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I might try that just for the novelty of being able to say I once ate lembas bread. Bet if they made it it would be like $2.50 and taste like crap.
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My friends make a form of lembas bread. It's very good... and, of course, extremely filling. Literally one small bite is enough to fill the stomach of a full grown Teshi.
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I would love Lembas bread. I love those sea biscuit type crackers. The best come in a red tin from Vermont. They are about two inches in diameter, and dry as paper.
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quote: I would love Lembas bread. I love those sea biscuit type crackers. The best come in a red tin from Vermont. They are about two inches in diameter, and dry as paper.
Common crackers! They're so amazing!
How does one make lembas bread?
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