It's good

By VicentaLakin

It's good

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Steps for It's good

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    The Buddha's handbreading the skin
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    The Buddha's hand cut to pieces
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    If the water is boiled in the pot, it'll affect the taste and the nutrient loss
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    Guace in containers with sugar, salt, rice vinegar, odor
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    It'll be delicious if you mix the spices with the sesame
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    It's a little more refined with chili on the plate
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    Buddha's handmeasure is extremely nutritious and healthy
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    It's very easy and fast to eat
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    The entrance is so refreshing
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    I'd be happier with wine
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    It's worth sharing with family
  • It's good Make Tips

    Buddhist melons, originating in Mexico, Central America and the West Indies, are now cultivated in the southern part of China. It is fine, clean, rich in proteins, vitamins, micronutrients, etc., and has the advantage of reducing urine pressure, enhancing body quality, improving intelligence, ventilating thermal fever, appetizers, and contributing to men ' s sexual decline. 1. Decreasing pressure often eats sodium guacamole, which has an extended vascular, depressive function, is a healthy vegetable for people with heart disease and hypertension, and can be eaten regularly by patients with cardiovascular diseases and children. 2. Strengthening the body of the mussels is fully nourished in the melons, and eating is useful in increasing human resistance to disease. Mitigating the infertility of the infertility of the Buddha is beneficial for both men and women for nutritional reasons, especially for men ' s reduced sexual function. 4. The increase in zinc content is more prevalent in the intellectual Buddhist hand. Medical research reports that zinc can have a greater impact on children ' s mental development, that zinc-deficiency children are less intelligent, and that they can improve their mental health by eating more zinc-containing Frodogua。