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mamalesha5
Putridea :
mf y KA mohon di jwb🙏 apa tidak pke baking powder ya ka?
2024-04-17 02:54:37
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butterscof
butterscof :
gak pakek susu pakek air bisa gk ya?
2024-01-23 15:11:42
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andrianieffendi6
Andriani :
susu cairnya bebas aja ya?
2024-04-12 23:11:30
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lidyasarihafianti
lidyasarihafianti :
bisa ga pake oven biasa
2024-04-23 08:52:16
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dikajayamebeltaba
dikajayamebeltaba :
asli, uleni smp kalis elastis itu tdk segampang di video. tangan ampe bnr2 pegel.
2024-05-18 06:46:40
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djengpuj
puji teras hijau :
spill merk tepung dan margarin yg baik buat bikin roti
2024-05-24 03:48:11
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kin_adhikatial
kin_adhikatial :
nice kk....simple reciepe....
2024-01-21 13:33:14
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utaritata
Utari Tata :
apa ada prbdaan hasil kalau margarin nya di cairin sama di kasih langsung ? soalnya di video mom ada yang dicairin sama gak dicairin ni mom mksh 🙏
2024-07-06 22:14:52
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monica.channel
Monica Channel :
Saya sdh bikin bbrp kali seperti ini, lembut saat msh panas, klu dingin knp tdk lembut lg kak..?
2024-05-21 16:13:33
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adivaoktashop
adivaokta :
100 ml berpa gelas kak
2024-05-13 07:02:44
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firadzaky22
firadzaky :
biasanya brapa mnt ngulenin sampe lmbut bgtu bun
2025-06-07 10:46:28
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endahkurniati66
Endah Kurniati638 :
izin save dulu Bun
2024-01-22 04:30:49
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destiruslan
Desti Ruslan :
resep ini dibandingkan dengan resep bunda yang susu 140ml enakan mana bun?
2024-08-16 03:47:07
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farhinfalisha
oliv oil :
terima kasih resep nya bun smg bunda sht selalu Amiin yarobbal Alamin 💖💖
2024-01-23 20:05:38
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liliverli
Lili Verli :
terima kasih resepnya
2024-01-22 04:59:46
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lady.nadya
nadya 🇮🇩 :
Nice
2024-04-17 06:08:19
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nyepti
mamah briana :
bismillah lg nyoba semoga berhasil. mksih resepnya bun
2024-05-17 02:54:29
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s9sistiqmkd
S9S Istiq mkd 2025 :
Waalaikum salam terimakasih resepnya. 👍👍👍
2024-04-18 14:08:58
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sunsettime22
Puput eka listyaaa :
Ini bisa bertahan berapa hari di suhu ruang kak?
2024-09-27 07:28:15
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devilbicthes
STKS tamah mun :
makasih resepnya
2024-01-23 16:09:36
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iniathiya
athiya mumtazah :
kenapa yaah kalo udah dingin jadi ga terlalu enak
2024-05-17 06:15:30
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eka3839
eka :
adonan ini bisa untuk roti toping sosis ga kak?
2025-06-28 19:02:53
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user58797419
Eti Sariyati Sariyat :
Terimakasih resepnya bunda, mantap👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏
2024-05-25 07:15:42
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cemilan_ku_dw
cemilan_ku_dw :
makasih resepnya
2024-10-05 07:34:41
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🔔Ladies and Gentlemen, we are fueling up to conquer the day! JP8 juice for the magnificent M1 Abrams! Here is your #MotivationalMonday cup of Joe ☕️ brought to you by your Friendly Neighborhood Armor MAJOR of Fort Benning(ret.). 🛢️ Fun Facts About Refueling the M1 Abrams 	1.	Thirsty Beast: The M1 Abrams isn’t just a tank, it’s a mobile jet 🛩️ engine. Its Honeywell AGT1500 turbine burns jet fuel (JP-8) and can drink up to 500 gallons in a single fill-up. That’s like filling 10 pickup trucks at once. 	2.	Miles Per Gallon? Try Gallons Per Mile. The Abrams gets around 0.6 miles per gallon on the road, and even less cross-country. That means it can burn through a full tank in about 8 hours of normal ops or less than 2 hours in combat maneuvering. 	3.	