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English, 22.07.2021 04:00 alina1120

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each turned the dough as it rose. After an hour, I would turn the dough over and then
split it into two oiled bowls. My grandmother would turn the dough balls next. We
would repeat that process until my grandmother would turn them one last time. I was proud that my grandmother let me help her with this important task. In the morning, I knew that she would be up before the sun, filling the house with the smell of fresh baked bread.

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