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another super small orinoco
· Date: Wed August 5, 2009 · Views: 1154 · Filesize: 86.0kb, 1011.5kb · Dimensions: 1603 x 2013 ·
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jimmmy
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Registered: June 2009
Location: austin tx. a great place if it rains a little
Posts: 318
Wed August 5, 2009 3:39pm

i believe that was botney.com that said that baking orinoco increases the flavor. and it sure enough seemed that way to us when we made banana bread with orinoco. were gonna try chips next time too. jimmmy
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