Pear. Peach glue

By VicentaLakin

Pear. Peach glue
Now it's the season, so I'll use the pot again. This tastes good for the different needs of the family, sometimes raising themselves, and even more so for separate stews。

Recipe Recommendations

  • pears half a
  • Peach glue for soaking hair 30 grams
  • black rice 30 grams
  • quinoa 30 grams
  • oat appropriate amount

Steps for Pear. Peach glue

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    One of the same stale, one of black rice oats with quinoa and one of pear with peach glue。
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    The pickle is a bit time-consuming, and we can make a little more bubbles at a time, and then we can take it out and then we can split it up and keep it cold, and if the big bowl goes up to more than eight hours, then the small bowl picks out the impurities, and the third one is the picky。
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    Then the quinoa and the rice oats will also be washed, because they will be porridge, so the food will be more。
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    Two pairs of foods are then washed and controlled and put into the small plume。
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    And then we'll add the water, and the water will be full。
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    Then add to the stew pot the water it needs, and have a water level sign, not too little or too much. And then we'll ask ourselves some time。
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    When you're done with the stew, you add ice sugar to the taste of the population。
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    Quinoa rye, looks good。
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    And then Pear Peach Jell-O is awesome。
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    That's the way it tastes, and meets the different needs of families。
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    It's the porridge look, I personally like it。
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