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02-23-2005, 12:06 PM
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Olive Oil-Lemon Marinade
Olive Oil-Lemon Marinade
1 cup olive oil
Juice of three lemons
2 teaspoons lemon thyme, if available
1 teaspoon black pepper, or to taste
When basting, mix with the brush to keep the oil and lemon combined.
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its soo easy and tastes soo good... one other thing to add would be a good table spoon of minced garlic....hmmmm good
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yum! i'll keep that one in mind. it's easy to remember. thanks, rainee.
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