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| I've tried to be careful about making rash judgments , but it's my strong impression that Da Peng is the No. 1 Master Chef in this family. Here he was showing me how to make the dough, something that's always eluded me. I don't like to make disparaging remarks, but I'm about to make a disparaging remark--Karen wonders why not simply buy pre-made dumpling wraps. Maybe if I've learned my lesson correctly from Da Peng, she'll understand. We'll see. |
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| Grandma Charette, I watched you knead the dough and I loved snitching a little taste. I'll do my best to make you proud. | |||||||||||||||||
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