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Am I right in thinking that you have some leftover pumpkin pureee lying around that you want to use? Am I right in thinking that after this past weekend, you want to cook as little as possible? If I'm wrong, don't tell me. But if I'm right, here's another pumpkin dessert that's very Thai and very easy to make.
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