You can use reduced fat dairy products or fat free dairy products.
You can also use substitutions for the dairy products such as soy products or applesauce.
Uh, not unless you replace all of the gluten containing ingredients with non-gluten containing ones. In other words- NO. How could corn starch possibly reduce a protein in the first place?
How could you find out which years coins containing nickel were made in?
No. but you could try chutney or jam. If you mean the other way round, you can use applesauce to replace oil when making muffins and cakes to reduce the fat content.
Urea is produced by the human body from the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds. Being high in nitrogen content, it is also used in fertilisers, so traces could be present on fruit and vegetables.
Most Pasta dishes, sheppards pie, any casserole is great and easy.
first off, read the labels when you buy groceries. try to cut down on the fat content of foods. and exercise. it does wonders
people could wash dishes
I won't do the dishes because I am to tired.
Tableware or crockery.
It could be washing the dishes in hot water - without any soap. Or it could be any oe of the soaps and you could use a shift-analysis : treating that soap's result as the base line and then comparing the results for all other soaps with that base line.
it was made so that dishes and utensil could be washed quickly.
It depends on the elderly him or herself.