snack recipes

The sausage

The sausage

VicentaLakin

When I was eight, when I was a kid on the street after school, it was like eating a little street, and it was so hot, especially when we were kids, and it was fried sausages, cut flowers on both sides, went through high-temperature oil, and the whole thing burst, and when I came out of the pot, the boss painted some sauce, sprayed powder, biting was sore, it was particularly delicious, and at that time we all ate a lot more of ham and sausage powder than meat, and we all ate so much of it, and we had so much of it now, so much of it, so much of it, and it felt like we could never eat it when we were little. I'd like to recaptulate my childhood food sometimes, but the fried food is always a little bumpy, so now there's more and more kitchen products, and rational use makes good and healthy things. What I'm sharing today is roasted intestines, which also use high temperatures to change the surface of the ham, which makes the mouth fragile, further processing makes the ham intestines different, and it's good to treat children as snacks or to cook wine. The key is to do the same without fried, and to be healthier。
Homemade sugared chestnuts

Homemade sugared chestnuts

VicentaLakin

Just a pot — white — can easily learn about family-style sugared chestnuts — with a large amount of unsaturated fatty acid and vitamins that can facilitate the digestion and absorption of substances in the gastrointestinal tract, which can function as a stench for the stomach and inhibit the increase in blood pressure. Chestnuts are rich in nuclide, which can effectively prevent diseases such as oral ulcer and scabies. In addition, the chestnuts contain large quantities of carbohydrates, which can be converted into thermal energy in humans, accelerate fat metabolism and function as a spleen-hard stomach。