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an unreal combo, honestly so tasty and so inexpensive too (i would share a picture of the ones I made tonight but it was only beautiful on the inside, not the outside cuz I burnt it a lil and I ate it all in like 5 minutes flat)
Apr 11, 2025

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Always will be an elite and easy combo and satisfying comfort food choice for a cold evening. If you really wanna step it up use a good bread from a bakery and add some caramelized onions to the sammy.
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