This comment was written by Franky on 19 Nov 2024.
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12024-11-19T23:29:25-08:00Anonymous153461plain2024-11-19T23:29:48-08:00FrankyThis interactive tradition is a fantastic way to bring people together and encourage creativity at the fnf table. Experiment with different proteins, veggies, or even fruit for a sweet twist!
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