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7 comments:
tasty and attractive. great idea!
lovely idea! I like the vintage look of the jar.
Monika
brilliant i m agree!!!!! miam...need to taste it asap!!!
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Super idea! And so delicious, love hummus!
this is awesome! You can do as much doubble dipping as you want!!
That is indeed brilliant! I'm obsessed with this idea of using jars for food at picnics/parties.
What a great idea! I'd love it in one of those short and fat jelly jars so you can reach the bottom better. But this way looks nicer, probably. :)
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