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Cilantro Lime Rice Culinary Bite
2 Oct, 2024Description:
Ingredients:
· 2 cups long grain white rice (uncooked)
· 3 cups broth
· ½ bunch cilantro
· 1 lime (or 3 tablespoons lime juice)
Directions
1. Rinse the rice in cool water, then let drain well.
2. Add the rice and broth to a sauce pot, place a lid on top, and bring it to a full boil over high heat without removing the lid or stirring.
3. Once it reaches a full boil, turn the heat down to low, or just above low, and let the rice simmer for 15 minutes (not stirring or removing the lid). After 15 minutes, turn off the heat and let the pot rest for an additional 5 minutes.
4. While the rice is cooking, finely chop the cilantro.
5. Once the rice has rested off the heat for 5 minutes, remove the lid and fluff with a fork.
6. Add the cilantro and lime juice to the rice, then gently fold to combine. Make sure to not stir the rice vigor... -
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Is this class for me? This class is suitable for all patients who have lymphedema, lymphedema risk (lymph node removal and/or radiation), or a history of lymphedema. Modifications will be provided. What’s the structure of fLoW? Virtual 50-minute drop-in classes include instruction in general lymphatic massage and drainage, and a 30-minute yoga practice. Livestream classes can only be accessed by Dana-Farber patients. However, they will be recorded for future viewing and available to the general public on YouTube and MyZakim. Cla... -
Description: fLoW is an educational and interactive drop-in virtual class designed to help patients manage lymphedema, lymphedema risk (lymph node removal and/or radiation) or generally support the lymphatic system by engaging in self-massage techniques and yoga. The instructors for this class are Maria “Bambi” Mathay, LMT, BCTMB, RMT and Barbara “Babz” Jackson Tobin, OTR/L, CLT-LANA, CYT. Is this class for me? This class is suitable for all patients who have lymphedema, lymphedema risk (lymph node removal and/or radiation), or a history of lymphedema. Modifications will be provided. What’s the structure of fLoW? Virtual 50-minute drop-in classes include instruction in general lymphatic massage and drainage, and a 30-minute yoga practice. Livestream classes can only be accessed by Dana-Farber patients. However, they will be recorded for future viewing and available to the general public on YouTube and MyZakim. Classes meet on the third Friday of each month from 3:00—4:00 PM ET. How do I register...
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