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January 29, 2012

A Breadmaker From Grandma

My name is Susan and my twin sister is called Pam. We are good sisters, love each other, and love to do everything together. We really like to cook and we much prefer to make our food on our own then to buy it at the store.

We have an old great grandmother that we visit every week and she tells us stories about her life. Once she told us that when she was a child she lived in a big farm and her mother used to make all of their food on her own. They grew all the fruit and vegetables and had cows and chicken. Grandma told us that she really liked watching her mother and she learned how to do it all herself. When she had young children she would sometimes try out what she learned from her mother.

When I and Pam heard that we got really excited and begged our great grandmother to teach us how to do all these things. She was happy to teach us, so we went every few days to her and she taught us all kinds of things.

We were very happy to come to her house a few days later. She said that the first thing we need to learn is how to bake bread. We went to the grocery store to buy the bread ingredients and placed them all on the table. Then grandma told us exactly what to do and we followed her orders. After a few hours of work the loaves of bread were placed in the oven. The great smell of freshly baked bread spread in the house and we waited for the bread to be ready so we could taste it. When it was finally ready we sliced on loaf, gave a slice to Grandma, and took a slice each. It tasted really good and we decided that it was the best tasting bread we ever had.

A few days later we came again to Grandma’s house and she said that she is going to teach us how to make cheese. She said that a few bags of milk went bad in the supermarket today and they sold it to her in a cheap price. She showed us how to make the cheese and it tasted great.

She taught us how to make all kinds of things on our own and was very proud of us when we succeeded to make them on our own.

From that day we made most of our food on our own instead of buying it. Our family liked it very much and my siblings ate much better since we started making the food ourselves. Mom and Dad were very happy with us.

One day we saw a big package, nicely wrapped, waiting on Pam’s bed. On the package was written: Dear Susan And Pam. We were very excited and opened the package. Inside was a beautiful West Bend Hi-Rise Breadmaker. We ran to our mother to ask her who bought us this present. She said that with the money we saved them buy making the food on our own they decided to buy us a bread maker.

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