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VicentaLakin
Christmas, son's favorite ginger cake, no yeast, soft, healthy, delicious and fun! Every Christmas, I make some gingerbread, not only delicious, but also graffiti with my kids, having a nice Christmas. This year is a little different from the past year's gingercakes, which are made with fine, fine, velvet, easy to handle, unwieldy and soft, nice and delicious。
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Every Christmas, you make a little frosting cookies for the baby, not for food, but for the color. The crackers used to be the bottom of the cookies, but as they move horizontally, they want to reduce their intake of grease. The bottom of the cookie is filled with aluminum-free powder and small soda, which is good soothing but not so flat on the surface. However, the filling of the frost can mask the problem. The bottom of this cookie is more troublesome, more material, but the tradition of Christmas is gingercake, which is in keeping with traditional culture. If you don't like the trouble, you can also replace the pollinator with the same amount of flour as my Crackers。
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It's Christmas. Let's do something fun for the baby. It's a holiday and it's simple! A lot of moms are afraid of strawberries and pesticides, but they can eat when they're washed. I'll tell you today. It's just flour, and it's easy to wash away the dirty stuff from the condensed surface. It's also a way to wash grapes, blueberries, and so on. But don't cut the strawberries off so the dirty water will get inside. There's also a point to be careful not to soak strawberries in the water for too long. It's the same thing, so it's easy to suck dirty stuff in. Strawberries can be eaten for more than six months, but this is the whole strawberries for six months, and more than eight months can cut the child half. This season is full of strawberries and sour sweets. But it's not always good enough for a child to accept it right away, and if he doesn't, we'll allow it. Like we make a snowman look like this, so if a kid doesn't eat, he'll take it, smell it, squeeze it, maybe try it later, so don't worry. I've never eaten strawberries before, I've encouraged him to take a smell, and now he can lick it with his tongue, but he won't eat it
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