Danh ngôn của Martin Yan

So when I do Chinese cooking, I mix everything together, then the kids have to eat their vegetables. They won't have the patience to pick them out.
So when I do Chinese cooking, I mix everything together, then the kids have to eat their vegetables. They won't have the patience to pick them out.
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Tác giả: Martin Yan | Chuyên mục: Patience | Sứ mệnh: [7]
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