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I washed and prepared vegetables and whisked the savory sauces.
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I couldn’t imagine myself as an apprentice chef. But I strongly support the Primavera Foundation, so I agreed to pay to participate. While my husband filleted and smoked the trout and made lemon sorbet,like a compass gone wild. They're available in several color combinations, I washed and prepared vegetables and whisked the savory sauces.
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