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Prepare a hot fire in a charcoal grill or heat a gas grill or broiler. Away from the heat source, lightly coat the grill rack or broiler pan with cooking spray.
In a skillet over medium high heat, cook ground beef. Strain the fat. Set the cooked meat aside. To make sauce: In a dry saute pan over medium heat, toast ...
Try heat, cold or massage. A heating pad, hot pack, warm water bottle or ice pack placed on your back can give sore muscles relief. If you use a heating pad ...
In a large saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the chopped leeks and onion. Saute until tender and see-through (do not brown), about 5-7 ...
Reduce heat and stir in the corn, flour and cumin. Mix until the flour is evenly dispersed. Add the vegetable stock and jalapenos and let simmer for about 30 ...
Heat a small saute pan to medium-high heat; lightly coat with cooking spray. Reduce heat to low. Place the cranberries, orange, sugar and cinnamon stick in the ...
In a large, nonstick frying pan, heat 1 1/2 teaspoons of the olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the fish to the pan and sear on both sides until lightly ...
In a soup pot over medium heat, heat the oil. Add the chopped onion, celery and garlic. Saute until tender, about 4 minutes. Add the curry powder and cook ...
Heat. Soaking in a hot bath or using a heating pad, hot water bottle or heat patch on your lower abdomen may ease menstrual cramps. Applying heat may be ...
Applying heat or ice to your neck can ease sore neck muscles. Soft neck brace. The brace allows your neck muscles to rest. However, a neck brace should be worn ...
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