Dust artery

By VicentaLakin

Dust artery
Flour can be used to maximize the original taste of vegetables, both as staple foods and as vegetables, and flour can be replaced with other coarse grains。

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    They cut out the penis, and kept the more abundant part of the front leaves. Wash the vegetables and throw away most of the moisture。
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    The family had a bottle of sprayed olive oil (which could also be sprayed at random) and a little bit of it was sprayed on the vegetables, evening them with hands. If you don't want to eat oil, you can save it。
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    Take the right amount of flour on the leaves. Shake back with your hands and make every leaf powder。
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    You can also add a little fragrance to the fragrance, not a lot of it, but a little bit of it。
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    A little salt. Note: Artemisium itself tastes a little salty. I don't put salt and chalk in a lot of times. I just make rinse
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    Cages are covered with evaporation sheets, noting that some of the stainless steel pots are easy to accumulate, the bottom is easy to water, and can be placed high by a single steam frame。
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    The water's on the pot. The fire's gonna take three minutes。
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    Steamy green。
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    The roots are clear。
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    Scratch up some garlic, hot oil, vinegar and pretzels, make a bowl of food you like. Anyone who likes to eat spicy can add a proper amount of pepper to the juice. Oil
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    When the powdered vegetables are evaporated, they can mix the scavengers with the whole dish or mix them alone or eat them。