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I was today years old when I realized you could turn two basic ingredients into THIS. 🧅🧀 ​Forget the thick, greasy diner rings—the paper-thin "onion shatter" is where it’s at. 15 mins, zero carbs, and 1000% addictive. 🤌✨ ​RT if you can hear this crunch from your timeline. 🔊👇

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