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chubeoqn
chubeoqn :
gỏi bò đồng quê áh ai cần công thức nươc gỏi tui chỉ cho
2023-12-05 19:31:47
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kennhung5
🌷Nhung khểnh🌷 :
Chị làm thế nào cho thịt bò đỡ hôi vậy chứ e làm mùi bò hôi ăn k nổi
2023-12-04 06:25:29
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moonmin_family
MoonMin Family 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 :
Tui mới ăn xong cuối tuần, siêu ngon, siêu dính 😁
2023-12-04 05:34:17
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hey_habie_nails
✨ 𝒉𝒆𝒚.𝑯𝑨𝑩𝑰𝑬_𝒏𝒂𝒊𝒍 :
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 lướt thì thấy thì ra là bạn học cũ 😉
2024-01-15 14:40:53
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keopwjsdgpholas
phước misa :
tt
2023-12-05 11:23:44
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tannguyenminh2211
Tan Nguyen Minh :
Uii chời…nhìn mê li 🙃🙃🙃
2023-12-05 13:23:10
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hanhhaisanmientrung
Hải sản Trương Hạnh -tphcm :
Chảy nước miếng rồi
2023-12-08 14:51:28
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kimchi10101988
kjmchj :
cực cuốn lun
2023-12-04 12:18:12
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dieunee19
Diệu :
Ghiền quá tr
2023-12-06 09:53:58
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user9303411161440
Chiên Trần :
món nhìn ngon bắt mắt
2023-12-06 10:11:49
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01.09.2014
Rivew 🐳 :
Rồi rồi, đang coi video mà có tin nhắn chuyển lương, tới công chiện chiến này! Lên bia 🍺🍺🍺
2023-12-05 07:56:51
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hoangthuong1791
Mẹ NếpBia :
Hấp dẫn quá
2023-12-06 09:20:17
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s.a.n_dy.1y
Si :
Bán k chế ơi 🥺
2023-12-06 05:00:08
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lenhanquy
Lê Nhân Quy :
tuần sau thử luôn🤣🤣
2023-12-06 11:11:31
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sam.05051
Sam🍓 :
đã làm thử , ăn siêu dính lắm luôn ❤️
2023-12-06 07:43:17
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comnhabe
comnhabe :
Làm thử thôi ạ
2024-01-03 09:39:36
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lebaongoc275
Bảo Ngọc -Bảo Nam :
Mồi ngon bia ngot ra gặp a công an tới công chiện 🤭🤭
2023-12-05 17:00:42
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thuthai2812
Thu Thái 🍒 :
Hôm nào phải làm món này thôi
2023-12-05 11:41:14
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muabuongiot
mèo lười 87😺😺😺😺😼😻 :
cuối tuần làm
2023-12-04 09:22:08
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le_thaopxtm
Lê Thảo tập xây kênh :
Bạn thử nước trộn wa chanh dây sốt nách dựt hơn nữa🥰
2023-12-04 12:25:30
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nhimbi02
Xíu :
Hùi đó cũng hay làm cho 1 người ăn nhưng giờ ko còn nữa
2023-12-05 08:53:09
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hien_make_up
HIỀN MAKE--BMT :
tự nhiệ thèm món này mà chiều nay lại đi ăn tiệc r huhu
2025-02-08 08:32:07
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socsa2309
Sóc Sa Sport :
Vợ mình hay làm món này cho mình nhậu. Iu vợ 🥰
2023-12-05 17:22:21
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user5b8cqklau3
Tịnh Tâm BMT :
đây là món bò kéo pháo😁
2023-12-04 11:05:51
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