Drink it chilled.
Quick, spicy, and way better than store-bought.
Buy natural instead of Dutched cocoa powder.
No more rotten cilantro.
Hot, sour, salty, sweet.
Use super-absorbent cloth instead of paper.
Impress your friends with nothing more than sugar, cream, and heat.
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Spice, spice, baby.
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Wet or dry?
All you knead.
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Buy good ingredients. Make a decent dressing. Assemble, and serve.
Get with the digital measuring revolution.
Keep ‘em airtight at least, chilled or frozen at best.
Chill. Chop. Cook.
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