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Recipes in American Sign Language
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Join in with this lesson for ASL-friendly instructions on how to chop and onion and a pepper. Covered are a few simple steps detailed in sign language.
with Taste of DivineJoin in with this lesson for ASL-friendly instructions on how to chop and onion and a pepper. Covered are a few simple steps detailed in sign language.
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Get ready for taco night with this lesson on making spelt tortillas! Instructions for preparing this healthy alternative to flour tortillas are given in ASL.
with Taste of DivineGet ready for taco night with this lesson on making spelt tortillas! Instructions for preparing this healthy alternative to flour tortillas are given in ASL.
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Reap the benefits of eating raw with this lesson in ASL on how to make a carrot salad. Covered are instructions for making the salad and its citrus dressing.
with Taste of DivineReap the benefits of eating raw with this lesson in ASL on how to make a carrot salad. Covered are instructions for making the salad and its citrus dressing.
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In this lesson for ASL speakers, learn how to make a healthy and pretty pomegranate green salad. Also covered is a recipe for a fresh citrus dressing.
with Taste of DivineIn this lesson for ASL speakers, learn how to make a healthy and pretty pomegranate green salad. Also covered is a recipe for a fresh citrus dressing.
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Need a last minute side dish? Join in with this lesson for a fast and easy roasted cauliflower recipe. Covered are detailed instructions, all in sign language!
with Taste of DivineNeed a last minute side dish? Join in with this lesson for a fast and easy roasted cauliflower recipe. Covered are detailed instructions, all in sign language!
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