I live a monotonous life every day, starting from the moment I open my eyes and continuing in a cycle. Even the food is so monotonous and not appealing at all. So, at this time, it's time for some "fresh blood" to shock you. You can learn to cook some delicious food to stimulate your positive energy. If you are interested, come and learn how to make apple raisin honey porridge with me. 1. A handful of raisins, half an apple, and two handfuls of rice. 2.1 Rinse the raisins, remove the core of half an apple and cut into small pieces. 3.2 Wash the rice, add appropriate amount of water, and cook porridge on fire. 4. Cook into thick porridge. 5. Add apples and raisins and continue cooking for seven or eight minutes. 6. Turn off the heat and simmer for ten minutes. Let the porridge cool slightly before eating, pour honey on it and stir evenly. This concludes the introduction to the recipe of apple raisin honey porridge. I believe that after you have a deeper understanding, you will already have your own ideas in your mind. Then all you need to do next is get into the kitchen and make it a reality. The moment when dreams become reality, it will be star-studded. |
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