ideals the experiment was completed and the data was recorded. It was decided that the hypothesis was correct. Baking soda mixed with vinegar and lemon juice caused the balloon to expand. There was no reaction with the

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    Why Pringles Are Delish

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    building a lemon battery to light an LED‚ see Lemon Battery at Wikibooks. The lemon battery is a simple type of electrical battery that is commonly made for school science projects because it illustrates a battery’s main components. Typically‚ a piece of zinc metal and a piece of copper metal are inserted into a lemon. Everyday objects such as galvanized nails and copper pennies can be used for the zinc and for the copper. A single lemon is usually studied using an electrical meter. Several lemons can

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    Hcg Recipe Guide

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    apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon Bragg’s amino acids 1 teaspoon finely minced onion Cayenne pepper to taste Directions Mix ingredients together‚ marinate for 15 minutes or more and serve chilled. Variations: Marinate cucumbers in Sweet wasabi marinade (page 54) Makes one serving (1 vegetable) Cold Curried Chicken Salad Ingredients 100 grams diced chicken 1 apple diced Celery diced (optional) ¼ cup water 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon finely minced onion

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    9 2 work file 1 rs

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    that appear on consumer credit accounts. Lemon Law Site 2 1. Explain who the Lemon Law protects. Its protects car purchasers. 2. The Lemon Law covers the purchase of new cars or old trucks. 3. The Lemon Law says that the       is responsible for taking care of the defects. 4. Below are some specific guidelines/discussions that relate to the Lemon Law. Answer these questions after you have thoroughly read the course information about the Lemon Law. A. If a car cannot be repaired during

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    Curds Lab

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    Title: What is the effect of acidic substances on the mass of curd formation? Purpose The purpose was to determine if lemon juice or if vinegar produced more curds. Background Information Curds were formed by a change in pH or by a change in temperature of the milk. Milk has a pH of 6.6 approximately‚ and at this pH the proteins were able to repulse each other‚ creating a negative charge. One of the proteins in milk is called casein‚ which when an acid of a lower pH than 6.6 was added‚ it will

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    Ph Levels Lab Report

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    experiment is to explain and show how fresh milk spoils by the change in pH. Materials: In this experiment we used graduated cylinders and glass beakers and added variety of ingredients including 50 mL of; soda (preferably coke)‚ milk‚ diluted lemon juice (10mL lemon juice‚ 40mL distilled water)‚ tap water‚ and an antacid tablet. These ingredients have a different range of acidity levels‚ which we measured with a digital pH meter. We also used a beaker

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    How Smell Affects Taste

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    same procedure was used with the remaining three flavors. In contrast‚ group two was given the jellybean to taste without the nose plug first and with the nose plug second. The four flavors of the jellybeans were tasted in this order: marshmallow‚ lemon‚ pear‚ licorice. The results for each independent variable are as follows. The nose plug did affect the taste of the jellybean. But‚ group two did not remember the taste of the jellybean when the nose was unplugged. In both groups‚ taste was affected

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    measuring pH pH meter- used to measure the pH of the various liquids Tap water- liquid we are trying to find pH of Distilled water- liquid we are trying to find pH of Soda- liquid we are trying to find pH of Milk- liquid we are trying to find pH of Lemon juice- added to distilled water Rolaid antacid tablet- crushed up then added to distilled water Hammer- used to crush up Rolaid tablet Mixer- used to mix liquids Method: 1. Measure 50 mL tap water using the graduated cylinder then add it

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    Chef Sean Paul Johnson

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    Specials Chef Sean Johnson Lemon and lime souffles Lemon and lime soufflés Ingredients 10g butter‚ melted‚ to grease 5 tablespoons caster sugar 30g butter 1 tablespoon plain flour 120 ml milk 4 eggs‚ at room temperature‚ separated 1 teaspoon finely grated lime rind 1 tablespoon lime juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice 30g lemon mascarpone Step 1 Place oven shelf in the lower part of the oven. Place a large baking tray on shelf. Preheat oven to 200°C/180°C

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