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Rinzo

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May I have a human stampede, please?
 
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Neesy

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Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brown the butter until a light golden colour, add the sugar and cake mix - (crumble it all together in a bowl). Put blueberries in a heat proof oven safe glass 9 x 9 inch pan, then cover with the cake mix, butter, sugar crumb mixture. Bake at 350 degrees until done (around 30 to 35 minutes). Watch it carefully near the end so it does not burn.

May I have a sun-browned person please?
 
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blunthead

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Brown the butter until a light golden colour, add the sugar and cake mix - (crumble it all together in a bowl). Then put blueberries in a heat proof oven safe glass 9 x 9 inch pan, then cover with the cake, butter, sugar mixture crumb mixture. Bake at 350 degrees until done (around 30 to 35 minutes). Watch it carefully near the end so it does not burn.

May I have a sun-browned person please?

(Thanx!)

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May I have a crock pot roast beef recipe, please?
 
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Neesy

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(Thanx!)

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May I have a crock pot roast beef recipe, please?
Are you hungry by any chance?

Here is one you can figure out just by looking at the picture (I have never tried it but it looks good).

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Chop up your onion, add the tomato paste diluted with a can of beef broth, mix in some spices to taste as well as a bit of salt - (do this in your crock pot). Then add your big hunkabeef to the crock pot, set it to low for eight hours and when you come home from work - yummy!

I think I would add one can of water as well to increase the juiciness, since it could evaporate somewhat if your lid is not all that tight.

This is me improvising here, as I did not click on the link. Now I will go to the link and see if I guessed right ;;D

May I have a browser that is free of spyware please? (or instructions on how to get rid of tracking cookies please?)
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blunthead

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Are you hungry by any chance?

Here is one you can figure out just by looking at the picture (I have never tried it but it looks good).

IMG_1425b.jpg


Chop up your onion, add the tomato paste diluted with a can of beef broth, mix in some spices to taste as well as a bit of salt - (do this in your crock pot). Then add your big hunkabeef to the crock pot, set it to low for eight hours and when you come home from work - yummy!

I think I would add one can of water as well to increase the juiciness, since it could evaporate somewhat if your lid is not all that tight.

This is me improvising here, as I did not click on the link. Now I will go to the link and see if I guessed right ;;D

May I have a browser that is free of spyware please? (or instructions on how to get rid of tracking cookies please?)
:confusion:
(Thanx again!)

May I have a margarita recipe, please?
 
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