Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Complete cookbook of home-style dishes - "Healthy Recipes for a Week": I live in a rural area with an elderly family and a 1-year-old child. There are a *** family of four in the family and I am a professional teacher. I would like to ask fo
"Healthy Recipes for a Week": I live in a rural area with an elderly family and a 1-year-old child. There are a *** family of four in the family and I am a professional teacher. I would like to ask fo
"Healthy Recipes for a Week": I live in a rural area with an elderly family and a 1-year-old child. There are a *** family of four in the family and I am a professional teacher. I would like to ask for some recipes.

1. Eat barbecue and add lemon to detoxify. When grilling meat, if you place the meat directly on the meat rack, in addition to thoroughly roasting it, the burnt part should be discarded to avoid eating carcinogens! Before eating, remember to add a drop of fresh lemon juice. In addition to adding flavor, the vitC in lemon has a detoxifying effect! 2. Young children drink sugary water to prevent constipation. Young children in the family are prone to the bad habit of being picky and picky about their food, which often leads to constipation! You might as well use a level spoon of brown sugar, mix it with 100cc of warm water, stir evenly, let the child drink it slowly, and then massage it gently towards the abdomen in a clockwise direction. Soon, the child will be able to defecate smoothly! 3. Apply toothpaste to the grapes to make them cleaner. When eating grapes, use scissors to cut them down to the base so that the particles remain intact, and soak them in diluted salt water to achieve the sterilization effect. Rinse them clean and there is still a white film remaining on the surface. Squeeze some toothpaste, put the grapes in the palm of your hand, rub them gently, and after soaking in water, they will be completely crystal clear and you will feel more at ease eating them!