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park.yan203
park.yan203 :
trong video chị làm khoảng bao nhiêu lạng thịt ạ
2024-07-30 10:08:15
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tiem92sperfume
Phạm Huyền Châu :
Rắc thử bột ớt 1+2 chắc nách giựt pặc pặc luôn
2024-07-30 12:04:30
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by.vtha
By.VTHA :
Công thức ướp có đường sữa đặc và mật mía vậy có ngọt quá không nhỉ. Với nướng có dễ cháy không bác ơi 🥺
2024-07-30 12:01:23
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yeubepofficial
Yêu Bếp /Esheep Kitchen Family :
5h chiều rồi thịt xiên nướng đê anh em ơiiii :D :D
2024-07-30 10:03:03
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yenmach.hatchia
Yến mạch hạt chia Úc :
700g thịt c xiên dc baonh xiên vậy ạ
2024-11-28 01:58:11
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con_chim_non_123
chim_109 :
cháy đen xì kêu ngon bớt mật mía lại nó mới lên màu đẹp
2024-08-03 08:43:42
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Hồng Nguyệt Store🍀 :
Tbsp là gì vậy ạ
2024-11-03 03:53:59
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maihuyen995
Chăn ga gối Phong Huyền :
Mk đã nướng bằng sữa đặc ngon và mềm hơn rất nhiều . Đã làm cho cả nhà thưởng thức ai cũng khen ngon . Cỗ nhà mk lần nào mk cũng làm thịt nướng kiểu này . Ngon k cưỡng lại đc á 🥰
2024-08-02 03:32:49
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