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VicentaLakin
Mr. Meng's Maple Maple. Unfortunately, no pine and no maple. But without this maple, there's a bee. It's different, but a different taste. It doesn't matter if you don't have Matsuko. It's not everybody's favorite. Why don't you use sesame, black sesame, like nobody hates it. Mr. Meng seems a little sweet, and the last time the red curricular marble fell on sugar, it seems to be all right. Maybe maple sugar isn't as sweet as honey? That's a little too much, and you're gonna add a little sugar to the yolk? Whatever's sweet about Maple, it's sweet anyway. Decisive removal of the yolk and conversion of the maple to bee sugar and reduction of the weight of a single bit. The protein is reduced to 25 grams of sugar, which seems to be the king's use. It wasn't until then that Mr. Meng's pine was laid. It seems that the final effect of having the black sesame in two parts, part of which is covered in the ground, is good. There's a little bit of salt in the formula, mixed with the sweetness of bee sugar, which is very reminiscent。
VicentaLakin
A LONG LONG LONG GRASS, A MAN WHO ATE IT, WAS IMPRESSED BY TWO THINGS: ONE IS THAT THE ORIGINAL SAID TO BREAK THE FRUIT, TO EXTRACT THE DROP OF THE JUICE, BUT I BROKE ALL OF IT, AND THERE WAS NO DROP OF THE JUICE! THEN, THE SQUARE IS DEAD, THE MAN IS ALIVE, SO I SQUEEZED THE JUICE OUT. THE OTHER IS THAT THE YELLOW PASTE WAS DRY, AND ONCE I THOUGHT IT WOULD FAIL, I PULLED THE EGG UP FROM THE BOTTOM WHEN I ADDED A THIRD OF THE PROTEIN CREAM, BUT WHEN I DID, IT DIDN'T FEEL SO BAD, BUT IT MIGHT BE DIFFICULT TO MIX THE NEW HANDS, AND IT COULD BE SO LONG AS THEY DIDN'T MIX. THE TWO EGGS I MADE IN HALF, THE MOLD WAS 15CM, THE ORIGINAL WAS 4 EGGS, AND THE ORIGINAL ONE WAS 17CM, AND I USED 17 CCM, WERE USED TO MAKE A TIE BETWEEN EMPTY AND NORMAL, BECAUSE THE AREA WAS EMPTY, INCREASED THE HEAT AREA, AND THE PROBLEM OF THE NEW HANDS MOST AFRAID OF NOT ROASTING THE CROTCH COULD BE REDUCED, OF COURSE, ENOUGH TIME TO BAKE. THE LAST THING TO SAY IS THAT IT TASTES A LITTLE BITTER, LITTLE BITTER