To make this Cobb salad dressing: add all the ingredients (dijon mustard, olive oil, white wine vinegar, garlic, dill, salt, and pepper) to a glass mason jar with a lid so you can easily shake the ingredients to mix
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The midi length of this dress can cover you for both casual with slide sandals or you can dress it up with heeled sandals
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Ideally a dressing should: Be sterile, non-cytotoxic, non-allergenic Protect wound from bacteria and foreign material Absorb exudate from wound Prevent heat and fluid loss from wound Provide compression to minimise oedema and obliterate dead space Be non-adherent to limit wound disruption Create a warm, moist occluded environment to maximise epithelialisation Minimise pain Be flexible and conform to any contour Time spent choosing the clinically correct dressing material and then making a neat dressing covering the wounded area is not only good medicine but also provides visible evidence of clinic standards and is most reassuring to patients, their friends and family