When you're a kid, you like to eat soybean foods, what kind of bean buns, snacks, and so on, but you can't say you don't like it when you grow up, but you can say you don't like it. It's just like it, and now it seems like you can take it. The other day, I bought a big bag of red dates. Yeah, it's a big bag. It's not 10 pounds. It's no fun to eat red dates, and suddenly it's good to make date mud, wrap it up, make some Chinese snacks. So, at night, the good guys started making dates. Previously, people had only been watching dates on the Internet, had to boil, had to be crushed in a cooker, and had to be fired in a pan. Look at these steps alone, it's trouble, so I never tried them. But with so many red dates this time, Tasty Man still wants to try and mix a little walnut into pieces