*Варю 50% молока, 50% воды. Сначала варю на воде минут 15, как выкипит вся вода добавляю молоко и варю еще 15 минут. Добавляю масло гхи и подаю. Тыкву добавила с самого начала варки.
*Варю 50% молока, 50% воды. Сначала варю на воде минут 15, как выкипит вся вода добавляю молоко и варю еще 15 минут. Добавляю масло гхи и подаю. Тыкву добавила с самого начала варки.
🔸После каши дала гранат.
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