Squawking pigeons
By VicentaLakin
Four seasons of proper fresh stew, long drinks, food to enhance resistance and adapt parts of the body.
Recipe Recommendations
- squab a
- American ginseng a
- the Cordyceps militaris appropriate amount
- Old round pork appropriate amount
- Qi Zi appropriate amount
- jujube appropriate amount
- ginger slices 4 tablets
- huaishan appropriate amount
- Beiqi appropriate amount
- salt appropriate amount
- MSG appropriate amount
Steps for Squawking pigeons

1
A live pigeon, strangled to death.
2
Quote: Citiapple, Wormgrass, old round meat, twigs, dates, ginger chips, ginger chips, Weishan, Kitchen
3
Put the whole pigeon in the souppot
4
Injecting the water, about five meals of water, four people using it, then putting it in the steam pan, steaming the fire for half an hour, then hitting the fire for an hour.
5
I'll take the salt out of the stench.Squawking pigeons Make Tips
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