Reviews (2)        Add Rating & Review             Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       03/01/2009   leepers, a picture is worth a 1000 words... the carrots are cut into coins, same way as the celery, and the fennel is cut into strips. Also, not to be devil's advocate, but Pure distilled water is not easily obtained because CO2 in the air around us mixes, or dissolves, in the water, making it somewhat acidic. The pH of distilled water is between 5.6 and 7". Lemons btw are alklaline. See this food list for more info - http://www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/pH.html         Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/10/2009   What are crosswise?....shrimp? I am surprised that mushrooms are not mentioned/added (without shrimp?) for/in this salad, because mushrooms are very important for the immune system. It is interesting that the guest bespeaks the alkaline content of the salad and then makes a lemon/olive oil dressing:both of which are acidic, I believe. Also, I believe it is vital to drink PURE water.     

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Gallery Read the full recipe after the video. Recipe Summary Servings: 6 Lemon-Rosemary Grilled Shrimp

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 1 head romaine lettuce, trimmed and torn into pieces Small bunch arugula, torn into pieces 1/2 cup fresh chopped flat-leaf parsley 6 freshly chopped basil leaves 1 carrot, thinly sliced crosswise 1 stalk celery, thinly sliced crosswise 1/4 cup radish sprouts 1 bulb fennel, trimmed and thinly sliced crosswise 1 teaspoon ground flaxseeds Lemon-Lime Olive Oil Dressing optional Lemon-Rosemary Grilled Shrimp

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Recipe Summary Servings: 6 Lemon-Rosemary Grilled Shrimp

Read the full recipe after the video.

Read the full recipe after the video.

Recipe Summary Servings: 6

Recipe Summary

Servings: 6

Servings: 6

6

Lemon-Rosemary Grilled Shrimp

Lemon-Rosemary Grilled Shrimp

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 head romaine lettuce, trimmed and torn into pieces Small bunch arugula, torn into pieces 1/2 cup fresh chopped flat-leaf parsley 6 freshly chopped basil leaves 1 carrot, thinly sliced crosswise 1 stalk celery, thinly sliced crosswise 1/4 cup radish sprouts 1 bulb fennel, trimmed and thinly sliced crosswise 1 teaspoon ground flaxseeds Lemon-Lime Olive Oil Dressing

  • Lemon-Rosemary Grilled Shrimp

Directions

Combine lettuce, arugula, parsley, basil, carrot, celery, radish sprouts, fennel, and flaxseeds in a large bowl. Drizzle with enough dressing to lightly coat. Toss to combine.

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   Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       03/01/2009   leepers, a picture is worth a 1000 words... the carrots are cut into coins, same way as the celery, and the fennel is cut into strips. Also, not to be devil's advocate, but Pure distilled water is not easily obtained because CO2 in the air around us mixes, or dissolves, in the water, making it somewhat acidic. The pH of distilled water is between 5.6 and 7". Lemons btw are alklaline. See this food list for more info - http://www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/pH.html         Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/10/2009   What are crosswise?....shrimp? I am surprised that mushrooms are not mentioned/added (without shrimp?) for/in this salad, because mushrooms are very important for the immune system. It is interesting that the guest bespeaks the alkaline content of the salad and then makes a lemon/olive oil dressing:both of which are acidic, I believe. Also, I believe it is vital to drink PURE water.   

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  Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       03/01/2009   leepers, a picture is worth a 1000 words... the carrots are cut into coins, same way as the celery, and the fennel is cut into strips. Also, not to be devil's advocate, but Pure distilled water is not easily obtained because CO2 in the air around us mixes, or dissolves, in the water, making it somewhat acidic. The pH of distilled water is between 5.6 and 7". Lemons btw are alklaline. See this food list for more info - http://www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/pH.html  

  Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/10/2009   What are crosswise?....shrimp? I am surprised that mushrooms are not mentioned/added (without shrimp?) for/in this salad, because mushrooms are very important for the immune system. It is interesting that the guest bespeaks the alkaline content of the salad and then makes a lemon/olive oil dressing:both of which are acidic, I believe. Also, I believe it is vital to drink PURE water.  

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Rating: Unrated 03/01/2009

leepers, a picture is worth a 1000 words… the carrots are cut into coins, same way as the celery, and the fennel is cut into strips. Also, not to be devil’s advocate, but Pure distilled water is not easily obtained because CO2 in the air around us mixes, or dissolves, in the water, making it somewhat acidic. The pH of distilled water is between 5.6 and 7". Lemons btw are alklaline. See this food list for more info - http://www.trans4mind.com/nutrition/pH.html

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Rating: Unrated 01/10/2009

What are crosswise?….shrimp? I am surprised that mushrooms are not mentioned/added (without shrimp?) for/in this salad, because mushrooms are very important for the immune system. It is interesting that the guest bespeaks the alkaline content of the salad and then makes a lemon/olive oil dressing:both of which are acidic, I believe. Also, I believe it is vital to drink PURE water.

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