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Can you please post recipes to my email for Thai recipes.
Thanks susan
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> Can you please post recipes to my email for Thai recipes.
> Thanks susan


Mix together salt, pepper, garlic powder. Rub it on the thighs. Put thighs
in a pan and bake in the oven at 350 degrees.
Glad I could help.



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Ed Pawlowski > wrote:

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>> Can you please post recipes to my email for Thai recipes.
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> Mix together salt, pepper, garlic powder. Rub it on the thighs. Put thighs
> in a pan and bake in the oven at 350 degrees.
> Glad I could help.


Shouldn't you tie them together or something?

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Sqwertz wrote:
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> > "Cybersuzie" > wrote:

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> >> Can you please post recipes to my email �for Thai recipes.
> >> Thanks susan

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> > Mix together salt, pepper, garlic powder. �Rub it on the thighs.. �Put thighs
> > in a pan and bake in the oven at 350 degrees.
> > Glad I could help.

>
> Shouldn't you tie them together or something?


Didn't you see the size of her thighs... you'll need the jaws of life
to pry them open.
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"Ed Pawlowski" > wrote:

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> > Can you please post recipes to my email for Thai recipes.
> > Thanks susan

>
> Mix together salt, pepper, garlic powder. Rub it on the thighs. Put thighs
> in a pan and bake in the oven at 350 degrees.
> Glad I could help.


You forgot the thai peppers.
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