Fuel Cap = Hot Zone: Refueling teams (or “POL” 👉🏼Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant crews) treat it like a combat operation. One spark, one cigarette, and you’re having the worst BBQ of your life. So, tanks off, turrets locked, and static lines grounded before the nozzle touches metal. 	4.	The “Tanker Shower” 🚿: Every Abrams crewman has probably been baptized in JP-8 at least once. The fuel nozzle kicks, a hose bursts, or the wind shifts — congratulations, you smell like jet fuel for the next 72 hours. 	5.	Combat Pit Stops ⛽: In the field, M1 Abrams refuel in “Tactical Assembly Areas” — quick NASCAR-style pit stops under blackout conditions. Crews jump out, hook up, refuel, and roll out, often with NVGs on and engines running low idle for quick getaways. 	6.	Refuel Math Is a Crew Drill: The loader or driver often calls out the “fuel gauge” (which never seems accurate) while the TC checks the logbook. The crew usually adds “a little extra,” because “we’re not walking back to the FARP.” 	7.	Smells Like Victory (and JP-8): You can always tell when an Abrams just refueled that hot-turbine JP-8 smell sticks around. Tankers joke that it’s the “cologne of freedom.” 	8.	Hose Discipline: Every new loader learns fast: never stand directly behind the nozzle. If you do, you’ll learn the difference between PSI and PTSD real quick. 	9.	Refueling Train: During large-scale ops, POL trucks line up behind the battalion, creating a “fuel train” that stretches for miles. It’s the lifeline of armored warfare; no fuel, no fight. 	10.	Engine Off? Optional…Officially, you’re supposed to shut the engine down to refuel. But unofficially? Many crews have done “combat refuels” with the turbine idling, just enough to keep systems hot and ready. (Don’t try that in peacetime unless you like paperwork.) The more you🫵🏼 know 🤓📚 Have a GREAT Day 🤗 and Be all You🫵🏼 Can Be! #MotivationalMonday #GoArmy #GoArmor #BestJobIEverHad
🔔Ladies and Gentlemen, we are fueling up to conquer the day! JP8 juice for the magnificent M1 Abrams! Here is your #MotivationalMonday cup of Joe ☕️ brought to you by your Friendly Neighborhood Armor MAJOR of Fort Benning(ret.). 🛢️ Fun Facts About Refueling the M1 Abrams 1. Thirsty Beast: The M1 Abrams isn’t just a tank, it’s a mobile jet 🛩️ engine. Its Honeywell AGT1500 turbine burns jet fuel (JP-8) and can drink up to 500 gallons in a single fill-up. That’s like filling 10 pickup trucks at once. 2. Miles Per Gallon? Try Gallons Per Mile. The Abrams gets around 0.6 miles per gallon on the road, and even less cross-country. That means it can burn through a full tank in about 8 hours of normal ops or less than 2 hours in combat maneuvering. 3. Fuel Cap = Hot Zone: Refueling teams (or “POL” 👉🏼Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricant crews) treat it like a combat operation. One spark, one cigarette, and you’re having the worst BBQ of your life. So, tanks off, turrets locked, and static lines grounded before the nozzle touches metal. 4. The “Tanker Shower” 🚿: Every Abrams crewman has probably been baptized in JP-8 at least once. The fuel nozzle kicks, a hose bursts, or the wind shifts — congratulations, you smell like jet fuel for the next 72 hours. 5. Combat Pit Stops ⛽: In the field, M1 Abrams refuel in “Tactical Assembly Areas” — quick NASCAR-style pit stops under blackout conditions. Crews jump out, hook up, refuel, and roll out, often with NVGs on and engines running low idle for quick getaways. 6. Refuel Math Is a Crew Drill: The loader or driver often calls out the “fuel gauge” (which never seems accurate) while the TC checks the logbook. The crew usually adds “a little extra,” because “we’re not walking back to the FARP.” 7. Smells Like Victory (and JP-8): You can always tell when an Abrams just refueled that hot-turbine JP-8 smell sticks around. Tankers joke that it’s the “cologne of freedom.” 8. Hose Discipline: Every new loader learns fast: never stand directly behind the nozzle. If you do, you’ll learn the difference between PSI and PTSD real quick. 9. Refueling Train: During large-scale ops, POL trucks line up behind the battalion, creating a “fuel train” that stretches for miles. It’s the lifeline of armored warfare; no fuel, no fight. 10. Engine Off? Optional…Officially, you’re supposed to shut the engine down to refuel. But unofficially? Many crews have done “combat refuels” with the turbine idling, just enough to keep systems hot and ready. (Don’t try that in peacetime unless you like paperwork.) The more you🫵🏼 know 🤓📚 Have a GREAT Day 🤗 and Be all You🫵🏼 Can Be! #MotivationalMonday #GoArmy #GoArmor #BestJobIEverHad

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