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thanhpham.888
HK Thành Phạm :
Nhìn nồi cá kho cho sả là thấy ko ưng roiif
2026-04-26 12:01:22
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hng.sen9836
Thu thủy 12 :
E ơi sao kho cá lại không đậy vung.. e tư vấn giúp chị với
2026-06-12 15:55:08
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lampham190587
Lâm phạm :
Phét vừa thôi.đây kho cá nước lạnh đây chả tanh tẹo nào.😂😂😂đã gừng,riềng,chuối xanh,ớt nó đã ko tanh rồi cần gì cứ phải đun nước sôi mới kho dc cá😊
2026-04-28 12:43:49
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dy8lnrdt5evr
thái còn nguyên :
muốn thơm ngon phải lót thêm lá cúc tần hoặc lá ổi
2026-04-26 10:50:39
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cat__baby01
Cat :
Anh ơi e thích ăn kho với khế và tương bần thì cho những gì ạ? E được ăn một lần giờ e thèm quá mà e ko biết cách kho
2026-04-28 10:34:45
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tip.con17
Nghệ Thuật Bonsai 17 :
Mình kho 5tiếng56 phút😁😁
2026-06-03 05:11:46
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tkanktink1983
TkankTịnh 21 yb 🌸 :
ngon quá ak ơi , nhìn thui đã mún ăn rồi ạ🥰
2026-06-06 08:43:56
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tam150790
Tâm Tâm 77 :
Cách nấu này ông chủ nhà hàng mình hay nấu.chú ở bắc ninh,mỗi lần nấu chú ăn mấy ngày,phải công nhận nhiều món ngoài bắc ngon thật
2026-06-04 16:43:56
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chuprong_at
Đình Đức :
lsmf bát cơm nóng nữa
2026-04-27 14:16:32
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nguyenngocanh.ngu
Nguyenngocanh Nguyenngocanh :
ngon
2026-04-27 10:54:53
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buidoan1988
Doan Bui1988 :
kho cá thì mỗi cá này có cả thịt thì gọi là kho thập cẩm
2026-04-26 11:46:51
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user019179482
Tomve :
thấy nước màu vậy ko ngon
2026-05-14 14:34:53
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tlg544
Thus :
Ngon quá ạ E làm nước màu nó chả ra màu đẹp như này 😄
2026-05-18 10:08:35
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chng.thuc.v.ai
Khánh Hà nhổ tóc bạc :
Tốn Cơm lắm ạ
2026-05-23 10:36:20
1
lammt251
Mẹ HipBi :
kho bằng nồi áp xuất ddc k chef
2026-05-06 11:11:36
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user7347354172366
user7347354172366 :
tuyệt vời
2026-05-28 11:08:44
1
liu.oday.rewiew
Liệu Oday rewiew :
Ngon quá
2026-05-11 13:56:22
1
30248523345
Nguyễn Thị Nhi :
Ngon quá 💓
2026-05-06 14:55:02
1
tham.lai96
CHỒNG KẾT. VỢ THĂM :
ngon
2026-05-01 23:41:11
1
sunyy_kim
🌸🌱 SuNyy 🌱🌸 :
Vắt chanh có bị chua k ạ
2026-04-28 04:38:11
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user816430063
Phạm Tuấn Phong :
Xem nhiều clip thấy ông này nấu ăn đơn giản ko có bước màu mè mà ngon🥰
2026-04-28 05:24:02
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huyenanhtuyenquang
Huyền Anh :
Rừ phải biết. xưa mẹ hay ủ trấu cũng ngon
2026-05-04 08:13:56
1
mt.na99x
Tâm Phúc healthy food :
Lần đầu biết đến vắt chanh vào
2026-05-15 04:44:02
2
quythan30041998
Quý Thần :
Anh thử kho 7749 ngày xem như nào 😂
2026-04-28 00:27:21
1
cat__baby01
Cat :
E tks anh đã chia sẻ ạ. Ngon quá anh
2026-04-28 10:30:57
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Know Thyself, and Improve Thyself  Among the first and most enduring lessons imparted in Freemasonry is the ancient injunction: “Know thyself.” It is not merely a philosophical ideal, but a working tool, one that calls every Brother to examine his own character as carefully as he would shape the rough ashlar into a perfect stone. To know oneself is to stand in honest judgment of one’s strengths and weaknesses. Just as the operative mason tests the soundness of his material, so must the speculative Mason measure his conduct against the virtues and leadership traits expected of him. This quiet self-examination is the beginning of wisdom. Yet knowledge alone is not sufficient. The Craft teaches that we are builders, not only of temples, but of character. Our weaknesses are not to be hidden, but labored upon. Through discipline, humility, and perseverance, we chip away at our imperfections, while wisely applying our strengths in service to the Lodge and to humanity. No Mason labors alone. Within the Lodge, we are surrounded by Brothers who serve as mirrors of truth. Their counsel, given in sincerity and received without pride, becomes a valuable guide. To seek honest feedback is not a sign of weakness, but of maturity, for it reflects a sincere desire to improve and to be of greater use. We are likewise instructed to learn from the example of others. The successes of worthy leaders inspire us to emulate virtue, while their failures remind us of the ever-present need for vigilance. In both, there is instruction for the attentive Mason. Finally, the ability to communicate clearly and with purpose is itself a Masonic discipline. Whether in speech or in writing, a Mason is called to express truth with clarity, temperance, and respect. Words, when properly governed, become instruments of harmony, building understanding rather than division. Thus, the journey of self-knowledge and improvement is the lifelong labor of every Mason. It is the quiet, steady work of transforming the rough ashlar of the self into a living stone - fit for that spiritual temple - not made with hands, eternal in the heavens.
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